‘Make Mak-Betchou Secure For Its Rightful Dwellers’

I hopped on to a plane in Toronto, Canada and 17 hours later landed in the city of Douala in the African country of Cameroon. Imagine my delight as this Canadian being able to be in tropical Cameroon from November 2014 to May 2015. No harsh Canadian winter for me. So...

ERuDeF Females Firm In Environmental Protection

By Margaret Eyong Female staff of ERuDeF, March 8, 2015 reiterated their determination not to relent in their efforts towards environmental conservation in Cameroon announced the creation of the pioneer women environmental movement known as “the Women in...

ERuDeF Institute Inducts 3rd Batch of Conservation Leaders

The ERuDeF Institute of Biodiversity and Non-profit Studies (EIBiNS) has sworn in eight new future conservation experts into the institute. The trainees were officially admitted into key specializations like Biodiversity Conservation, Agroforestry Management,...

16 Years On, ERuDeF Battles To Be The Best

Sixteen years ago, a young agronomist quit the civil service, jumped on the conservation train, headed to the hinterlands, and never looked back. Louis Nkembi did not change his name, but changed his vision to support the development of a healthy environment through...