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Be transparent on cable car project
- Publication Date | December 14, 2022
- Document Type | Media Statement
- Programmes | Forests & Biodiversity
- Issues | Conservation, Development, Urban Development

CBD COP15 – How it has fared so far
- Publication Date | December 14, 2022
- Document Type | Articles & Stories
- Programmes | Forests & Biodiversity
- Issues | Biodiversity, Conservation, Deforestation, Genetic Engineering, Indigenous Peoples, International Treaties, Land Rights, Mitigation, Wildlife

What’s at stake at the CBD COP15
- Publication Date | December 3, 2022
- Document Type | Articles & Stories
- Programmes | Forests & Biodiversity
- Issues | Agriculture, Agroecology, Community Forest Management, Conservation, International Treaties, Wildlife

Financial institutions must not contribute to forest and peatland destruction and transboundary haze
- Publication Date | October 19, 2022
- Document Type | Media Statement
- Programmes | Forests & Biodiversity
- Issues | Biodiversity, Deforestation, Forest & Finance

Malaysian CSOs learn the links between finance and forest protection
- Publication Date | September 22, 2022
- Document Type | Articles & Stories
- Programmes | Forests & Biodiversity
- Issues | Deforestation, Forest & Finance, Forest Conversions, Forest Degazetting

Time to stop blaming nature and take responsibility
- Publication Date | July 6, 2022
- Document Type | Letter to the Editor
- Programmes | Forests & Biodiversity
- Issues | Deforestation, Development, Forest Conversions, Plantations

Post 2020 Global Biodiversity Framework underway
- Publication Date | June 23, 2022
- Document Type | Articles & Stories
- Programmes | Forests & Biodiversity
- Issues | Agroecology, Biodiversity, Conservation, Food Sovereignty, Land Rights, Wildlife

Protect environmentally sensitive areas
- Publication Date | June 5, 2022
- Document Type | Letter to the Editor
- Programmes | Forests & Biodiversity
- Issues | Conservation, Deforestation, Development, Forest Conversions, Mining & Extractives, Planning, Reclamation, Toxics

Be consistent: Malaysia’s one step forward, one step back in forestry management
- Publication Date | March 21, 2022
- Document Type | Letter to the Editor
- Programmes | Forests & Biodiversity
- Issues | Biodiversity, Conservation, Deforestation, Forest Conversions, Forest Degazetting, Logging, Plantations

SAM welcomes amendments to the National Forestry Act 1984
- Publication Date | March 7, 2022
- Document Type | Media Statement
- Programmes | Forests & Biodiversity
- Issues | Conservation, Deforestation, Forest Conversions, Forest Degazetting
Testimonials
Sahabat Alam Malaysia adalah satu badan bukan kerajaan (NGO) yang telah sekian lama berjuang mempertahan kelestarian alam. Ia juga mendidik masyarakat tentang pentingnya kebersamaan dalam pemikiran dan tindakan agar alam ini dapat kita wariskan kepada generasi hadapan dalam keadaan yang elok dan terpelihara. Dalam pada itu juga SAM giat membantu golongan nelayan pantai dalam memperjuangkan hak-hak mereka sehinggalah tertubuhnya Persatuan Pendidikan dan Kebajikan Nelayan Pantai Malaysia (JARING). Nelayan pantai sepenuh masa ini dididik oleh SAM sehingga mereka mampu memainkan peranan sebagai pemimpin nelayan yang meneruskan kesinambungan memperjuangkan hak-hak nelayan pantai lainnya. Sebagai contoh SAM telah berjaya menyedarkan masyarakat nelayan keperluan menjaga hutan paya bakau untuk kebaikan hasil tangkapan nelayan itu sendiri.

During the 1980s, I used to read about the Consumers’ Association of Penang (CAP) in the news. After retirement, some time in 2001, while lazing around, I read news about the construction of a carbon in leach plant using sodium cyanide to extract gold in Bukit Koman. My friends and I visited CAP and we were introduced to SAM and her legal team. We discussed the details of filing a case against the gold mining company and the department of environment with Ms Meenakshi Raman and her legal team. That was the beginning of a beautiful friendship between lawyers from SAM and many of us from Bukit Koman. We had many ups and downs in our struggle to shut down the gold mine that was causing a nuisance in our village. But, as a community we never gave up because SAM had our backs.

Sahabat Alam Malaysia adalah sebuah NGO yang memperjuangkan nasib masyarakat luar bandar khasnya. SAM menerima aduan-aduan masyarakat dan menyelesaikan masalah yang dihadapi. SAM telah mewujudkan ramai aktivis-aktivis sosial dan alam sekitar.
Pada era 1980 dan 90an SAM sangat dihormati oleh masyarakat dan agensi kerajaan. Apabila media sosial menguasai maklumat maka SAM pun terkesan dan masalah masyarakat terus disalurkan dengan pelbagai cara.
SAM perlu mewujudkan aktivis-aktivis pelapis yang muda untuk terus membantu masyarakat. SAM juga perlu membuat perubahan supaya banyak turun kelapangan dan jangan mengharapkan laporan media sahaja. Tingkatkan prestasi sebagaimana pada zaman kegemilangan SAM di era 80-90an.

SAM taught me the importance of social activism and the role it plays in upholding the rights of people and the protection of the environment. In my experience, SAM has never hesitated to speak up in defence of people and their environment, and has gone the extra mile to champion their rights, by helping communities take their battles to the higher ups and even to the courts.

Semenjak kami kenal SAM, banyak pengalaman dan pengetahuan yg kami dapat. Kami telah belajar cara membuat baja asli daripada SAM. Semenjak itu, bermulalah minat kami dalam aktiviti pertanian. Dengan memperolehi kemahiran dalam membuat baja asli dan penanaman lestari, kami juga telah dapat menambahkan pendapatan sampingan kami. Ini lebih baik daripada tanah kami terbiar dan tidak diusahakan. Terima kasih SAM kerana sudi memberi bantuan dan tunjuk ajar kepada Persatuan kami.

My journey with SAM started when her community organisers took me to the meet the paddy farmers of Kedah, connecting my growing interest in environmental law with our people who struggle to work the land in the face of pollution, replacement of traditional seeds with commercial hybrids and their accompanying chemical package of fertilisers and weedicides. I then had the honour to work with SAM in the struggle for the rights of the native communities of Sarawak, in defence of their forests from massive logging and destructive mega-projects. In every issue that SAM takes up, she combines rigorous research with the realities and voices of the communities to advocate for policies and laws that care for people and nature. From the courts to the elected legislators to policy makers and implementers and to the United Nations, SAM walks side by side with the communities in Malaysia. How can I not be inspired by the vision and passion of the generations of women and men who coalesce to form SAM?

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