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Partners

Save Sarawak Rivers (SAVE Rivers)

SAVE Rivers supports and empowers rural communities to protect their land, rivers, and watersheds through capacity building, networking, research, education, and advocacy.

Keruan Organisation

Keruan Organisation advocates for Indigenous rights and forest protection and represents the aspirations of the Penan community. 

Bruno Manser Fonds (BMF)

The Bruno Manser Fund stands for fairness in the tropical forest. BMF is committed to campaigning for the conservation of the threatened tropical rainforests with their biodiversity and strive for the respect of the rights of the rainforest dwellers. 

Partners of Community Organisations (PACOS)

PACOS Trust supports peaceful Indigenous communities, united and well equipped with the knowledge and expertise to manage their resources and opportunities to support a comfortable life. PACOS Trust’s mission is to improve the overall quality of life of Indigenous communities.

Sahabat Alam Malaysia (SAM or Friends of the Earth Malaysia)

SAM’s objective is to ensure that our development choices and management of natural resources are sustainable and ecologically sound, guided by the principles of environmental justice. 

TONIBUNG and CREATE Borneo

Sabah-based Friends of Village Development or TONIBUNG brings cost-effective resource management solutions to under-served rural Indigenous communities in Malaysia. CREATE Borneo is a village-based workshop and training facility, educating the next generation of Indigenous engineers in renewable energy technologies. 

Uma Bawang Residents Association (UBRA)

UBRA is a community-based organization founded in 1989 to protect the ancestral lands of the Kayan community of Uma Bawang, beginning with organizing roadblocks against logging companies operating in Indigenous territory. 



Updates

  • Iban Communities Call on Global Palm Oil Buyers to Act Over Forest and River Destruction
  • Tainted Timber: Certification Failure Driving Deforestation and Rights Abuses
  • Sawa Ali Residents Demand Immediate Halt to Logging
  • The Baram Dam Cancellation 10 Years On… Has Sarawak Learned Nothing?
  • Indigenous Communities Demand Seat at the Table in Sarawak’s New Dam Plans

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