The Borneo Project
The Borneo Project brings international attention and support to community-led efforts to defend forests, sustainable livelihoods, and human rights. Protecting human rights and environmental integrity in Borneo is a critical component of the global movement for a just and peaceful world. In the late 1980s, indigenous communities in Malaysian Borneo made world headlines when they staged a series of
06/17/2026
Uncertified logging by Borneoland Timber Resources is closing in on Long Semiyang — an Indigenous community on the Upper Baram river. Communities are calling for this license to be revoked.
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Anwar Ibrahim Abang Johari Openg Jabatan Hutan Sarawak Official MTCC Official
Portrait from Long Semiyang by Izzy Sasada
In the rainforests of Sarawak, Indigenous communities are standing guard — protecting wildlife, rivers, and ancient trees that can't speak for themselves.
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Every donation to The Borneo Project is being matched dollar-for-dollar, up to $40,000. A gift of $50 becomes $100. $500 becomes $1,000. Whatever you give, it doubles.
These communities have been protecting this land for generations. Help them keep doing it.
Head to borneoproject.org/ways-to-give to find all the ways to contribute.
06/11/2026
ICYMI: The Penan and Kenyah communities of the Selungo River and its surroundings in the Upper Baram of Sarawak, Malaysia have issued a strong and unified statement opposing any logging activities in their ancestral lands.
Indigenous communities reject logging, highlight contradictions in Sarawak's 'Beyond Timber' vision - Aliran The Penan and Kenyah communities of the Selungo River and its surroundings in the Upper Baram of Sarawak, Malaysia have issued a strong and unified statement opposing any logging activities in their ancestral lands. “We call on the Sarawak government to adopt a zero-logging policy immediately”, ...
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