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News
- 21 Apr 2023
Central Africa: Battling deforestation, balancing development
The challenge of cleaning up commodity chains while maintaining livelihoods
Event Coverage
- 9 Nov 2020
New portal tracks policies and trends impacting forests in Central Africa
OFAC launches a data platform to inform decision-making in the region
8 May 2020
Formalizing artisanal logging in Central Africa
A new project in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Cameroon aims to bring the sector to light
News
- 11 Apr 2019
New online platform tackles agency duplication in the Congo Basin
Developers aim to harmonize conservation and development efforts
News
- 14 Mar 2019
Unlocking the secrets of tropical trees
A young Congolese researcher earns his 'cutting edge' stripes
News
- 14 Mar 2019
Unlocking the secrets of tropical trees
News
- 2 Dec 2018
From commitments to action to fight climate change in Central Africa
New policy brief calls for more realistic climate goals in the region
News
- 5 Nov 2018
Working toward a better wood fuel energy sector in Africa
New project to promote sustainable value chains across sub-Saharan Africa
News
- 14 Aug 2018
In Central Africa, public procurement can boost demand for legal wood
A bid for mandatory sourcing of legal timber in calls for tenders across the region
Analysis
- 21 Jul 2016
Community forestry in Central Africa: Has it been a success?
New book draws lessons for participatory resource management in the Congo Basin.
Analysis
- 1 Oct 2014
The US-Africa Leaders Summit: Perspectives from the Congo Basin
Two summit sessions were of particular relevance to the next generation of communities and forests of the Congo Basin.
News
- 12 May 2014
Sustainable development in the Congo Basin: Moving beyond the biodiversity agenda
Scientists and policy makers hope to see conservation and development not only coexisting, but blooming together in Africa.
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