by erudef | Nov 8, 2013 | News
Over 200 families have benefited from the semi-industrial palm oil mills installed by the Environment and Rural Development Foundation (ERuDeF) as an alternative source of livelihood to support conservation in the forest areas of the Lebialem Highlands. The oil mills...
by erudef | Nov 8, 2013 | News
15000 TREES TO RESTORE MAGHA VILLAGE DEGRADED LANDSCAPE French Charity Lea Nature has granted the Environment and Rural Development Foundation (ERuDeF) 3000 Euros to kick off the pilot phase of the reforestation of the degraded landscapes of Magha Community (Bamumbu...
by erudef | Nov 8, 2013 | News
The biodiversity hotspot Mak-Betchou forest block located in the Lebialem Highlands of South West Cameroon is facing an unprecedented deforestation by the adjacent local populations. Large areas of the forest are cleared for cocoa, coffee and palm plantations. This...
by erudef | Oct 24, 2013 | News
VOTE FOR YOUR FAVORITE LOGO Dear Friends, we invite you to help us choose a new logo for ERuDeF! Your participation in this process will be greatly appreciated. Directions: Please select your favorite logo from the three options below and email your choice to the...
by erudef | Oct 7, 2013 | News
Battle to stop Herakles Illegal Land grap In the September edition of The Green Vision Newspaper, the paper explores the land grab case of the controversial US firm, Herakles in Cameroon. In an extensive manner, The Green Vision explained that Herakles Farms’...
by erudef | Oct 7, 2013 | News
Just barely eight months since the Executive Director of French Charity Man & Nature paid an official visit to its Cameroon partner the Environment and Rural Development Foundation (ERuDeF), Olivier Behra has made another trip to the organization. Unlike his last...
by erudef | Oct 7, 2013 | News
ADVENT OF MOBILE NETWORK IN TOFALA RAISES HOPE FOR CONSERVATION Villages that form part of the proposed Tofala Wildlife Sanctuary are now connected to a wireless telephone network. The hitherto remote settlement whose forest habours some of the world’s protected...
by erudef | Oct 7, 2013 | News
A Trainee of the Institute of Biodiversity and Non-Profit Studies (IBiNS) has succeeded in the first stage of the TVE biomovies the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development Category. Ms Blessing Tata, specializing in Agroforestry won this first stage in August...