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FPP Strategic Framework Plan 2025-2030

After 35 years honing FPP’s model of solidarity-based allyship, we’re delighted to be launching our Strategic Framework Plan 2025-2030. The Plan starts at our roots: outlining the history, vision, and core principles that guide our work, it takes stock of our achievements to date, and sets the scene for the next five years via a renewed theory of change. Given that the right to self-determination underpins what we do and how we do it, the strategic priorities laid out in the Plan are necessarily woven from threads spun together with the indigenous peoples and forest peoples with whom we maintain long-term relationships of solidarity.

In the same spirit of steadfast allyship, the Plan’s strategic priorities look forward to the next five years and the role which FPP can most effectively play in meeting the evolving needs and priorities expressed by our partners. It also looks at how FPP needs to develop as an organisation to be the resilient and flexible ally our partners need. A FPP trustee once commented that “it’s easy to be busy, but to have impact we need a plan”. We see this Plan as a way of sharing a clearer vision of who we are, where we are headed, and how we hope to get there, hand-in-hand with our partners, supporters, and allies.

While the Plan provides strategic scaffolding for a sustained commitment to social and environmental justice, it is no straightjacket; recognising that in uncertain times, with prevailing winds favouring extractivism and inequality over sustainability and the rule of law, a progressive and transformative response needs the agility to respond quickly to emerging challenges, and seize strategic opportunities.

In solidarity,

Tom Lomax

Director and Senior Lawyer, FPP

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Overview

Resource Type:
Reports
Publication date:
6 May 2025

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