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Skip to content Search Menu * Our Work * Our Impact * Priorities * Approaches * Rainforest Alert * Where We Work * Peru * Brazil * Guyana * Mesoamerica * About Us * Mission & History * Team * Partners * Board * Financials & Transparency * Join our Team * Contact Us * News * Take Action * Fires in the Amazon Rainforest * Ways to Give * Donate Monthly * Donate by Check * Cryptocurrency * Donate Stocks * More Ways to Give * Start A Fundraiser * Subscribe * 10 Things You Can Do To Protect The Rainforest * Kids’ Corner * * Search Menu * Our Work * Our Impact * Priorities * Approaches * Rainforest Alert * Where We Work * Peru * Brazil * Guyana * Mesoamerica * About Us * Mission & History * Team * Partners * Board * Financials & Transparency * Join our Team * Contact Us * News * Take Action * Fires in the Amazon Rainforest * Ways to Give * Donate Monthly * Donate by Check * Cryptocurrency * Donate Stocks * More Ways to Give * Start A Fundraiser * Subscribe * 10 Things You Can Do To Protect The Rainforest * Kids’ Corner * * Indigenous Girls and Women Take the Lead in the Peruvian Amazon Learn More Mega fires are raging across the Amazon in Brazil, Guyana, and Venezuela. Learn More Challenges and Pathways for Equitable Carbon Markets: Insights from Guyana's Experience Read the full report Science Points to Indigenous Peoples’ Forest Management as Key to Climate Change Mitigation Read more Yanomami Crisis Continues: Government Efforts Fall Short in Health Emergency Response Learn More Indigenous Girls and Women Take the Lead in the Peruvian Amazon Learn More Mega fires are raging across the Amazon in Brazil, Guyana, and Venezuela. Learn More Challenges and Pathways for Equitable Carbon Markets: Insights from Guyana's Experience Read the full report Science Points to Indigenous Peoples’ Forest Management as Key to Climate Change Mitigation Read more Yanomami Crisis Continues: Government Efforts Fall Short in Health Emergency Response Learn More Indigenous Girls and Women Take the Lead in the Peruvian Amazon Learn More Mega fires are raging across the Amazon in Brazil, Guyana, and Venezuela. Learn More Challenges and Pathways for Equitable Carbon Markets: Insights from Guyana's Experience Read the full report Science Points to Indigenous Peoples’ Forest Management as Key to Climate Change Mitigation Read more Yanomami Crisis Continues: Government Efforts Fall Short in Health Emergency Response Learn More Previous slide Next slide RAINFOREST FOUNDATION US PROTECTS RAINFORESTS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH INDIGENOUS PEOPLES SINCE 1988 RIGHTS Rainforest Foundation US supports Indigenous peoples at the frontlines of forest protection to secure and assert their rights at local, national, and international levels and foster networks, alliances, and platforms that strengthen their voices. LANDS We partner with Indigenous communities to obtain legal rights to customary lands and to protect them from deforestation through technical training, legal and negotiation support, and advocacy. LEADERSHIP We work with Indigenous peoples’ organizations, NGOs and leaders to build the institutions, governance structures and technical skills to advance their policy and development objectives. Find out more about our work 100% Zoom level changed to 1.5 WHERE WE WORK PERU BRAZIL GUYANA MESOAMERICA STORIES FROM THE GROUND Stories BREAKING BARRIERS, BUILDING FUTURES: INDIGENOUS WOMEN TAKE THE LEAD IN THE PERUVIAN AMAZON Indigenous women in Ucayali and Loreto province, Peru, are shattering gender barriers and reshaping traditions. Despite enduring historical exclusion from leadership roles, they are now rewriting this narrative. Discover how the Affirmative Measures Project, led by the Rainforest Foundation US team in Peru, is bridging the gap for women to actively participate and lead. Reports CHALLENGES AND PATHWAYS FOR EQUITABLE CARBON MARKETS: INSIGHTS FROM GUYANA’S EXPERIENCE The certification of carbon credits in Guyana under a program designed without the participation and free, prior, and informed consent of Indigenous peoples is a troubling precedent that threatens the rights of Indigenous peoples and the social integrity of carbon markets everywhere. Learn more about the issues in a new case study. Stories SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE POINTS TO INDIGENOUS PEOPLES’ FOREST MANAGEMENT AS KEY TO CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION Indigenous peoples have shaped and managed vast rainforest territories for millennia. These rainforests regulate rainfall, store carbon, and shelter immense biodiversity and sociocultural diversity. In recent years, several studies have provided statistical evidence confirming that lands legally titled to Indigenous peoples are the most efficient models for forest protection. TAKE ACTION AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE Rainforests absorb and store more carbon dioxide than all other types of forests, making rainforest protection one of the most effective solutions to climate change. Support Indigenous peoples on the frontlines of rainforest protection. Hover over the amounts to see what your donation can achieve: $25 $50 $100 $250 DONATE Subscribe * Our Work * Our Impact * Priorities * Approaches * Rainforest Alert * Where We Work * Peru * Brazil * Guyana * Mesoamerica * Our Work * Our Impact * Priorities * Approaches * Rainforest Alert * Where We Work * Peru * Brazil * Guyana * Mesoamerica * About Us * Mission & History * Team * Partners * Board * Financials & Transparency * Join our Team * Contact Us * About Us * Mission & History * Team * Partners * Board * Financials & Transparency * Join our Team * Contact Us * News * News * Take Action * Fires in the Amazon Rainforest * Ways to Give * Donate Monthly * Donate by Check * Cryptocurrency * Donate Stocks * More Ways to Give * Start A Fundraiser * Subscribe * 10 Things You Can Do To Protect The Rainforest * Kids’ Corner * Take Action * Fires in the Amazon Rainforest * Ways to Give * Donate Monthly * Donate by Check * Cryptocurrency * Donate Stocks * More Ways to Give * Start A Fundraiser * Subscribe * 10 Things You Can Do To Protect The Rainforest * Kids’ Corner * * Facebook-f Twitter Youtube Instagram Linkedin LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We at Rainforest Foundation US recognize and honor the original peoples of the land on which our headquarters is based in Brooklyn, New York: The Ramapough Munsee Lenape, who have cared for these lands and waters for generations. We ask the Ramapough Munsee Lenape people’s permission to be here as their guests and ask their blessing for the good continuation of our work. RAINFOREST FOUNDATION US IS A 501 (C) (3) NOT FOR PROFIT ORGANIZATION TAX ID: 95-1622945 | Privacy Policy