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Cameroon Validates Landscape Project Combining Biodiversity Protection with Local Economic Growth
Cameroon approved the project document for a new environmental restoration program on July 7, moving a UNEP-backed initiative aimed at improving land management across nearly 100,000 hectares one step closer to submission to the United Nations for final approval. Environment, Nature Protection and Sustainable Development Minister Hélé Pierre chaired the validation workshop in Yaoundé, where government officials, experts, civil society representatives and development partners reviewed the proposal. Supported by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and financed by the Global Environment Facility (GEF), the project will run for 36 months if approved. The program targets two biodiversity-rich landscapes: the Western Highlands, home to roughly 350,000 hectares of mountain forests under growing pressure from deforestation, and the Mpem-Djim landscape in the Centre Region, which spans about 542,000 hectares and includes the Mpem-Djim National Park. The project aims to restore 10,000 hectares of degraded land and ecosystems, improve sustainable management practices across nearly 100,000 hectares and directly benefit 5,000 people, including 2,500 women and more than 500 members of Indigenous communities. Beyond ecosystem restoration, the initiative seeks to promote resilient farming practices and support nature-based businesses as part of a broader effort to improve rural livelihoods while conserving biodiversity.
2026-07-08 15:55:38

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