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Joint letter on the Equator Principles revision process

Translations available: Spanish French Indonesian

The Equator Principles are a set of environmental and social risk management tools that have been adopted by 92 major banks and lending institutions. Although they are voluntary, they should provide a minimum standard for due diligence on risks covering issues like deforestation and human rights abuses.

The Equator Principles are currently being revised, and Forest Peoples Programme has joined in a call with other social justice organisations, for a swift revision process that:

  • engages with civil society;
  • ensures meaningful provisions on indigenous peoples’ rights and climate change;
  • and secures additional commitments on compliance, due diligence and verification by private banks and financiers.

Read the letter below.

Overview

Resource Type:
News
Publication date:
1 March 2018
Programmes:
Climate and Forest Policy and Finance Territorial Governance Culture and Knowledge Conservation and Human Rights

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