WWF’s work
From its Central Africa Regional Programme Office (CARPO) in Yaoundé, Cameroon, WWF coordinates conservation work in the Central African sub-region for 6 countries: Cameroon, Gabon, Congo-Brazzaville, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Equatorial Guinea and the Central African Republic (CAR).
The Eastern Africa Regional Programme Office (EARPO), based in Nairobi (Kenya), manages 3 key areas in the eastern part of the Congo River Basin: Itombwe, Kahuzi-Biega and Virunga.
Major developments such as the US government's US$53 million Congo Basin Forest Partnership and millions of acres of new protected areas can be traced to the 1999 WWF-organized Yaounde Summit.
WWF and partners help create protected areas and lead conservation work in 7 of the priority landscapes in the forests of the Congo River Basin, with funding from the Congo Basin Forest Partnership. WWF is working with logging companies to halt wildlife poaching and to reduce deforestation.
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