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DRC suspends twelve concessions following publication of IGF audit – Many more must now follow

27 April 2022

The DRC Vice Prime Minister, Eve Bazaiba, this week suspended twelve logging concessions, covering nearly two million hectares, following a damning government report into the state of the industry. This welcome development comes after intense scrutiny from RFUK and other international and national organisations, but is likely to account for only a fraction of the … Read more

Massaha update: TBNI Logging company told to cease operations, paving the way for a new community reserve

25 April 2022

In a positive development, Gabon’s Forest Minister has ordered an immediate end to the logging of Massaha’s ancestral forest, by the company Transport Bois Négoce International (TBNI), paving the way for the community to create its own protected area. Following a two-year struggle by the community, as well as international pressure from RFUK and others, … Read more

On Protected Areas and Indigenous Peoples’ Rights: A submission to the UN Special Rapporteur

21 April 2022

In a submission to the UN Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples’ upcoming report on the impacts of protected areas to the UN General Assembly at its 77th session, RFUK has warned that despite much lip service to the contrary, conventional conservation and climate change programmes continue to wreak havoc on indigenous peoples … Read more

Protected Areas and Indigenous Rights: A submission to the UN Special Rapporteur

20 April 2022

In response to a call for comments to inform the Special Rapporteur’s report to the UN General Assembly at its 77th session, RFUK has put together a brief highlighting how, despite much lip service to the contrary, conventional conservation and climate change programmes continue to wreak havoc on indigenous peoples and other forest-dependent communities.

Perspectives on Gender and Equality from our Community Forests Project

19 April 2022

The ‘Community Forest’ model in DRC offers an unprecedented opportunity for communities there to legally secure, manage and protect their traditional forests. But to assure the delivery of equitable and sustainable outcomes, there is a need to ensure they are developed by the communities themselves, with actively inclusive processes to ensure the information obtained on … Read more

DRC national logging moratorium must be extended indefinitely following damning audit of the industry logging

7 April 2022

Rainforest Foundation UK and Greenpeace Africa have today called on the DRC government and its international partners to extend the national logging moratorium indefinitely, following a damning official report that lays bare the lawlessness and impunity in the country’s timber industry. After several delays, the DRC Environment Ministry last week finally published an audit by General Inspectorate … Read more

Tune-in 10 April to hear Stephen Fry share our appeal

4 April 2022

ON SUNDAY 10TH APRIL, STEPHEN FRY TEAMS UP WITH RAINFOREST FOUNDATION UK TO VOICE OUR BBC RADIO 4 CHARITY APPEAL Tune in at 07:54 or 21:25 on the 10th April to hear Stephen tell the story of the Ilinga community in the Democratic Republic of Congo, and how we supported them in their mission to map their … Read more

International Day of Forests 2022

21 March 2022

As organisations and governments across the world celebrate the #InternationalDayofForests, we must look at what needs to be done if the COP26 pledges to halt and reverse forest loss by 2030 are to be achieved. First, leaders need to act on the increasing evidence of the vital role of indigenous peoples and other local communities in protecting … Read more

NGOs respond to the proposed weakening of the Post-2020 GBF

16 March 2022

RFUK and a group of environmental NGOs have written a letter to the Working Group of the Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework, stating their deep concern over the planned weakening of the standards and principles of the Framework. Under a stated intention of making the proposal clear and concise, all “cross-cutting issues” will be removed from … Read more

Press Release: Over 360 organisations say “No to Nature Based Solutions!”

15 March 2022

Ahead of a vital UN moment for biodiversity, “nature-based solutions” are once again being erroneously heralded as the solution – and NGOs are pushing back. As more and more corporations and governments tout “nature-based solutions” as the means to fight the climate and biodiversity crises, over 360 organisations have come together to launch a statement exposing … Read more