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Historic first in the Central African Republic as communities gain rights over their local forests

2 May 2019

The first official ‘Community Forest’ has been allocated in the Central African Republic (CAR) in the Congo Basin, giving local people the rights to manage and protect their forest. In what represents an important achievement for forest peoples in CAR, a country where 80 per cent of the rainforest has been handed over to logging … Read more

La ce appelée à procéder à une évaluation urgente de ses financements pour les programmes de conservation en Afrique centrale

8 March 2019

La Rainforest Foundation UK (RFUK) a appelée aujourd’hui la Commission européenne à conduire une enquête immédiate sur ses financements de projets de conservation dans les forêts du bassin du Congo, à la lumière de révélations concernant de nombreux abus de droits de l’homme par des « éco-gardes » financés par la Commission européenne. Cette semaine, le site … Read more

Widespread human rights abuses in Africa’s largest forest park

6 March 2019

Rainforest communities living around Central Africa’s largest national park have been subjected to murder, gang-rape and torture at the hands of park rangers supported by funding from the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) and a range of international donors, an investigation by the Rainforest Foundation UK (RFUK) has found. RFUK’s investigators found evidence of … Read more

Our forest, our land: Unleashing the potential of community forests in DR Congo

31 January 2019

A new short film on our community forests project in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The Rainforest Foundation UK and our local partners have been working with communities to help them obtain legal rights to manage their own forests.

Vidéo: Libérer le potentiel des forêts communautaires en RDC

31 January 2019

Aujourd’hui, la Rainforest Foundation UK (RFUK) a sorti un court film à propos de son projet concernant les forêts communautaires en République démocratique du Congo (RDC). Le film met en scène plusieurs communautés au moment où elles obtiennent des droits juridiques sur leurs forêts et sont officiellement reconnues comme les gestionnaires de leur environnement local. … Read more

Participatory Mapping and Community Forests in the Democratic Republic of Congo

30 January 2019

If well implemented, new community forest legislation in the DRC offers an unprecedented opportunity for communities to obtain legal rights to forests they have inhabited for generations and to improve their livelihoods. However, for community forests to deliver equitable and sustainable outcomes there is a need to ensure that they are developed by the communities themselves, … Read more

Securing forests from the bottom up: How participatory maps can support community forests in the Congo Basin

30 January 2019

Members of Ilinga community, in DRC’s Equateur Province, celebrate as their community forest is officially granted in September 2018. Ilinga is one of several communities supported by the Rainforest Foundation UK and its local partners to map their forests and obtain a community forest. For years, there has been a growing consensus that securing land … Read more

RFUK’s Real-time Monitoring project expands to new communities in Africa

28 January 2019

RFUK’s ForestLink system is active in three countries in Africa and will soon expand to four. From left to right: Ghana, Cameroon, Republic of Congo, Democratic Republic of Congo.  Upwards of 100 communities across Africa will benefit from the Rainforest Foundation UK’s Real-time Monitoring (RTM) project, thanks to new support from the UK Department for … Read more

Real-time Forest Monitoring: Empowering Communities, Preventing Illegalities, Protecting Forests

24 January 2019

Since its creation, ForestLink has been successfully deployed as part of RFUK’s Real-Time Forest Monitoring (RTM) initiative in Cameroon, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Ghana and Peru. By engaging forest and indigenous peoples in the fight against illegal logging and deforestation, RTM seeks to strengthen local involvement in forest management.

People, parks and social justice: How community maps can help make conservation better

28 November 2018

By Maud Salber, Policy Advisor, RFUK The Tumba Lediima Reserve in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) was established in 2006, mainly to protect the local population of bonobos. Remarkably, when Tumba Lediima’s borders were drawn, nobody had thought it worthwhile to properly documenting who was already living there, and how these people would be … Read more