ORBITUARY :Trees for the Future Cameroon Program’s Local Technical Partner Dies

The Cameroon Program of US Charity Trees for the Future regrets to announce the passing away of one of their local Technical Partners, Akama Ngoh Robson Ngoh. He was Trees for the Future Cameroon Program local Technical Partner since 2011 for Meme Division, SW Cameroon. An Agronomist by profession, Akama with support from the Cameroon Program led the people in Meme in the implementation of agroforestry technology in their farms which led to a boost in agricultural productivity. The 60-year-old who passed away mid February 2014, leaves behind sons, daughters and friends to mourn him

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