How we work

Feet in the Mud: Community-led Conservation

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We work directly with Suriname's Indigenous, Maroon and local communities because they know their forests and coasts best.

On the ground we:

  • Train local forest rangers – ordinary villagers who patrol their own lands, protecting trees and wildlife.
  • Support women to start small eco-businesses – like harvesting honey or weaving mangrove fibers – so families earn income without harming nature.
  • Teach kids through "forest schools" – where elders pass on traditional knowledge and young people learn to heal damaged ecosystems.
  • Record cultural stories and maps, ensuring sacred sites and ancestral wisdom aren’t lost to mining or logging.

Head in the Sky: Policy Change

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In Paramaribo, we make sure Indigenous and Maroon voices shape Suriname’s future.

We do that by:

  • Pushing for laws that recognize land rights so communities can legally own the forests they’ve protected for generations.

  • Designing fair payment systems where money for protecting trees (like carbon credits) goes straight to villages.

  • Holding oil and mining companies accountable making them respect community lands and clean up after themselves.

  • Giving technical input to Suriname’s Green Development Plan putting nature and people at the center of national decisions.

Our Goals by 2030

Protect 7.2 million hectares

Our goal in South Suriname is to protect 7.2 million hectares of tropical rainforest with Indigenous communities like the Trio and Wayana leading the way.

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Sustainably manage 4 million hectares

Our goal in the central forest belt of Suriname is to sustainably manage 4 million hectares of production forest by promoting sustainable livelihoods and carbon finance in community forests.

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Coastal restoration and climate resilience

Our goal in the coast of Suriname is to protect and restore 100,000 hectares of mangroves with coastal communities using green gray initiatives.

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FACES OF THE FOREST

Real people protecting Suriname's natural heritage

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You can help communities thrive

Youth Education Program

Help students like Jalice continue their studies in the city

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Women Fellowship Programs

Support Indigenous and Maroon women with a sustainable project

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