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A Make Or Break Moment: Fossil Fuel Expansion In The Amazon And Congo Basins Is An Existential Threat To Climate And Communities

6 June 2023

Financial system decisions now pivotal to ending fossil fuel expansion in the world’s largest tropical rainforests Recent reports spotlight plans for fossil fuel expansion in some of the world’s most important ecosystems, and follow financial flows from major banks Banks, financial institutions, and their regulatory bodies have a key role to play in reducing threats … Read more

Two logging permits suspended in Cameroon following ForestLink alerts sent by local communities

26 April 2023

Further evidence of the vital role of community-based forest monitoring has emerged from the Yoko district of Mbam-et-Kim, Cameroon, after two logging companies had their permits suspended following alerts of infractions sent by community monitors. L’association Écosystèmes et Développement (EcoDev), a partner organisation of the Rainforest Foundation UK who have been implementing ForestLink since 2019, … Read more

Allegations of Rights Abuses in WWF-managed Ntokou Pikounda National Park

28 March 2023

Worrying reports of forced displacement and human rights abuses have emerged from the Republic of Congo’s youngest national park.   Rainforest Foundation UK’s local partner Centre d’Actions pour le Développement (CAD) just published an investigation around Ntokou Pikounda National Park, finding that neighbouring indigenous and local communities have suffered and continue to suffer serious harm … Read more

NGOs Urge International Community to Act on Impending Natural Resource Grab in DRC

23 March 2023

Fifteen Congolese and International NGOs have warned of an imminent sell-off of timber, oil and carbon rights in the run-up to elections in the Democratic Republic of Congo later this year.  In a letter to the Inter-Donor Group on Environment and Climate (GIBEC) ahead of its planned meeting with DRC President Tshisekedi this week, we call … Read more

Putting land-use planning into action: community monitoring with the Ashaninka

6 February 2023

To put their land-use planning work into action, RFUK has supported the training of Asháninka community forest custodians on the use of a real time monitoring system called CIPTA (AIDESEP’s Centre for Information and Territorial Planning) – a tool which has been developed for the defence of the territorial rights of the indigenous peoples of … Read more

Land use planning with the Ashaninka in the Peruvian Amazon

26 January 2023

Part of our work with the Asháninka communities in the Ene River basin has focused on improving control over their ancestral territories through the development of participatory land use plans.   These plans support their rights to access and use their forests by zoning their territory, defining different area uses (e.g. urban expansion, fisheries, tourism, … Read more

New Global Biodiversity Framework: a missed opportunity to galvanise a new era of conservation

11 January 2023

After years of intense international negotiations and delays, the Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF) was finally adopted at COP15 last month at COP15 in Montreal. The agreement, which sets the stage for international conservation efforts over this decade, includes a contentious plan to ‘protect’ 30 percent of the planet by 2030 and fails to adequately address … Read more

A new chapter for community monitoring: women’s land rights in Kenya

15 December 2022

We are excited to announce RFUK’s partnership with TMG Think Tank and Kenya Land Alliance, along with their local partners Taita Taveta Human Rights Watch, Sauti ya wanawake, and Shibuye Community Health Workers, to launch a new project aimed at helping rural women in Kenya report abuses and threats to their land rights.   While favourable … Read more

NGOs warn 30×30 plan could “devastate Indigenous lives” in run-up to COP15

1 December 2022

These Khadia men were thrown off their land after it was turned into a protected area. They lived for months under plastic sheets. Millions more face this fate if the 30% plan goes ahead. © Survival Human Rights NGOs have just released a joint statement in the run-up to December’s COP15 on biodiversity, denouncing the planned target … Read more

A New Indigenous Peoples Law in the Democratic Republic of Congo

16 November 2022

The Democratic Republic of the Congo has just promulgated a new law on the Promotion and Protection of the Rights of the Indigenous Peoples in the country. This groundbreaking law, the result of years of efforts by Congolese organisations such as Dynamique des Groupes des Peuples Autochtones (DGPA) with the support of Rainforest Foundation Norway, … Read more