FERN

Fern (also Stichting Fern) is a Dutch foundation created in 1995. It is an international Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) set up to keep track of the European Union's (EU) involvement in forests and coordinate NGO activities at the European level. Fern works to protect forests and the rights of people who depend on them.

Fern
Founded1995, The Netherlands
TypeNon governmental organisation
FocusForests
Indigenous rights
Climate change
European Union
Development aid
Location
Area served
Global
MethodCampaigning, research, networking, capacity building
Key people
Hannah Mowat
Iola Leal Riesco (ex-staff)
Saskia Ozinga (ex-staff)
Richard Wainwright
Julia Christian
Kelsey Perlman
Budget
€4,304,842 EUR (2022)
Employees
15+
Websitehttps://www.fern.org/

Although Fern is known for its work on forests, since 2000 it has widened its scope to include climate, forest governance, trade and sustainable supply chain as many of the decisions made in these areas have a direct or indirect impact on forests and forest peoples' rights. In all these areas, Fern collaborates with many environmental groups and social movements across the world.

Fern is a non-hierarchical flat organization. Currently, it has two offices (Brussels, Belgium; and Moreton-in-Marsh, UK) and around 18 staff.

Fern's official mission statement is "To increase understanding of, and access to, European policy making; and to campaign for policies and practices in Europe that focus on forests and forest peoples’ rights and deliver economic, environmental and social justice globally.”

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