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NADEV’s Women Entrepreneurship Project, Improving Widow's Livelihoods In SWR
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NADEV’s Women Entrepreneurship Project, Improving Widow's Livelihoods In SWR

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Some widows in the in Fako, Lebialem, Meme and Kupe Muanenguba Divisions of Southwest Cameroon have begun witnessing remarkable improvement in their standard of living thanks to the Nkong Women…

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Tofala Eco-guards Trained To Cyber Track Great Apes
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Tofala Eco-guards Trained To Cyber Track Great Apes

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Five eco-guards have been trained to use geo-referencing skills and cyber trackers to monitor the behaviour of great apes of the Tofala Hill Wildlife Sanctuary in Lebialem, Southwest Region of…

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Agroforestry Technicians Refreshed With Special Techniques
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Agroforestry Technicians Refreshed With Special Techniques

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Fifteen agroforestry technicians drawn from the Southwest, West, North West and Littoral Regions, February 2-3, 2016 received specialized training on marcotting and grafting, farm optimization models and project reporting. By…

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Teenager Quits Wildlife Hunting For Technical Education
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Teenager Quits Wildlife Hunting For Technical Education

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“I quit hunting to pursue a more meaningful future,” says 19-year-old Bobson. After spending the better part of his childhood and teenage years hunting animals in the Proposed Mak-Betchou Wildlife…

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