Forest Peoples Programme Supporting forest peoples’ rights

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Audited Financial Accounts 2010

Forest Peoples Programme

31 December, 2010

 

The full programme of activities are audited annually by:

Petersons Accountants Ltd,
Chartered Accountants and Statutory Auditors,
Harvestway House,
28 High Street,
Witney,
Oxfordshire, OX2 6RA.

Annual Report 2010

Forest Peoples Programme

31 December, 2010

FPP Annual Report 2010

FPP's report of activities over the year 2010 is available here

Un conjunto de ONG internacionales hacen un llamamiento al gobierno peruano para que tome medidas que permitan respetar plenamente los derechos indigenas en el proceso de revisar la ley forestal en Peru. Carta conjunta de las ONG, diciembre de 2010

Amazon Watch (USA), Bank Information Center (USA), Environmental Defense Fund (USA), Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA), FERN (Belgium), Forest Peoples Programme (England), Global Witness (England), Natural Resources Defense Council (USA), Rainforest Action Network (UK), Rainforest Foundation UK (England), Rainforest Foundation US (USA), Save America's Forests (USA)

13 December, 2010

International NGOs call on the Peruvian government to fully uphold indigenous peoples' rights in the process to develop a revised forest law in Peru. Joint NGO letter, December 2010

Amazon Watch (USA), Bank Information Center (USA), Environmental Defense Fund (USA), Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA), FERN (Belgium), Forest Peoples Programme (England), Global Witness (England), Natural Resources Defense Council (USA), Rainforest Action Network (UK), Rainforest Foundation UK (England), Rainforest Foundation US (USA), Save America's Forests (USA)

13 December, 2010

Malaysia - FPP and SawitWatch query government oil palm policy

FPP & Sawit Watch

9 December, 2010

In a letter to the Malaysian Minister for Plantation Industries and Commodities, FPP and SawitWatch seek clarifications of the government's policies on oil palm and the protection of the customary rights of indigenous peoples. Just as the Federal Ministry seeks to allay international concerns about oil palm expansion, the Sarawak government has announced plans to double the extent of oil palm estates, including 'aggressive development' on customary lands.

Inter-American Court of Human Rights adopts new orders on compliance in the Moiwana Village Case, Suriname. 22 November 2010

Inter-American Court of Human Rights

22 November, 2010

The new orders show that while Suriname has partially complied with the Court's judgment, it has failed to comply with the most crucial of those orders and that it has not fully complied with the Court's jurisprudence on collective land rights in a number of respects.