Modeling water futures: how climate change and deforestation…
15 January, 2026
Modeling water futures: how climate change and deforestation…
15 January, 2026
Safety & Security Programme: protecting environmental defenders
13 January, 2026
Wednesday 27 january 2021
On January 14, 46 pygmies in DR Congo’s Ituri province were brutally beheaded. Although it remains unclear who is responsible for this brutal attack, it is assumed the motive has to do with expropriation of the tribe’s territory.
The murder of these Indigenous Peoples has sparked dismay and anger among civil society organisations around the world. 79 organisations, among which IUCN NL and various local partners in the Democratic Republic of Congo, therefore signed a cry for help to the Congolese president.
They call on the president to put an end to the insecurity in the East of his country. The organisations remind the president of the rights of Indigenous Peoples and his duty to protect them. With the letter, they draw attention to the increasing insecurity of indigenous groups and urge for action to ensure the rights and safety of Indigenous Peoples.
15 January, 2026
The Chiquitano Forest, a 23-million-hectare tropical dry forest spanning eastern Bolivia and western Brazil, is one of South America’s most…
13 January, 2026
Environmental Human Rights Defenders are globally under severe threat. To help address this, IUCN NL initiated a three-year programme in…