APIB Statement in Response to the Murders of Indigenous Leaders in Maranhão

At the UN Climate Change Conference (COP 25), indigenous representatives speak out about the recent murder of 2 community members.
Landmark Decision Paves Way for Land Rights in Panama

In November 2019, Panama’s Ministry of Environment passed a resolution allowing titling of indigenous lands that overlap protected areas.
Saweto, Peru: Ending Impunity in the Rainforest

On October 30th, 2019, Jose Carlos Estrada was charged with directing and financing the murder of four Asheninka leaders.
Guyana at a Turning Point

With the discovery of a massive offshore oil field, Guyana is on the cusp of a major oil boom. Will Guyana avoid the “resource curse?”
Video: We Stand with Communities on the Frontlines

A video message from a community in Menkragnoti Territory calling for solidarity in the fight against deforestation.
Three Thoughts on the Fires in the Amazon

RFUS explains why the Amazon is burning, and what we and our indigenous partners are doing about it.
Rainforest Foundation US Partners Score a Hat Trick at the 2019 Equator Prize

Three of RFUS’s partner organizations won the UN Equator Prize for innovative forest protection and development strategies.
The Defenders of Darién

A spotlight on Rainforest Foundation US’s Carlos Doviaza, indigenouso Embera cartographer, and other defenders of Panama’s Darien rainforests
Naso Land Rights in the Balance

The Naso People of Panama have been fighting for legal recognition of their territory for more than 50 years. On February 20, 2019, the National Assembly of Panama officially recognized their lands. But will the President ratify the decision?
Brazil’s Elections: A Call To Action

With the election of Jair Bolsonaro, the consequences for Brazil’s environment look bleak. But indigenous peoples are leading by example.