Letter from FPP to the President of the
World Bank Group
19
March 2004
James
D. Wolfensohn
World Bank Group
1818 H Street, N.W.
Washington DC 20433
USA
Fax: +1 202 522 3031
Email: cunit3@worldbank.org
Dear
President Wolfensohn,
The World Bank’s involvement in the Democratic Republic
of Congo
The
Forest Peoples Programme is writing in support of the recent open
letter to the World Bank and the FAO sent by an alliance of over
one hundred Congolese civil society and indigenous peoples’ organisations.
As you will recall, the topic of the letter is the Democratic Republic
of Congo’s extremely undemocratic policy making process in regards
to the DRC’s Forest Code.
The
DRC’s Forest Code was pushed through by the World Bank under an
emergency loan, therefore lacking the implementation of the Bank’s
own safeguard policies. In addition, the current non participatory
process by which the implementing decrees are being developed is
also being supported by the Bank. According to the information available
to us, this piece of legislation was established without any effective
consultation with the 35 million Congolese people that rely on the
forest for their livelihoods and future. The Forest Peoples Programme
was dismayed to learn that the legal framework established by the
Code is one based almost entirely on industrial logging, without
reference to the needs and aspirations of the peoples it will affect.
The
main demand made by the Congolese civil society is for a complete
moratorium on the elaboration of the Forest Code’s implementing
decrees, and this to be maintained until the safeguards and policies
of World Bank and the FAO are put into full effect for implementation
and civil society’s effective participation is taking place fully
and at all levels. They also demand that, with the full participation
of civil society in the Congo, all of the texts relating to the
Forest Code are revised to ensure that they comply with the World
Bank’s safeguard policies and the Democratic republic of Congo’s
international commitments to the Convention on Biological Diversity
and all other international conventions and forest-related commitments
to which it is signatory.
We
urge you, President Wolfensohn, to act upon the demands expressed
both in this letter and the original Congolese letter to the World
Bank, the FAO and the Congolese government officials, and to use
your influence to halt this undemocratic and abusive process.
We
look forward to learning how you plan to deal with this situation.
Yours
sincerely
Emily
Caruso
Campaigns
Assistant
cc: Callisto Madavo,
VP
for Africa
J5-507
World Bank Group
1818
H Street NW
Washington,
DC 20433
USA
Fax
+1 202 477 0380
Email
cmadavo@worldbank.org
Assistant Dir General, Forestry
Food and Agriculture Organisation of the UN
Viale delle Terme di Caracalla
00100 Rome
Italy
Fax : + 39 06 5705 3152
Email : hosny.ellakany@fao.org
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