38 Hectares of Valuable Resources for the Maleku

by La Reserva Forest Foundation
38 Hectares of Valuable Resources for the Maleku
38 Hectares of Valuable Resources for the Maleku
38 Hectares of Valuable Resources for the Maleku
38 Hectares of Valuable Resources for the Maleku
38 Hectares of Valuable Resources for the Maleku
38 Hectares of Valuable Resources for the Maleku
38 Hectares of Valuable Resources for the Maleku
38 Hectares of Valuable Resources for the Maleku
38 Hectares of Valuable Resources for the Maleku
38 Hectares of Valuable Resources for the Maleku
38 Hectares of Valuable Resources for the Maleku
38 Hectares of Valuable Resources for the Maleku

Project Report | May 14, 2015
Closing out the Project 38 Hectares

By Matthew Lee | President, LRFF-US

We at La Reserva want to take this moment to thank all of the donors who contributed support to the project “38 Hectares of Valuable Resources for the Maleku”. Unfortunately this project has been posted on the Global Giving website for several years now and we are no closer to getting the project funded. At this time we feel it is best to close the project listing and direct the funding to another equally worthy project. We feel your support is better used consolidated into another project that has a chance of getting implemented within a reasonable time frame. Our organization continues to work with the Maleku and advocate for indigenous rights. It’s through global awareness and directed resources to these communities that provides opportunities for them to continue to practice their cultural and economic traditions. Oftentimes these communities are forgotten or so far afield that people don’t take notice of their plight. We want to draw attention to how social and environmental justice should be focused on indigenous communities’ rights to the land and the forest. The project “38 Hectares of Valuable Resources for the Maleku” was a small step in the direction towards remediating past wrongs suffered by the Maleku tribe. La Reserva Forest Foundation will nurture our partnership with the Maleku and find other means of elevating their rights and livelihood, to create and promote an inclusive world where all communities are acknowledged.

Thank you again to all of the dedicated supporters and believers in the work La Reserva Forest Foundation does to address global climate change and protect and restore forests in the tropics. If you have any questions or concerns please feel free to contact me personally at matt@lrff.org.

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La Reserva Forest Foundation

Location: Tilaran, Guanacaste - Costa Rica
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Matthew Lee
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