Welcome to CARPE
The Central African Regional Program for the Environment (CARPE) is a United States Agency for International Development (USAID) initiative aimed at promoting sustainable natural resource management in the Congo Basin. The Congo Basin forest is the second largest contiguous moist tropical forest in the world and plays a key role in securing the livelihoods of Central African citizens. The forest also provides critical habitat for biodiversity conservation and supplies vital regional and worldwide ecological services. In recognition of the important role of the Congo Basin forest and amidst the increasing pressures facing the Congo Basin forest, CARPE works to reduce the rate of forest degradation and loss of biodiversity by supporting increased local, national, and regional natural resource management capacity.
- News
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Rapport Trimestriel du discours sur la protection de l'environnement par pays Juillet-Septembre 2009
23-Nov-09
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Highlighting 10 Years of the Congo Basin Forest Partnership
09-Oct-09
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The Forests of the Congo Basin: State of the Forest 2008 Report
05-Oct-09
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Présentation et validation du Programme 2010-2012 de UICN RDC
28-Sep-09
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Environmental press review: July - August 2009 (Cameroon)
27-Sep-09
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L'Actualite Environnementale au Cameroon Mai - Juin 2009
14-Jul-09
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Revue de presse mois de Mai 2009 (RDC)
23-Jun-09
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Revue de presse mois d’Avril 2009 (RDC)
23-Jun-09
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Revue de presse mois de Mars 2009 (RDC)
23-Jun-09
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