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6 renowned non-profit partners – foodwatch, Bruno Manser Fund, Greenpeace France, Kalaweit, Pan Eco and One Voice – are supporting “Savages” in advocating for more ambitious measures to curb deforestation and counter ecocidal projects on Borneo. Find out more about their activities and join them to bring about change!
Long-standing partners
Bruno Manser Fund
In the 1980s, Swiss-born Bruno Manser travelled to Malaysia to live in harmony with nature. On Borneo, in the state of Sarawak, the Penan people offered him just what he was looking for. After several years spent living with them, he witnessed the Penan territory being threatened by logging companies. Upon his return from Sarawak in 1992, Manser became a passionate advocate for forest protection and founded the Bruno Manser Fund.
Despite its founder’s mysterious disappearance in the Sarawak rainforest in 2000, the Bruno Manser Fund continues to fight for the Penan people and the preservation of the rainforest.
Foodwatch
Foodwatch is a non-profit organization that fights for safe, healthy, and affordable food for all people. They give consumers a loud voice, speak up for transparency in the food sector and defend our right to food that harms neither people, nor the environment.
Greenpeace France
Greenpeace is an international organisation which uses non-violent confrontation to protect the environment and biodiversity while promoting peace. Independent from all economic and political influences, it draws strength from a citizen movement committed to build a sustainable and fair world.
Kalaweit
Founded in 1998 by Chanee, a Frenchman passionate about gibbons – the South-East Asian great apes – Kalaweit is non-profit association dedicated to safeguarding biodiversity in Indonesia. Operating on Borneo and Sumatra, Kalaweit fights against wildlife trafficking and collaborates with local communities to create fully protected forest zones.