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Year: 2015

ERuDeF Females Firm In Environmental Protection
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ERuDeF Females Firm In Environmental Protection

March 26, 2015

Female staff of ERuDeF, March 8, 2015 reiterated their determination not to relent in their efforts towards environmental…

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New Tofala Wildlife Sanctuary Celebrated; Odds, Challenges, Way Forward
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New Tofala Wildlife Sanctuary Celebrated; Odds, Challenges, Way Forward

March 25, 2015

In 1996, a young graduate of Agronomy was struck by the deterioration of a landscape so familiar to…

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Restoring Highly Degraded Soils To Life With Natural Fertilizer

March 25, 2015

We, humans, are known to be the greatest ecological offenders of all times after natural catastrophes. Our angst…

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GPS Kugwe Beat ERuDeF/TREES 2-1 In Football Match
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GPS Kugwe Beat ERuDeF/TREES 2-1 In Football Match

March 25, 2015March 25, 2015

TREES USA partners and ERuDeF players recently suffered defeat at hands of GPS Kugwe in Batibo Subdivision, North…

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Besali Chief Bans Rampant Fishing
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Besali Chief Bans Rampant Fishing

March 25, 2015

The Chief of Besali, Ekwe Tayem Robert, in Wabane Sub-division in Lebialem Division of the South West Region,…

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New Conservation Ambassadors Advocate Environmental Conservation
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New Conservation Ambassadors Advocate Environmental Conservation

March 25, 2015March 25, 2015

Some 1000 pupils and students from Bangang, Folepi, Nkong, Banti, Besali, Egumbu, Fonjumataw and Bechati villages around Tofala…

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Forest Garden System:
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Forest Garden System:

March 25, 2015

Prospect for Higher Incomes More farmers are turning to the Forest Garden System of crop growing as it…

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ERuDeF Launches Green Corporate Leaders Award

March 25, 2015

As the world economy turns towards a green economy, so too should the Cameroon economy in the face…

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ERuDeF Staff Sharpen Skills To Improve Productivity
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ERuDeF Staff Sharpen Skills To Improve Productivity

February 23, 2015

The staff of the Environment and Rural Development Foundation (ERuDeF) recently underwent intensive in-house training to hone their…

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Mt. Bamboutos Inhabitants Pledge Support To ABS In 2015
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Mt. Bamboutos Inhabitants Pledge Support To ABS In 2015

February 23, 2015February 23, 2015

The people of Magha-Bamumbu have promised to support the Access and Benefit Sharing, ABS, project in 2015. The…

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