View this email online if it doesn't display correctly |
|
|
|
|
|
August 20, 2020 - At the invitation of
His Excellency Mr. Jules Doret NDONGO, Minister of Forestry and Wildlife
of Cameroon, current President of the Central African Forest Commission
(COMIFAC), the CBFP Facilitator of the Federal Republic of Germany,
Honorable Dr. Christian Ruck, on behalf of all CBFP member partners,
delivered a speech during the protocol segment of the extraordinary
meeting of the Council of Ministers in charge of Forests and/or
Environment of the COMIFAC member countries.
|
|
At the invitation of Mr. Jules Doret NDONGO, Cameroon Minister of
Forestry and Wildlife, current President of the Council of Ministers in
charge of Forestry and/or Environment of COMIFAC member countries was
held on 20 August 2020 by videoconference.
|
|
The Global Center on Adaptation today
announced the launch of its regional office in Côte d’Ivoire. Hosted by
the African Development Bank at its headquarters in the Ivorian capital
Abidjan, GCA Africa will work with partners across the continent to
scale and accelerate adaptation action that protects African communities
from the impacts of climate change.
|
|
18 September 2020 - By Videoconference - The CEMAC meeting of
Ministers in charge of Forestry, Industry and Environment of Central
Africa adopts several decisions with a major impact on the development
of the forestry and timber sector in Central Africa.
|
|
DAKAR (Reuters) - Cameroon has
backtracked on a decision to allow industrial logging in one of the
region’s least exploited rainforests, home to rare gorillas,
tool-wielding chimpanzees and giant frogs. |
|
Following a negotiation process which
was begun at the G7 Biarritz summit, then at the United Nations General
Assembly, and spearheaded by our country, France and its partners,
countries in the Amazon Basin, Congo Basin and South-East Asia, and
European donor countries agreed on the text of a Charter establishing
the Alliance for Rainforests.
|
|
Working within the General Secretariat
of the Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS) since 2009,
Dr. Honoré TABUNA is from Congo Brazzaville. He holds a Doctoral Thesis
in Botanical Economies from the National Museum of Natural History in
Paris and the Chair of Business Management from the National lnstitute
of Agronomie Research in Montpellier...
|
|
At the invitation of His Excellency Ali
BONGO ONDIMBA, President of the Gabonese Republic, current President of
the Conference of Heads of State and Government of the Economic
Community of Central African States (ECCAS), the XVllth Ordinary Session of the Conference of Heads of State and Government was held on 30 July, 2020 by videoconference
|
|
Top 10 Lenders & Underwriters
(2016-2020 April): See the 10 banks and investors with the highest
financial exposure in loans and underwriting to forest-risk sector
companies in Southeast Asia, Central and West Africa and Brazil. These
findings are based on research carried out by forestsandfinance.org
using this methodology to identify corporate loans, credit and
underwriting facilities provided to the selected companies.
|
|
I have been following with keen
interest the ongoing debate on Ebo Forest. It represents the struggle of
a country trying to balance developmental aspirations with ecological
and cultural identity. |
|
One hundred twenty-eight environmental
and human rights NGOs and experts today warn that a United Nations drive
to increase global protected areas such as national parks could lead to
severe human rights violations and cause irreversible social harm for
some of the world’s poorest people.
|
|
Read: BIOPAMA signs a financing
contract with the Observatory in West Africa; World Natural Heritage
Report in Africa. The new IUCN report "World Natural Heritage in Africa -
Progress and Prospects" is available in English and french...
|
|
Over the last fifty years, the sharp
increase in world trade and consumption, as well as the strong growth of
the human population and a gigantic urbanization movement have
metamorphosed our world. These developments have led to unprecedented
degradation of nature and overexploitation of natural resources.
|
|
This study therefore evaluated the
contribution of NTFP valorisation to the livelihood assets of local
people around the northern periphery of the Dja Faunal Reserve (DFR),
East Cameroon. To achieve this objective, data collected from 215
households in 32 villages were analyzed using factor analysis,
Mann–Whitney U tests, and structural equation modelling. |
|
|
|
|
|
I have been following with keen
interest the ongoing debate on Ebo Forest. It represents the struggle of
a country trying to balance developmental aspirations with ecological
and cultural identity.
|
|
"The consequences of the pandemic could
be long-lasting", stated Ambassador Smail Chergui, African Union
Commissioner for Peace and Security, adding that "the AU will continue
to support governments to make extremely difficult choices to address
the impact of COVID-19 across the continent".
|
|
To read: Wildlife- We observed an
unusual inter-group interaction between the Makumba and Mata habituated
gorilla groups in Bai Hokou during which Mio, a young male from the Mata
group spent all the time playing with Inguka, one of the twins in the
Makumba group.
|
|
The study expands the scope of
reporting for the first time to all countries with multilateral
development bank operations. It now provides data on MDB climate finance
commitments beyond those directed solely at developing and emerging
economies, but with the focus remaining on low- and middle-income
countries.
|
|
To read: WFC 2021 in Seoul : Building a
green, healthy and resilient future with forests; Gabon : Inauguration
of the new Precious Woods CEB factory by Minister Lee White; Important
update - Study Overview of the private sector in the Republic of Congo…
|
|
While the coronavirus pandemic presents
enormous health and economic challenges, there are also opportunities
to jumpstart economies and rebuild societies through green recovery
plans that are aligned with the 2030 Agenda.
|
|
|
|
|
In view of the sanitary situation
associated with the COVID-19 pandemic, France and the International
Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) have decided to postpone the
IUCN World Conservation Congress, which was to be held in January 2021
in Marseille. New dates for the event will be announced in due course.
|
|
Top 10 Lenders & Underwriters
(2016-2020 April): See the 10 banks and investors with the highest
financial exposure in loans and underwriting to forest-risk sector
companies in Southeast Asia, Central and West Africa and Brazil. These
findings are based on research carried out by forestsandfinance.org
using this methodology to identify corporate loans, credit and
underwriting facilities provided to the selected companies.
|
|
We are extremely proud and happy with
our achievements this month. After more than 10 months of hard work at
the Limbe Wildlife Centre, we have made a great step to further bridge
the gap between animal welfare and conservation actions by inaugurating
the first soft-release of endangered African grey parrot in Cameroon’s
history.
|
|
Following virtual meetings in July
2020, the Group of 20 (G20) Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors
issued a communiqué that acknowledges global economic activity is
expected to contract sharply in 2020 due to the impacts of the COVID-19
pandemic...
|
|
To read: ATIBT welcomes RIFFEAC !;
Deforestation is a political choice, but not a goal; PARTNERSHIP MFLS
FOREZIENNE AND ISELI; ATIBT is relaying two EU public consultations
including one on the EUTR. You can answer until November 26, 2020…
|
|
My fellow Africans! I am pleased to
issue this press briefing at the launch of the Inaugural Africa Report
on Disaster Risk Reduction. As you might be aware, disasters have become
a recurrent phenomenon in Africa and the Africa Union wants to ensure
that countries prepared to minimize...
|
|
Increased efforts are required to
prevent further losses to terrestrial biodiversity and the ecosystem
services that it provides1,2. Ambitious targets have been proposed, such
as reversing the declining trends in biodiversity3; however, just
feeding the growing human population will make this a challenge4.
|
|
|
|
|
FOREST EDUCATION here is related to
FORESTS, TREES OUTSIDE FORESTS, AND OTHER WOODED LAND (i.e., natural
forests, forest plantations, woodlands, agroforestry systems and urban
forests). It includes education delivered through programmes of forestry
and forest sciences as well as programmes of broader scope, (e.g.,
natural resource management, environmental sciences).
|
|
As the concept and principles of
integrated landscape approaches (ILA) become increasingly popular,
researchers and practitioners must consider not only their considerable
potential to address socio-economic and environmental trade-offs facing
people and nature...
|
|
Asha Bobb-Semple is an Analyst with the
Global Environment Facility’s land degradation focal area, and works
with cross-cutting global programs related to food systems, commodities,
land use, and drylands. In an interview, she reflected on her career
path that has led her from Jamaica’s watersheds to the landscapes of
Central Asia in support of a better tomorrow.
|
|
To read : Implementation of FLEGT REDD
CERTIFICATION project activities in the DRC; Continuation of TRACER-DR
project Communication in Gabon with FRMI and BRAINFOREST; ATIBT
publishes its study on the impact of COVID-19 on the forest sector in
the Republic of Congo…
|
|
In the present article, we develop
conceptual links between diet diversity and forested landscape mosaics
within the rural tropics. First, we summarize the state of knowledge
regarding diets obtained from forests, trees, and agroforests.
|
|
To read: A new report from
EcoAgriculture Partners reviews models of integrated landscape finance;
Leaders of 1000 Landscapes Hold Strategy Workshop; Using Integrated
Landscape Management to Scale Agroforestry: Examples from Ecuador.
|
|
Farmers, regardless of gender, age or
education, are well aware of land degradation, what it looks like and
how it impacts their livelihoods. Their perception of the effects of
land degradation, how they deal with the risks and their responses in
turn shape options for restoration and the outcomes.
|
|
|
|
|
Members of the World Trade Organization
(WTO) reaffirmed their commitment to work towards an agreement on
negotiations on fisheries subsidies that undermine marine resources as
well as the food security and livelihoods of fisheries-dependent
populations.
|
|
The World Economic Forum (WEF) has
published a report warning that over half of the global gross domestic
product (GDP) is potentially threatened by nature loss. The report
argues that 15 systemic transitions across three socioeconomic systems
could create annual business opportunities worth USD 10 trillion and 395
million jobs by 2030.
|
|
To read: ITTO Fellowship Programme is
open for applications; Nominations open for 2021 Wangari Maathai award;
Air your views on future of forest education—deadline extended to
participate in global survey…
|
|
Developing countries – already the most
vulnerable to the impacts of climate change – are hardest hit by the
humanitarian and economic crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
|
|
How fair is fair trade to women and
marginalized people? A study commissioned by Fairtrade International to
assess how effectively Fairtrade initiatives address gender equality
revealed that fair markets alone are not enough to motivate gender-
equitable benefit sharing.
|
|
For ten years, Dixon Parmuya has guided
tourists on bush walks around Amboseli National Park in Southern Kenya.
But since COVID-19 swept through Kenya in mid-March, the country’s
tourism industry has dwindled, leaving many locals without jobs and
animals without protection.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
To read: Carlos Manuel Rodriguez takes
over as head of the GEF; ICCF briefing on deforestation, wildlife, and
pandemic risks; Mapping nature for a global biodiversity framework;
World Water Week at Home…
|
|
The Committee on Trade and Environment
(CTE) of the World Trade Organization (WTO) met on 3 July 2020 to
discuss how trade policy can address plastics pollution and a circular
economy and to review the resumption of work on other initiatives
disrupted by COVID-19.
|
|
Mr. Ollikainen discusses how Adaptation
Fund projects are building resilience to climate change in vulnerable
communities, and also broader resilience against environmental, health
and economic risks through their inherent adaptation measures. He also
discusses how some projects are adapting to directly help with the
crisis in creative ways.
|
|
An international technology competition
to design software that can support well-informed land use decisions is
launched by the Group on Earth Observation Land Degradation Neutrality
(GEO-LDN) Initiative.
|
|
It is with immense delight that we
proudly invite you to the 27th Annual Conference of the Cameroon
Bio-science Society (CBS) (Bioscience 2020), to be held at the
University of Douala, from December 1st - 5 th, 2020.
|
|
To read : Joint Communique by the
French Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of
Ecological transition, The Ministry of Economy and Finance ; Unlocking
Sustainable Tropical Timber Market Growth Through Data…
|
|
To read: When communities and
governments collaborate—latest edition of the Tropical Forest Update;
Air your views on the future of forest education—participate in global
survey; ITTO and Soka Gakkai to help empower women in Togo through
forest restoration…
|
|
|
|
|
Here are some key elements on the
update of the EUTR (European Timber Regulation) through the action of
the European Union and EU member States to ensure its proper
application, as well as an overview of the new Chinese forest law.
|
|
Cameroon withdraws the decree of 14
July 2020 "classifying a 68,385 hectare portion of forest as State
property, constituted as a forest management unit called FMU 07 006,
located in the Nkam and Sanaga Maritime Divisions, Littoral Region".
|
|
This week saw the launch of the 5th
edition of the Global Biodiversity Outlook (GBO-5), the flagship
publication of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD). It is a
periodic report that summarises the latest data on the status and trends
of biodiversity and draws conclusions relevant to the further
implementation of the Convention.
|
|
This week saw the launch of the 5th
edition of the Global Biodiversity Outlook (GBO-5), the flagship
publication of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD). It is a
periodic report that summarises the latest data on the status and trends
of biodiversity and draws conclusions relevant to the further
implementation of the Convention.
|
|
To read: EU and UK launch consultations
on policies to reduce deforestation in supply chains; A win for Ebo
forest, an unsettling broader picture in Cameroon; Mercosur disarray
exposes EU Trade policy weakness...
|
|
To read: British actor Peter Egan
became the first ambassador of the Limbe Wildlife Centre; MINFOF-ZSL-LWC
joint operation to rescue 8 endangered African grey parrots in South;
Mandrill: Opened access to the densely grassed strip left fallow...
|
|
This online course
organized by IFED in partnership with Queen's University of Canada will
be delivered by high level lecturers. Professionals with positive
experiences on REDD++ management and PES will also share their
experiences you learners. Please also see hereafter the poster which
summarizes the articulations of this training that scheduled from 05 to
09 October 2020.
|
|
|
|
|
Guillaume Manjolo recalled that Germany
already supported the DRC in the years 1972 and 1982, in the
construction of the Inga 1 site. Germany is coming back this time with
an important dimension of strategy for the development of the energy
sector in the DRC.
|
|
Two congolese Ministers share their vision on NDCs and partnerships
with CAFI. “In difficult times, we need to explicitly stress the
importance of land-use and sustainable forest management as primary
solutions to control disease outbreaks and fight the climate crisis”.
|
|
The Strategy -Halting the dramatic loss
of biodiversity requires a bold new approach for protected areas in
terms of scope, structure, accountability and financing. As an
instrument to serve this strategy we introduce the Legacy Landscapes
Fund.
|
|
A new UN drive to increase global
protected areas could lead to severe human rights violations and cause
irreversible social harm if not backed by much stronger guarantees of
the rights of indigenous people and other local communities, the
Rainforest Foundation UK (RFUK) warns today. |
|
CIF and CSIS recently held a second
workshop to discuss just transitions—an approach that seeks to ensure
workers and communities are both protected and benefit from the deep and
rapid changes to come in the transition to a new climate economy.
|
|
The €1.8 trillion pandemic recovery
plan and long-term budget deal agreed by EU heads of government on 21
July 2020, after nearly five days of haggling, is widely seen as a
political and economic landmark. But from an environmental perspective,
the package is an opportunity missed. |
|
|
| | | 07.01.2021–15.01.2021
11.12.2020
09.11.2020–13.11.2020
28.10.2020–29.10.2020
26.10.2020–30.10.2020
21.10.2020
19.10.2020–24.10.2020
|
|
| 23.09.2020
22.09.2020–23.09.2020
21.09.2020–24.09.2020
14.09.2020–17.09.2020 07.09.2020
07.09.2020–09.09.2020
05.09.2020–16.09.2020
|
|
|
| | |
The objective of the consultancy is to
prepare, on behalf of MINEPDED, the necessary safeguards documents to
comply with WWF’s Environment and Social Safeguards Framework (ESSF), as
detailed in the Safeguards Integrated Policies and Procedures (SIPP).
All candidates interested in conducting this assessment on a consultant
basis should submit, no later than September 28th, 2020
The most successful applications are
those that can most clearly articulate how they will use WRI tools and
how they will contribute to their ongoing work. In order to apply,
please register before 05 October 2020.
This online course
organized by IFED in partnership with Queen's University of Canada will
be delivered by high level lecturers. Professionals with positive
experiences on REDD++ management and PES will also share their
experiences you learners. Please also see hereafter the poster which
summarizes the articulations of this training that scheduled from 05 to
09 October 2020.
The main objective is to produce two
simplified operational guides on FSC certification for CSOs and gabonese
village committees to advocate for the implementation of voluntary
environmental and social commitments made by companies. Deadline for
applications: September 19, 2020.
The consultation shall be carried out
over a period of 30 (thirty) working days, between September 15 and
October 31, 2020. The Consultant shall provide a schedule of activities
based on the approach and for the period mentioned above. All candidates
interested in conducting this assessment on a consultant basis should
submit, no later than September 20th, 2020.
IFED is currently looking for National
representatives for African countries (apart from Cameroon and Burkina
Faso). The selected candidates will facilitate the development of IFED’s
activities in the concerned country. Interested candidates are
requested to apply by sending their CV and a cover letter through email
no later than October 20, 2020 at midnight (GMT time).
|
| | | ---------------------------------------
SHARE AND SUBSCRIBE --------------------------------------- It would be greatly appreciated, if you can forward this information to your colleagues, friends or anyone who may be interested in the CBFP flash news.
-------------------------------------
Contacts ----------------------------------------------- If
you have any questions about any of issues CBFP is engaged on or would
like to know more about any aspect of our work, please do forward your
suggestions or do get in touch, we'd love to help:
Email :dany.pokem@pfbc-cbfp.org /and ccing info@pfbc-cbfp.org Tel: 0049 176 24 09 5050
Web site : visit
the PFBC web site HERE
|
|
|
|
|
| |
|
|