PPI3 Satisfied With Sponsored Livelihood Projects In Mak-Betchou
[one_third][/one_third]One of the hurdles in environmental conservation is the livelihood of communities living adjacent to protected areas. Suppressing…
[one_third][/one_third]One of the hurdles in environmental conservation is the livelihood of communities living adjacent to protected areas. Suppressing…
[one_third][/one_third]“I quit hunting to pursue a more meaningful future,” says 19-year-old Bobson. After spending the better part of…
[one_third][/one_third]Embola Simon Mossisa is a farmer whose life has been transformed by the growth of nusery development with…
[one_third][/one_third]The new conservation thinking that environmental protection cannot be done on “an empty stomach” is increasingly driving the…
[one_third][/one_third]Nowadays with internet access, humans are able to read and learn about places that you will never imagine…
[one_third][/one_third]Genetic resources provide substantial opportunities for uses, scientific research and for the development and commercialization of pharmaceutical, agricultural,…
[one_third][/one_third]The Mount Cameroon Region is a biodiversity hotspot with the most diverse ecosystem in Cameroon. It is the…
[one_third][/one_third] 20 to30 of 300 of one of Africa’s most endangered ape, the Cross River Gorilla, found in…
[one_third][/one_third]The Echinops giganteus Project which kicked off through a grant award from the UNDP/GEF Small Grant Project in…
[one_third][/one_third]Hunters, trappers and farmers in Folepi, Wabane Sub-division, Lebialem Division have received over 7,500 seedlings of non-forest and…
[one_third][/one_third]Atunga Victor was trained as a policeman. After retiring from active service, he enlisted with Trees for the…
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