Topic: FLEGT
The EU’s Forest Law Enforcement, Governance and Trade (FLEGT) Action Plan represents the European Union’s flagship attempt to tackle the root causes of illegal logging. It sets out a series of measures, including a Regulation (the EU Timber Regulation) requiring companies to verify the legality any timber products they import to the EU.
A key element of the FLEGT Action Plan is a series of Voluntary Partnership Agreements (VPAs). These agreements between timber producing countries and the EU aim to ensure that wood being exported to the EU is legal and that forest governance in the exporting country is improved. VPAs work by tackling the root causes of illegality, which include corruption and lack of clarity about land rights.

Parliament of Ghana responds to Forest Watch Ghana on issuance of administrative permits for timber harvesting

Aide memoire of the 5th Ghana-EU Joint Monitoring Review Mechanism

Real loss in stumpage values in Ghana’s forest sector (2003 – 2012)

Securing community land and resource rights in Africa: A guide to legal reform and best practices

Aide memoire of the 6th Ghana-EU Joint Monitoring Review Mechanism

Aide memoire of the 7th Ghana-EU Joint Monitoring Review Mechanism

Civil society organisations raise concerns about slow progress of VPA implementation in Ghana

Is Ghana’s FLEGT VPA grinding to a halt and failing to achieve improvements in forest governance?

Civil society observer report on field testing of timber validation protocols, Ghana

Civil society reflections on the process of FLEGT/VPA in Ghana

Livelihood Impact Assessment of Vietnam’s Proposed Voluntary Partnership Agreement


