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Useful Links

ScoreSarawak.org: The Borneo Project’s online portal explores the realities of the Sarawak Corridor of Renewable Energy

Mongabay.com: Tropical rainforest conservation and environmental science news

SAVE Rivers: A group of concerned citizens in Sarawak, Malaysia, building a broad-based support to mobilize the public at large to speak up against the plans of the Sarawak State Government to build more new dams that are destructive to the people and ecosystems. SAVE Rivers is partnering with NGOs, CBOs, Indigenous Peoples and local communities in the dam affected areas. Follow them on Facebook too!

Jaringan Orang Asal SeMalaysia (JOAS): The Indigenous Peoples Network of Malaysia or Jaringan Orang Asal Se-Malaysia (JOAS) is the umbrella network for 21 community-based non-governmental organisations that have indigenous peoples’ issues as the focus. As the focal point for indigenous rights and advocacy in Malaysia, JOAS provides indigenous communities with representation not just nationally but regionally and internationally as well.

Borneo Resources Institute Malaysia Sarawak (BRIMAS): BRIMAS is an indigenous non-profit organization working at the grassroots level in Sarawak to educate indigenous communities about their rights, to promote community-based sustainable resource management and conservation, to empower their initiatives toward self-reliant and resilient communities, to assist in their pursuit of self-sufficiency and to ensure the survival of their traditional knowledge, arts and culture.

REDD Monitor: Analysis, opinions, news and views about Reduced Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD)

Sarawak Report: Covering the issues affecting Borneo’s most threatened rainforest nation: corruption, palm oil, rainforest destruction and abuse of native communities

TONIBUNG: Sabah-based Friends of Village Development or Tobpinai Ningkokoton Kobuburuon Kampung brings cost-effective resource management solutions to under-served rural indigenous communities in the Malaysian states.

PPGIS.net: Great source of information on participatory mapping and mapping for community rights

The Bruno Manser Fund: Protecting the Rights of Penan Communities in Malaysian Borneo

International Rivers: International Rivers is at the heart of the global struggle to protect rivers and the rights of communities that depend on them

Rainforest Action Network: Campaigns for the forests, their inhabitants and the natural systems that sustain life by transforming the global marketplace

Renewable & Appropriate Energy Laboratory, UC Berkeley (RAEL): RAEL focuses on designing, testing, and dis­sem­i­nat­ing renew­able and appro­pri­ate energy sys­tems. The laboratory’s mis­sion is to help these tech­nolo­gies real­ize their full poten­tial to con­tribute to envi­ron­men­tally sus­tain­able devel­op­ment in both indus­tri­al­ized and devel­op­ing nations while also address­ing the cul­tural con­text and range of poten­tial social impacts of any new tech­nol­ogy or resource man­age­ment system. 

Life Mosaic Films: Wonderful educational films about the realities of environmental destruction in Borneo and elsewhere

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  • Upper Baram Communities Demand Zero-Logging on Their Lands
  • 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?

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