- Friends of the Earth
Infobox Non-profit
Non-profit_name = Friends of the Earth
Non-profit_
foundation =1969 ,David Brower
area_served = Global
key_people = Meena Raman (FoEI chair) and Yuri Onodera for Asia and the Pacific
Godwin Ojo and Mensah Todzro for Africa
Magda Stoczkiewicz (FoE Europe) for Europe
Karin Nansen and Tatiana Roa for South America
Marijke Torfs and Mae Ocampo for the International Secretariat
focus =Human rights and Environment
num_members = 69 national member groups
num_volunteers = some 5000 local activist groups
homepage = http://www.foei.org:"
Friends of the Earth (HK) is not a member of Friends of the Earth International."Friends of the Earth International (FOEI) is an international network of
environmental organization s in 69 countries. [ [http://www.foei.org/en/who-we-are/countries FOEI Who we are] ]In contrast to many other NGOs operating internationally, Friends of the Earth International is structured from the bottom up as a as a
confederation of groups. Each country has its own separate different organization, which in many cases existed and campaigned in its own right before choosing to affiliate to the global network. The groups conduct their own campaigns and coordinate their activities through the umbrella body Friends of the Earth International. The national groups are often composed of grassroots local groups working in their own areas.FOEI is assisted by a small secretariat (based in
Amsterdam ) who provide support for the network and its agreed major campaigns. The executive committee of elected representatives from national groups set policy and oversee the work of the secretariat.Campaign issues
Friends of the Earth considers environmental issues in their social, political and human rights contexts. Their campaigns stretch beyond the traditional arena of the
conservation movement and seek to address theeconomic and development aspects ofsustainability . Originally based largely in North America and Europe, its membership is now heavily weighted toward groups in the developing world.The current campaign priorities of Friends of the Earth internationally are: [ [http://www.foei.org/en/campaigns/campaigns-home FOEI Campaigns] ]
*climate change
*corporates and Corporate Accountability
*GMOs
*forest s
* Public Finance which addresses international financial institutions, such as theIMF , theWorld Bank , and export credit agencies.
*trade and its impacts on environment and sustainabilityThe campaign priorities are set at the bi-annual general meeting of Friends of the Earth International.
In addition to the priority campaign areas Friends of the Earth International has a number of other campaign areas which are active internationally, they include: [ [http://www.foei.org/en/campaigns/campaigns-home FOEI Campaigns] ]
*desertification
*Antarctica
*water
*maritime
*mining and extractive industries
*nuclear power (seenuclear debate )All FoE International campaigns incorporate elements of three core themes which are: [ [http://www.foei.org/en/campaigns/campaigns-home FOEI Campaigns] ]
* protecting human & environmental rights
* protecting the planet's disappearingbiodiversity
* the repayment ofecological debt owed by rich countries to those they have exploited.Friends of the Earth groups
The Friends of the Earth organizations in each country are themselves many-tiered networks reaching from
grassroots activist s up to the national pressure group which campaigns for environmentally progressive and sustainable policies. The groups and activists at all levels also carry out educational and research activities.Friends of the Earth groups are required to act independently of party political, religious or other influences; be open,
democratic and non-discriminatory in their internal structures; and be willing to cooperate with other organizations who are working for the same goals. [ [http://www.foei.org/en/who-we-are/about/membercriteria.html FOEI Membership Criteria] ] These are conditions of remaining a member of FOEI. [ [http://www.foei.org/en/who-we-are/about/membercriteria.html FOEI Membership Criteria] ]The national groups work on the main issues affecting their own country and choose to participate in the international campaigns of FOEI which are relevant to them. In turn, the local (grassroots) campaigners can work on local, national and/or international campaigns.
tructure of the network
The member organization in a particular country may name itself Friends of the Earth or an equivalent translated phrase in the national language, e.g.,
Friends of the Earth (US) ,Friends of the Earth (EWNI) (England Wales and Northern Ireland),Amigos de la Tierra (Spain and Argentina). However, roughly half of the member groups work under their own names, sometimes reflecting an independent origin and subsequent accession to the network, such asERA (FOE Nigeria) andWALHI (FOE Indonesia).Friends of the Earth International (FoEI) is supported by a
secretariat based inAmsterdam , and an executive committee known as ExCom. [ [http://www.foei.org/en/who-we-are/about/staff.html FoEI Secretariat] ] The ExCom is elected by all member groups at ageneral meeting held every two years, and it is the ExCom which employs the secretariat. [ [http://www.foei.org/en/who-we-are/about/structure.html FoEI Structure] ] At the same general meeting, overall policies and priority activities are agreed.In addition to work which is coordinated at the FoEI level, national member groups are free to carry out their own campaigns and to work bi- or multi-laterally as they see fit, as long as this does not go against agreed policy at the international level.
History
Friends of the Earth was founded in 1969 in the United States by
David Brower after his split with theSierra Club based in part on their reluctance to challenge the construction of nuclear power plants. It became an international network in 1971 with a meeting of representatives from the U.S.,Sweden , the UK andFrance . [ [http://www.foei.org/en/who-we-are/about/history FOEI History] ] For further historical details see articles on the national FOE organizations.Notable supporters of Friends of the Earth
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Dominique Voynet , who ran in the 1995 and 2007 French presidential elections in the "les verts" parti, or Green Party is a member.
*Jay Kay , frontman of the funk/acid jazz groupJamiroquai , is known for donating a part of the profits earned from his album sales to Friends of the Earth andOxfam , among other things.upport for The Big Ask
Among those present at the launch of
Friends of the Earth (EWNI) 's climate change campaignThe Big Ask were:Jude Law [ [http://www.brandrepublic.com/News/794958/Radioheads-Thom-Yorke-guest-edit-Observer-Magazine/ Radiohead's Thom Yorke to guest-edit Observer Magazine] publishedMarch 20 2008 .] ,Edith Bowman ,Sian Lloyd ,Ross Burden ,David Cameron ,David Miliband ,Thom Yorke ,Stephen Merchant ,Michael Eavis , andEmily Eavis [ [http://www.foe.co.uk/campaigns/climate/news/big_ask_live/vip_lounge.html Friends of the Earth report of The Big Ask launch] ] .Member organizations
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Amigos de la tierra , Spain
*Bund für Umwelt und Naturschutz Deutschland , Germany
*ERA (FOE Nigeria)
*Friends of the Earth (EWNI) , England, Wales and Northern Ireland
*Friends of the Earth Canada
*Friends of the Earth Scotland
*Green Action , Croatia
*Milieudefensie , Netherlands
*Norwegian Society for the Conservation of Nature , Norway
*WALHI (FOE Indonesia)
*Friends of the Earth Australia
*Friends of the Earth Malta .References
External links
* [http://www.foei.org Friends of the Earth International]
* [http://www.foeeurope.org Friends of the Earth Europe]
** [http://www.foemalta.org/ Friends of the Earth Malta]
** [http://www.tierra.org Amigos de la Tierra Spain]
** [http://www.amics-terra.org Friends of the Earth - Ibiza] - (Catalan, Spanish, English, German)
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