Livelihood Development Needs of Nkongho-Mbo Villages Assessed
Cassava production, bee keeping, piggery, palm oil production and Maize farming have been identified as key livelihood development…
Cassava production, bee keeping, piggery, palm oil production and Maize farming have been identified as key livelihood development…
The Alliance for Great Apes Conservation in Central Africa (A-GSAC), has put in place a three-year strategic plan…
Community members from two Fondoms in Lebialem Division, and 10 villages in Kupe Muanenguba Division, have urged the Cameroon Government to create a new wildlife sanctuary in their area. They resonated their voices, during a workshop to gather their opinions over the possibility of creating the Bangwa-Mbo wildlife sanctuary, adjacent to their villages. The community members that included the Njoagwi and Essoh-Attah Fondoms in Lebialem, and the Nkongho-Mbo villages that included: Mbetta, Fonki, Njungo, Mbemfe, Lebeh, Nzelette, Ngientu, Lebock, all in Kupe Muanenguba Divisions of the Southwest Region.
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