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The expansion of palm monoculture threatens indigenous leaders in Peru

The Peruvian State is aggressively promoting the implementation of the “Plan Nacional de Promoción de la Palma Aceitera 2000 – 2010” (National Plan for the Promotion of Oil Palm 2000 - 2010). The…

Oil Palm Plantation impacts on communities and the environment in Colombia: the case of Mapiripán

FPP interview with Willian Aljure (CONPAZ) of the municipality of Mapiripán, Department of Meta in Eastern Plains of Colombia and member the national network of victims of the armed conflict…

A Trip to European Union: Voicing Injustice and Exposing Environmental Destruction

We took a trip to three European countries – Belgium, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom – shortly after Indonesian President Joko Widodo visited Europe (17-22 April 2016). One of the hot issues…

EU tour by indigenous, community and NGO leaders highlights impacts of palm oil supply chains on communities and their lands and forests

In an unprecedented move, a delegation of indigenous peoples’ and community leaders from Indonesia, Liberia, Peru and Colombia travelled throughout Europe in late April to highlight the human rights…

Call to India's government to protect rights of indigenous forest communities

Decisions are due to be made about the controversial Compensatory Afforestation Management and Planning Authority (CAMPA) Bill 2015 in India.The Bill would create a Compensatory…

World Bank standards are dangerous set-back

The World Bank has released new draft safeguard policies at the end of its four-year review of its environmental and social safeguards, but they roll-back essential environmental and social…

Public letter to the World Bank from UN Special Mandate holders

The holders of the UN Human Rights Council Special Mandates related to the rights of indigenous peoples have written to the President of the World Bank to reiterate their concerns about the use of…

Defending Human Rights in Development

Development banks should respect human rights in their investments around the world and ensure their activities are not putting human rights defenders at risk, the Coalition on Human Rights and…

Armed guards begin burning the homes of the Ogiek in Kenya

Armed guards from the Kenya Forest Service (KFS) have been burning the homes of the Ogiek in order to forcibly evict them from their lands in west Kenya.

Comments on the CAO Guidelines for Complainant Protection

Compiled edits and comments from 14 NGOs including Accountability Counsel, Bretton Woods Project, CEE Bankwatch Network, CIEL, Forest Peoples Programme, Frontline Defenders, Human Rights Watch,…