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by CARPE Administrator last modified 02-Mar-07 04:20

CARPE was initiated as a regional program because the Congo Basin forest is not contained within a single country, but instead represents a contiguous area of tropical forest that acts as the catchment basin for the Congo River.

The forest spans Central Africa and working to promote its sustainable management involves engaging and supporting cooperation and collaboration between numerous countries.

CARPE is currently working within the following African countries; Burundi, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Republic of Congo, Rwanda, and Sao Tome & Principe. The governments of these countries have established their willingness to create a meaningful regional forest dialogue by becoming members of the Central African Forest Commission (COMIFAC).

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CARPE’s engagement in each of these countries differs according to their needs and CARPE priorities. CARPE’s strategic objective addresses building natural resource management capacity at the local, national, and regional scale. In many of CARPE’s partner countries the capacity to sustainably manage natural resources is being improved locally through CARPE’s Landscape Programs. At the country scale, CARPE supports many programs to institutionalize natural resource monitoring and strengthen natural resource governance.


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