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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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BIOGAS:
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BIOGAS:

February 23, 2015

Cheap, Clean, Reliable, Renewable Energy Dung is a cheap source of energy on which both African rural and…

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Isolated Sub-Populations Of Threatened Trees Of Mt. Cameroon Re-united Through Biological Corridors

February 23, 2015

Isolated threatened trees subpopulations of the Mount Cameroon area will henceforth be linked through biological corridors. This is…

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Mapping Customary Lands For Forest Governance Launched In South West
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Mapping Customary Lands For Forest Governance Launched In South West

February 23, 2015

  The Cameroon segment of the programme to lead communities to map customary lands and resources in the…

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Refurbished National Museum Inaugurated

February 23, 2015

The refurbished National Museum in Yaounde was inaugurated on January 16, 2015 in the presence of government ministers,…

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30 Years On, Displaced Bambalang Natives Yearn For Rescue
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30 Years On, Displaced Bambalang Natives Yearn For Rescue

February 23, 2015February 23, 2015

They were displaced when the Baminjim Dam was constructed and its waters flooded the Ndop plains, submerging homes,…

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Forest Gardening Helps More Farmers Boost Yields
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Forest Gardening Helps More Farmers Boost Yields

February 23, 2015February 23, 2015

Fuelled by the turbulence of degraded soils and low agricultural production, more farmers in the North West, South…

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ERuDeF Agro-foresters Use Smartphones To Collect Data

February 23, 2015

ERuDeF agro-foresters have begun using Smartphones to collect field data. By Njumbe Peter Salle The agro-foresters had earlier…

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FODER Launches First Edition of Forest Media Award

February 23, 2015

Forest and Rural Development (FODER) an NGO working to foster transparency, governance in forestry and climate change actions…

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