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The Borneo Project wishes the thank the following supporters who help to make our work possible!

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Special thanks also to our major individual donors:
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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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