Where We Work

Our growing global team supports communities in over 20 countries.

OUR REGIONAL OFFICES

With offices in the United States, Thailand, and Peru, we work with frontline communities seeking to end earth rights abuses.

UNITED STATES

As the federal government expands corporate rights, the U.S. has become a safe haven for corporate human rights abuses.

AMAZON

Extractive companies and other large corporations continue to pose a great threat to the Amazon region.

SOUTHEAST ASIA

As Southeast Asia renews its interest in coal and continues to build destructive dams on the Mekong River, the livelihoods of people in the Mekong are in jeopardy.

ALLIES WORLDWIDE

We work with a network of communities, activists, and civil society groups around the world. Check out the networks we've created to connect defenders to share strategies, expertise, and resources.

GLOBAL HIGHLIGHTS

Our global work to prevent and expose environmental and human rights abuses.

COLUMBIA- U'WA CASE

Indigenous people in Colombia fight for their land and culture against extractive industries.

U.S. AND GLOBAL- U.S. EMBASSY REPORT

Our report calling for stronger U.S. policies to protect and support human rights defenders, and how U.S. embassies can lead the charge.

SOUTHEAST ASIA- EARTHRIGHTS SCHOOL

The EarthRights School prepares the next generation of earth rights defenders to draw on the power of their communities to protect their rights, resources and livelihoods.

LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

At EarthRights, we want to honor the land on which we reside and the people who originally stewarded this land. With this land acknowledgment, we also recognize that the effects of colonization are still actively taking place today. EarthRights' U.S. office occupies the land of the Nacotchtank/Anacostan/Piscataway people. EarthRights' Peru office occupies the land of the Quechua-Kichwa people.

EARTHRIGHTS IN YOUR INBOX

We share updates on the impact of our work and developments in our campaigns and cases to build community with those committed to fighting for justice.