IATI Identifier: LR-MFDPNGO-0961-GLA-PoV-Cameroon
Cameroon boasts a huge variety of flora and fauna, spread over about 20 million hectares of tropical rainforest. About four million people live in and around these forests, including a large percentage of indigenous people such as the Baka and Bagyeli. The forest is part of the second largest rainforest in the world, through which the great Congo River flows. It plays a key role in combating dangerous climate change. But the forests in Cameroon are under severe threat. Investments in logging, industrial agriculture and mining are increasing as well as deforestation. By 2020, Cameroon lost 100,000one hundred thousand hectares of rainforest. Land rights of indigenous and local communities are not formally recognized. Land grabbing and other human rights violations by large corporations in the timber or agriculture sectors are commonplace. Forest activists who stand up for these rights are subject to intimidation, threats or violence.
more_horizDemocratic participation and civil society
Name | Type | Role |
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Sustainable Development Institute | Regional NGO | Funding |
Sustainable Development Institute | Regional NGO | Accountable |
Sustainable Development Institute | Regional NGO | Implementing |
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Receiver |
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32,935 EUR (Valued at Jan 01, 2021) | Provider N/A Receiver N/A |
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Jan 01, 2021
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