TuK INDONESIA Response to Sime Darby Statement on TuK Factsheet: “Sime Darby Landgrabbing in Indonesia”
Jakarta, December 14, 2016 – We refer to Statement on TUK Factsheet issued by Sime Darby Plantation on 8 November 2016. […]
Jakarta, December 14, 2016 – We refer to Statement on TUK Factsheet issued by Sime Darby Plantation on 8 November 2016. […]
Financial sector under the spotlight in new international push to protect forests and forest communities FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Blair
11 November, 2015 ***Press Information for Immediate Release: 11th November 2015*** Human Rights groups call for palm oil moratorium in
Over the past 4 years, Forest Peoples Programme and various national NGO partners have been collaborating with the (the South
Jakarta, 30th October 2015 Number : 01/DE-TuK/X/2015 Subject : Grave Concerns with Financing of Companies Link to Forest, Peat and
CONGREGATION OF CLANS TOWARDS THE STRENGTHENING OF THE ECONOMIC LIVELIHOODS TERRITORY OF CUSTOMARY LAW COMMUNITIES Muting, 09-10 September 2015 Compiled
12 June 2015 – Civil society actors from around the world1 have contributed to this paper, which is addressed to
Joint Press Statement ELSAM – Fransiscans International – Sitas Desa – Aryo Blitar Farmers Association (PPAB) – TuK Indonesia –
Jakarta, February 12, 2015 The rapid expansion of Indonesian oil palm plantations creates serious environmental and social problems: vast amounts
Side event during the Third Annual Forum on Business and Human Rights Organizers: Accountability Counsel, SOMO, Inclusive Development International Date