FERN's European Union advocacy work is focused on protecting forests and defending the rights of forest peoples. They approached us in 2008 with a familiar tale of a website that was not keeping pace with the growth and change in their activities. More of their content was being written in French as well as English and the volume and diversity of their publications was lost in a system that didn't index it usefully.
We set up a new Drupal site for FERN with a French language sub-section, and a much more powerful publications search. As a predominantly English language organisation that translates only selected content, we opted for a simple second language content listing, rather than the more costly full language switching bi-lingual system, to give a clear list of all content available in French.
The publications section of the site is now supported by a powerful guided search that helps users find what they're looking for by narrowing their searches using relevant indexing terms.
As FERN staff are largely based in Brussels, training took place using our remote desktop sharing system.
FERN's sister project, "Sinkswatch":http://www.sinkswatch.org was developed in tandem with FERN, and although the two sites are independent of one another, they share a database backend. So content workers only have one system to log into to work on either site.[img_assist|nid=5038|title=|desc=|link=url|url=http://www.sinkswatch.org|align=right|width=300|height=232]
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