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Inongo Sector, DRC: An Atlas of Traditional Community Life

1 April 2017

This community ‘atlas’ provides information on the realities and traditional livelihoods of the communities of Inongo sector, in the Inongo territory, Mai-Ndombe province, in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Le nouvel élan de la foresterie communautaire en République Centrafricaine

1 March 2017

La République Centrafricaine (RCA) dispose désormais d’un cadre juridique permettant d’initier la mise en oeuvre du concept de foresterie communautaire, ce qui représente une avancée politique et légale significative.

Community Forests in the Democratic Republic of Congo

1 March 2017

This brochure provides information about a three-year project implemented by the Rainforest Foundation UK and its partners in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The project will implement an experimental approach to community-based natural resource management in order to secure forest-dwellers’ rights to land and natural resources and to ensure that forests in DRC are … Read more

DRC: National roundtable sets the stage for a new era of community forestry

28 February 2017

A third national Roundtable on Community Forestry took place this month in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), bringing together 90 stakeholders from across government, Congolese civil society and the international community. In February 2016, the DRC government passed game-changing community forest legislation in what is arguably the most significant legal development related to Central … Read more

FORESTLINK: The Future of Rainforest Protection

8 February 2017

This short film documents the early stages of the Rainforest Foundation UK’s real-time forest monitoring project in Central Africa and the Peruvian Amazon. RFUK works in the world’s two largest rainforests: the Congo Basin and the Amazon. Spread over billions of acres, these forests are under threat from illegal activities like logging and mining. These … Read more

Community-based Real-time Monitoring in the Congo Basin and Amazon rainforests

1 February 2017

In 2015, Rainforest Foundation UK, in collaboration with Forêts et Développement Rural (FODER), successfully developed and tested a ground-breaking new system, ForestLink, a tool to enable communities anywhere in the world to capture and transmit accurately geo-referenced reports of forest illegalities to authorities and other stakeholders in real-time – even in areas where there is … Read more

RFUK receives UN ‘Momentum for Change’ award in Marrakech

17 November 2016

The Rainforest Foundation UK was in Marrakech, Morroco this week to accept the 2016 ‘Momentum for Change’ award, presented by the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). The award ceremony, held during the COP22 climate conference, was an opportunity to showcase innovative initiatives from around the world that offer real solutions to address climate … Read more

Participatory mapping: bridging the gap between communities & decision-makers in Nguti

3 October 2016

At a four-day workshop in Nguti sub-division, Cameroon, representatives from over 50 local communities presented the results of their participation in MappingForRights, RFUK’s community mapping and monitoring initiative. Funded by the UK Department for International Development (DFID) and implemented in Cameroon with local organisations Ajemalibu Self Help (AJESH) and Forêts et Développment Rural (FODER), MappingForRights supports remote … Read more

RFUK’s ground-breaking mapping project wins prestigious UN award

29 September 2016

MappingForRights, RFUK’s community mapping and monitoring initiative, has won a prestigious United Nations climate change award, it was announced today (Thursday 29th September). The project, led by us and our local partners in Africa’s Congo Basin and the Peruvian Amazon regions, has been awarded a UNFCCC Momentum for Change Award for helping people and the planet by … Read more

Conservation Watch: Who Pays the Price for Protected Areas?

8 September 2016

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