Recherche, identification et la surveillance des clairières.
Recherche, identification et la surveillance des clairières.
The action area of ??this project is located in the perimeter of the traditional village village of Miélékouka village, which houses within it several elephant and gorilla clearings in general and particularly the large saline of Mouadjé, of which there are some two decades allowed the observation of more than 200 elephants. Due to the pressure of poaching, all the clearings of the north sector of Odzala-Kokoua National Park (PNOK) have been abandoned by large mammals. The objective of this project is to assist the local populations and the indigenous peoples of the Miélékouka villager's territory to rather contribute in a practical way to the continuous community monitoring of the clearings adjacent to the village, in order to achieve the development of ecotourism. To achieve this, we should not only provide pecuniary subsidies to motivate them to organize themselves to supervise them, but also and above all help them to develop income-generating activities that would occupy them on a daily basis and divert them from conducting expeditions. great hunting that destroys the integrity of the large saline of Mouadjé, of global importance.
 

Project Snapshot

Grantee:
Univers des Defenseurs Ecosystemes de Miélé-Kouka
Country:
Congo brazzaville
Area Of Work:
Biodiversity
Grant Amount:
US$ 38,500.00
Co-Financing Cash:
Co-Financing in-Kind:
US$ 41,000.00
Project Number:
COG/SGP/OP6/Y3/CORE/BD/18/08
Status:
Satisfactorily Completed
Project Characteristics and Results
Capacity - Building Component
Being still in the pilot phase, evaluations will be carried out during the first year of the project and guidance will eventually be taken on a case-by-case basis.
Significant Participation of Indigenous Peoples
Groups of a dozen people are formed according to the facilities, go camping for a maximum of three (3) days per week to harvest in the beaches of Maranthacée located in the perimeter of forests communaitaire. Each of the groups are small packets of sheets that are delivered to previously organized brokers and holders of the cargo trucks, depending on the volumes ordered. Deliveries are paid in cash and the activity is viable all seasons of the year. Similarly, during the fruiting season of the Irvengia Gabonensis, several groups of a dozen people, will camp for several weeks deep in the community forest, to extract fines from fruits, to constitute bags that will be transported to the village for drying and transformation into food paw bars allowed for local consumption and marketing in urban centers, through previously organized brokers. .
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