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Rapport Alternatif aux 11e 12e 13e rapports periodiques de la RDC

Rapport Alternatif aux 11e 12e 13e rapports periodiques de la RDC Conformément à l'article 62 de la Charte africaine des droits de l'homme et des peuples, les Etats parties à la Charte sont tenus de…

Alternative Report to the 11th 12th 13th Periodic Reports of the DRC

Alternative Report to the 11th 12th 13th Periodic Reports of the DRC In accordance with Article 62 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights, States Parties to the Charter are required to…

Nota de prensa: Comunidad Shipibo Konibo en la amazonia peruana condena el mecanismo de queja de la RSPO

En vísperas de la reunión anual de la Mesa Redonda sobre el Aceite de Palma Sostenible (RSPO), la comunidad Shipibo Konibo de Santa Clara de Uchunya y su organización representativa FECONAU han…

Press: Shipibo Konibo community in Peruvian amazon condemns RSPO complaint mechanism

On the eve of the Roundtable for Sustainable Palm Oil’s (RSPO) annual meeting the Shipibo Konibo community of Santa Clara de Uchunya and its representative organisation FECONAU has condemned the…

Video: The human impact of the palm oil industry in Indonesia

This video is part of the Global Network for Advanced Management's Palm Oil 2016 online case study and features Marcus Colchester of the Forest Peoples Programme as he outlines the human impact of…

Press: How good are competing palm oil certification systems at respecting human rights and social values?

A new report from the Forest Peoples Programme assesses six different certification schemes being used by companies to facilitate their access to international markets for edible oils and biofuels.

A Comparison of Leading Palm Oil Certification Standards

A Comparison of Leading Palm Oil Certification Standards This study compares the world’s principal oil palm sustainability standards (RSPO, ISCC, ISPO, MSPO, SAN, HCS and RSB) by measuring them…

“Do we have to die before the State decides to resolve our problems?"

“Do we have to die before the State decides to resolve our problems?" On the 26th October 2017 the community of Santa Clara issued the following statement about the ongoing destruction of their…

RSPO fail to secure justice for community in Peru

RSPO fail to secure justice for community in Peru In December 2015, the indigenous organisation FECONAU filed the first ever complaint to the RSPO about a Peruvian member. The complaint concerned…

RSPO member ANJ accused of human rights abuses in West Papua

Indonesian NGOs just issued a press release alleging that RSPO member ANJ has been using the mobile police brigade to violently repress indigenous Iwaro people of West Papua