Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Local-Men-Sailing-on-Congo-River-in-the-DRC-27MZIF3KTBF8.htmlConceptually similarLocal Men Sailing on Congo River in the DRCGP0STONF8Completed★★★★Local Men Sailing on Congo River in the DRCGP0STONF9Completed★★★★Local Population on the Congo River in the DRCGP0STONF0Completed★★★★Local Men Sailing on the Congo River in the DRCGP0STONEZCompleted★★★★Local Population on the Congo River in the DRCGP0STONF2Completed★★★★The Village of Lisala in the DRCGP0STONDQCompleted★★★★Congo River in the DRCGP0STONFHCompleted★★★★★★Jean-Pierre Gapa Visits an Unfinished School Building in the DRCGP0STOND7Completed★★★★Jean-Pierre Gapa with Villagers in the DRCGP0STOND6Completed★★★★View AllGP0STONF7Local Men Sailing on Congo River in the DRCLocal people on the Congo River in Lisala, in Equateur Province. Plundered forests, physical intimidation and unfulfilled promises is the legacy of the Democratic Republic of Congo’s broken industrial logging model according to new findings from Greenpeace, after the environmental organisation visited the communities affected by the operations of logging companies.Locations:Africa-Congo River-Democratic Republic of the Congo-ÉquateurDate:12 Aug, 2014Credit:© Clément Tardif / GreenpeaceMaximum size:6642px X 4433pxKeywords:Boats-Day-Forests (campaign title)-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Men-Outdoors-Rivers-Small group of peopleShoot:Illegal Logging in the DRCPlundered forests, physical intimidation and unfulfilled promises is the legacy of the Democratic Republic of Congo’s broken industrial logging model according to new findings from Greenpeace, after the environmental organisation visited the communities affected by the operations of logging companies.