Ahead of the 8th of March internationally recognized as a day set aside to celebrate the woman, the female staff in Environment and Rural Development Foundation, ERuDeF are already preparing to join their counterparts to commemorate the event. ERuDeF’s Director of Administration, Ms. Ita Nawom explains the level of preparedness and what the scenario for this year would look like “We are ready to go out there and march with our Gorillas, parade with messages to explain to the world that the woman has got to play a major part in the conservation of nature. She tills the earth, needs fuel wood for cooking and a lot more things that have to do with nature. She is indispensable in the fight against global warming. Our boards will not only bear messages to conserve our flagship species but will highlight the role of the woman in the fight against climate change”
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By Shuimo Trust The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic brought overbearing effects on especially communities adjacent to protected areas. Given that communities around Cameroon’s protected areas depend heavily on tourism, the outbreak of COVID-19 means that the...