ENVIRONMENTAL FOUNDANTION CREATED TO PROTECT THE CONGO

Environmental Panorama
International
March of 2007

 

14 Mar 2007 - Douala, Cameroon – A newly created environmental trust fund will contribute to biodiversity conservation in the Congo basin.

Cameroon, the Central Africa Republic and the Republic of Congo have established a foundation to strengthen the long-term financing of conservation activities in the Sangha tri-national forest complex (known by its French acronym, TNS), which spans the three central African nations.

The TNS is located in the north-western Congolian lowland forest ecoregion and covers a total surface area of some 28,000km2, including the three contiguous national parks of Lobeke in Cameroon, Dzanga-Ndoki in Central Africa Republic and Nouabale-Ndoki in Congo, and their buffer zones.

The region is home to significant populations of forest elephants, lowland gorillas, chimpanzees and bongos.

The foundation has already mobilized more than €11 million to help manage the three parks and fund transboundary conservation activities.

“The creation of the foundation is a key element in the sustainable financing of conservation and the management of biodiversity in Central Africa,” said Dr Claude Martine, former Director General of WWF International and a founding member of the foundation.

“Here we have a true model of an innovative mechanism for other initiatives in the sub-region.”

The Sangha Tri-National complex is one of the first transboundary protected areas created as a follow up to the Yaoundé Summits of 1999 and 2005.

END NOTES:

• WWF, together with the Wildlife Conservation Society, German Corporation for Technical Assistance (GTZ), French Development Agency (AFD) and the CARPE Programme contributed to the establishment of the Sangha Tri-National (TNS) Foundation, with financial support from Krombacher Regenwald Kampagne, the Saccharuna Foundation, USAID and the WWF/World Bank Alliance for the conservation and sustainable use of forests.

• The foundation has been established as a private entity under British law with its executive headquarters in the Central African Region. It is managed by a Board of Directors, consisting of 11 members who are representatives of the governments of Cameroon, Republic of Congo, Central Africa Republic, as well as WWF, the Wildlife Conservation Society, KfW, AFD (observer) and civil society. The Board of Directors held their first meeting in Douala, Cameroon, on 10 March 2007.
Laurent Somé, Regional Director
WWF Central Africa Regional Programme Office

 
 

Source: WWF – World Wildlife Foundation International (http://www.wwf.org)
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