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How CARPE works

by CARPE Administrator last modified 21-Dec-06 07:14

Objective

The strategic objective of CARPE is to reduce the rate of forest degradation and loss of biodiversity in the Congo Basin by increasing local, national, and regional natural resource management capacity.

Strategy

CARPE was designed as a long-term, regional initiative. It operates as a stand alone Strategic Objective in the environment sector of the United States Agency for International Development’s (USAID) Africa Bureau...

History

The CARPE program was first authorized by the U.S. Government in 1995 and was initially proposed as a 20-year regional initiative divided three strategic phases.

Organization

Organization of CARPE

Partners

Contact Information for CARPE Partners

Administration

Contact Information for CARPE Regional Office

In-Country Focal Points

Contact Information for CARPE In-Country Focal Points

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Congo Basin Forest Partnership (CBFP)

The Congo Basin Forest Partnership is an association of 29 governmental and non-governmental organizations concerned with the Congo Basin.

Central African Forest Comission (COMIFAC)

The Central African Forest Commission (COMIFAC) is the primary authority for decision-making and coordination of sub-regional actions and initiatives pertaining to the conservation and sustainable management of the Congo Basin forests.


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