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The Board approved nine new climate resilience and low emission projects.Of the nine (09) projects approved, no Central African country was named
as a beneficiary either in the Projects and Programs (FP) category or
in the Simplified Approval Process (SAP). Similarly, of the 09 entities
whose applications for accreditation were approved by the Council, none
originated from a Central African country.
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The overall objective of the SWM
Programme is to contribute to the conservation of wildlife and
ecosystems and the services they provide, as well as to improve the
living conditions and food security of the communities who are dependent
on these resources. More specifically, the SWM Programme aims to
reconcile the challenges of wildlife conservation with those of food
security in a set of key socio-ecosystems (forest, wetland and
savannah), promote the sustainable and legal exploitation of resilient
animal populations by native rural communities, whilst also increasing
and diversifying the sustainable supply of protein to rural and urban
populations. please download the Document...
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UN Climate Change News, 18 March 2019 – Starting today, over 2,500
delegates are gathering in Accra, Ghana, for Africa Climate Week.
Ministers, policymakers, and non-Party stakeholders — from businesses to
NGOs and from financial institutions to cities and academia — will
discuss ways to advance climate action.
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Most peat is found in cool climatic regions where unimpeded
decomposition is slower, but deposits are also found under some tropical
swamp forests. Here we present field measurements from one of the
world’s most extensive regions of swamp forest, the Cuvette Centrale
depression in the central Congo Basin.
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Douala-Cameroon, 19th-20th March
2019-the 7th Decision-making and Steering Committee Meeting of the
Program for the Promotion of Certified Logging (PPECF) took place at the
Sawa Hotel. The meeting was attended by close to thirty people
representing the following entities: the Executive Secretariat of the
Central African Forest Commission (COMIFAC), the German Technical
Cooperation (GIZ)...
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In the past two decades, community
forestry has yielded uneven results in the Congo Basin. The initial goal
- enabling local communities to benefit directly from forest management
- is not yet a reality. Problems include uneven political support,
legal and technical constraints, land grabbing and revenue capture. All
of these have a detrimental impact on communities.
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The next IUCN World Conservation
Congress will take place from 11 to 19 June 2020, in Marseille, France.
With 2020 a pivotal year for framing the next decade, and with
participants from some of the most influential governments and
organisations in the world, the IUCN Congress is a fantastic opportunity
to showcase your work, share your views, reactivate your networks, and
inspire action for conservation.
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This new issue features an editorial,
six articles and a thesis summary. In the editorial, the editor-in-chief
discusses the journal's perspective on editorial ethics and scientific
integrity to serve the South. As a result, the journal modified the note
to authors to consider before submitting an article to the journal.
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This month the park's logistics
department made great progress. The ranger classroom at the Bomassa
headquarters was completed, providing an important space for ongoing
ranger training. Boreholes were also drilled at Bomassa and Makao bases,
which will provide a constant supply of potable water for the two
bases.
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UN Climate Change News, Accra, 20 March 2019 – The high-level segment of
the Africa Climate Week in Accra, Ghana, got firmly underway this
morning with the official opening ceremony at the capital’s Convention
Center.
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Ro read: Prioritizing enablers for
effective community forestry in Cameroon; Community forest governance in
Cameroon: a review; Community forestry frameworks in sub-Saharan Africa
and the impact on sustainable development; Viability of community
forests as social enterprises: A Cameroon case study; Evolution of
community forestry in Cameroon: an innovation ecosystems perspective;
Are community forests a viable model for the Democratic Republic of
Congo? Community forestry and REDD+ in Cameroon: what future?
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We are pleased to share with you a video of the additional protocol to the Abidjan Convention on environmental norms and standards for the exploration and exploitation of offshore oil and gas.
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The Central African Forest Observatory
(OFAC) – whose mission is to provide data to decision makers so they can
create evidence-based policies – recently launched an interactive
project monitoring platform. The “visually appealing” online tool
enables sign-ups to access data and projects in the region, to promote
collaboration and put an end to wasted resources.
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To read: Improving Effectiveness of
Protected Areas Globally Using SMART Tool; Conservationist Kimberly
Holbrook Shares on the Value of the ABCG Collaboration; Conservationist
Kimberly Holbrook Shares on the Value of the ABCG Collaboration; How
ABCG is Engaging Communities to Integrate Biodiversity with Global
Health...
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The Board of the African Development
Bank has approved the Central Africa Regional Integration Strategy Paper
2019 – 2025, adopting the Bank’s multinational operations in Central
Africa over the indicated period.
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The purpose of this course is to provide
participants with the tools, methods and approaches to access climate
finance and invest in climate mitigation and adaptation actions. It will
analyse the global climate finance landscape and present options and
challenges for financing the nationally determined contributions (NDC)
of developing countries and economies in transition. COURSE DATE 12-21
August 2019. DEADLINE TO APPLY June 30, 2019.
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When a major drought hit the South-West
of Côte d’Ivoire in 2015, much of the expected harvest of the country’s
main commodity — cocoa — was lost and the livelihoods of thousands of
smallholder farmers were jeopardised. “I nearly lost my entire cocoa
plantation, except for in the areas where I had large trees,” says
Kouassi Akoura Apolinaire Yao, a young farmer who manages a two-hectare
plantation near Méagui, 400 km west of the capital Abidjan. “It was
these trees’ shade that saved the cocoa plants.”
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Applications must be submitted no later than April 30, 2019 to the
following address recruit-cam@wwfcam.org with copy to DHalleson@wwfcam.org with
subject line “Protein Research_Congo Basin”.
The goal of this assignment is to facilitate the mainstreaming of
climate change adaptation in protected area management plans and the WWF
conservation strategy. The deadline for the reception of bids is May 5 2019.
The subject should read COMS-DSPA2. Deadline
for applications: April 28, 2019. Thank you in advance for your interest in
this position. Please note that only candidates under serious consideration
will be contacted for follow up. If you have not been contacted six weeks after
closing, consider your application unsuccessful.
Under the technical responsibility of the Regional Coordinator of the
RIOFAC project, under the administrative responsibility of the BIOPAMA
coordinator and in close collaboration with the Editorial Board established for
that purpose, the Assistant Editor’s specific duties shall be the following...
The purpose of this course is to provide participants with the tools,
methods and approaches to access climate finance and invest in climate
mitigation and adaptation actions. It will analyse the global climate finance
landscape and present options and challenges for financing the nationally determined
contributions (NDC) of developing countries and economies in transition. COURSE
DATE 12-21 August 2019. DEADLINE TO APPLY June 30, 2019.
Local authorities, businesses, NGOs, trade unions, scientists,
representatives from agricultural, youth, women and indigenous organisations,
educators, citizens, you are invited to submit your initiatives to feed the
work of the Climate Chance Summit Africa that will take place in october 2019.
The Secrétariat
international francophone pour l'évaluation environnementale (SIFÉE) and its
partners, CRESA Forêt-Bois, the University of Yaoundé, the Institut de la
Francophonie pour le développement durable and the Bureau de recherches
géologiques et minières (BRGM), are pleased to announce that the next training
session will be held in Yaoundé, Cameroon, from April 29 to May 4, 2019.
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