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Land, forest and people - Facing the challenges in South-East Asia

Covering Laos, Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines, this report synthesizes the results of a consultative process that examined the legal frameworks, actual reality…

Call for strengthened terms of reference for the new ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) Human Rights Body

200 individuals and organizations have endorsed a call for the Foreign Ministers of ASEAN countries to strengthen the terms of reference (TOR) for the new ASEAN Human Rights Body which is expected to…

Indonesian NGOs concerned about IFC-supported expansion of plantations

Letter from leading forest policy, environment, human rights and social justice NGOs expresses concern that IFC's planned 250,000 hectare plantations expansion project could lead to illegality and…

Standar Kelompok Bank Dunia dan sektor kelapa sawit – menuju perubahan Catatan Diskusi

Standar Kelompok Bank Dunia dan sektor kelapa sawit – menuju perubahan Catatan Diskusi

Joint Statement of Indigenous Peoples, Smallholders and NGOs to IFC Consultation on Palm Oil

Indigenous peoples and NGOs urge reforms prior to World Bank re-engagement in palm oilIn response to a World Bank Group consultation on its revised strategy on palm oil, an international consortium…

Informasi media - Bank Dunia terlalu tergesa-gesa untuk kembali mendanai industri sawit

Gabungan 110 organisasi masyarakat adat, petani sawit dan NGO telah mendesak Bank Dunia untuk berfikir lagi sebelum Bank Dunia tergesa-gesa kembali mendanai sektor.Forest Peoples Programme dan Sawit…

Press release - World Bank in too much of a hurry to restart palm oil funding

A consortium of over one hundred indigenous peoples’, oil palm smallholders’, and nongovernmental organisations has called on the World Bank to think again before it rushes back into funding oil…

Dams, Indigenous Peoples and Ethnic Minorities

Thematic Review 1.2 prepared as an input to the World Commission on Dams, Cape Town

Ethiopia Major hydroelectric project in the Omo Basin will damage the lives of 200,000 indigenous people

An academic study of the 'fundamentally flawed' 2006 Environmental Impact Assessment of the planned Gibe III hydroelectric project in Ethiopia's Lower Omo River Basin suggests that Ethiopian…

Ethiopia - Latest EIA of planned major hydroelectric project in the Lower Omo Basin still ignores its destructive effect on 200,000 indigenous people

An academic analysis of the 2008 'Additional Study on Downstream Impact' of the planned Gibe III hydroelectric project finds that this latest Environmental Impact Assessment 'rests on a series of…