by erudef | Apr 8, 2014 | Trees for the Future Cameroon Program
The Cameroon Program of US Charity, Trees for the Future has held a press conference to disclose its route map for 2014. The press conference took place on March 28, 2014 in Buea. In a presentation, the Country Assistant, Neba Kingsly took the press down memory lane...
by erudef | Apr 8, 2014 | Trees for the Future Cameroon Program
Farmers across the Cameroon mountains spanning the Northwest, Southwest, Littoral and West Regions of Cameroon have received over 3.5million leguminous trees seeds including Acacia, leucaena, calandra plus fruiting trees and medicinal trees to continuously improve the...
by erudef | Apr 8, 2014 | Trees for the Future Cameroon Program
The Cameroon Program of US Charity Trees for the Future has welcome on board a US Peace Corps to support in her mission of improving livelihoods of local farmers and restoring degraded land through agroforestry and reforestation. Ms Lauren Jessup, joined Trees for the...
by erudef | Apr 8, 2014 | Trees for the Future Cameroon Program
Bangem town in Bangem Sub-division of Kupe Muanenguba Division hosted the meeting that brought together four farmers CIGs namely; Ekambeng Young Farmers , Ndap Asale Young Farmers of Mboku, Struggling Hands of Bangem town and the Young Farmers of Ekaku. The meeting...
by erudef | Apr 8, 2014 | News
Within the frame work of their Give Back to the Community Initiative, staff, associates and members of the Environment and Rural Development Foundation alongside some media men and women have donated material gifts to the orphans of Roots for Kids Orphanage at Bokova,...
by erudef | Apr 8, 2014 | News
The Environment and Rural Development Foundation (ERuDeF) on March 29, in Buea, in the presence of some pressmen and women, alongside members of its Board of Trustees, unveiled her 2014 plan of action. Addressing a team of media men and women at the Press Conference,...
by erudef | Apr 8, 2014 | News
The alternative livelihood support to villages around the proposed Mak-Betchou area in the Lebialem Highlands has been scaling up in the last years. This finding was made during a recent visit by the President/CEO of ERuDeF Louis Nkembi accompanied by a Representative...
by erudef | Apr 8, 2014 | News
Fons of villages surrounding the proposed Mak-Betchou Chimpanzee Sanctuary have been sensitized on the need to protect the Mak-Betchou forest. The sensitization took place from February 8-13, 2014 when a team made up of the Divisional Delegate of Forestry and Wildlife...
by erudef | Apr 8, 2014 | News
by erudef | Apr 8, 2014 | News
The women of the Environment and Rural Development Foundation (ERuDeF) on March 8, 2014 joined their counterparts world over to commemorate the 2014 edition of the International Women’s Day. The women used the day to raise awareness on biodiversity conservation...