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Photo Essay - 11 Jan 2019
Protecting Congo’s botanical treasures A win-win for science, people and the environment
DG’s Column - 12 Nov 2018
From research to action to protect the Congo Basin forests CIFOR director general visits FORETS’ project site in DRC
News - 2 Nov 2018
What can hunters tell us about wildlife loss? New research demonstrates the value of local knowledge to understand defaunation
News - 17 Oct 2018
Meet the next generation of Congolese forest experts Postgraduate students supported by CIFOR share insights into professional ambitions
News - 17 Oct 2018
Meet the next generation of Congolese forest experts News - 7 Aug 2018
Rights in the DRC: Whose rights matter? Indigenous women are pushing for inclusion in land reform processes
News - 7 Aug 2018
Rights in the DRC: Whose rights matter? News - 2 Aug 2018
Rights in the DRC: What’s getting in the way? Assessing implementation gaps for land tenure reform and community rights
News - 2 Aug 2018
Rights in the DRC: What’s getting in the way? News - 17 May 2018
Ebola returns in area scientists predicted ‘highly favorable’ for outbreak Biogeographical mapping is proving successful in detecting outbreak-prone regions for the deadly disease
Interview - 16 May 2017
Preserving precious peat in the Congo Basin How the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) could bring a recently-discovered peatland into its REDD process
Interview - 16 May 2017
Preserving precious peat in the Congo Basin Video - 22 Dec 2015
A new course for the Congo Pop quiz: Where does sustainable management of the DRC’s forests begin? Answer: At school
Video - 22 Dec 2015
A new course for the Congo Video - 2 Oct 2012
Video: Uniting climate change adaptation and mitigation in the Congo Basin CIFOR visits communities in DRC to understand how climate change impacts their lives, and find solutions together.
News - 16 Jul 2012
Deforestation from mining in the Congo more than ‘a hole in the canopy’ Greater access and migration tp mining sites contributes to forest loss in the Congo Basin.
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