Subject: CBFP Flash News 11/2016

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Newsletter October, 2016
TOP NEWS
Un amendement ambitieux du Protocole de Montréal a été adopté lors de la 28ième Réunion des Parties au Protocole au Rwanda. L'amendement de Kigali est l'étape d'atténuation du climat la plus importante jamais franchie par le monde  depuis la ratification de l'Accord de Paris.
YAOUNDE, CAMEROON — In anticipation of a crucial decision to be made by the Government of Cameroon on the renewal of a land lease for a controversial oil palm project, EIA releases today a video that shows how the large-scale project has negatively impacted the lives of thousands of community members, threatened biodiversity hotspots, and failed to meet development promises to local communities in the Southwest region of Cameroon. The video, “The Wrong Project in the Wrong Place,” is the result of a collaboration with local, national, and international environmental groups.
REDD+ projects database

You can access freely to the recently updated database of REDD+ projects…ID-RECCO is a project from the Climate Economics Chair (Paris-Dauphine university, France), CIRAD (Montpellier, France) and IFRI (University of Michigan, United States).
greenclimate : Board to consider committing USD 788 million in project proposals and recruiting a new Executive Director at B.14 meeting

Over the next three days, the 24 members of the Board will consider ten new project proposals. The project and programme proposals have a total project value of more than USD 2.7 billion, with requests for GCF funding totaling USD 787.8 million.
 
The Conference on Dense and Humid Forests Ecosystems of Central Africa (CEFDHAC), 87th member of the CBFP
The CBFP welcomes the Tropical Ecology Research Institute (IRET)!
The CBFP family welcomes a new member: Welcome to the  RECEIAC!
Field Legality Advisory Group (FLAG): the CBFP’s new partner!
16th Meeting of Parties of the Congo Basin Forest Partnership - Kigali, Rwanda, 21 to 26 November 2016 - Kigali Convention Centre (KCC) Download the  - Outline of Official Programme...

As already announced, five streams will be organised for the 16th annual CBFP Meeting of Parties to be held in Kigali on 21-26 November 2016. Together with the partners that have agreed to lead the work of the respective streams, the EU Facilitation of CBFP has identified a set of key issues on which the work of the respective streams should focus.Kindly download in PDF: Focus of work of the Streams for the 16th annual CBFP Meeting of Parties

The 16th CBFP Meeting of Partners will be held from 21 to 26 November 2016 at Kigali Convention Centre. Address and map...


Draft of official program… Guidelines for the work of the "streams" … Venue of the MoP 16 - 21 to 26 November 2016… Rwandan Visa… Accommodation- Hotel… Exhibition Center of the 16th CBFP Meeting of Partners - Registration open …

Individuals planning to travel to the Republic of Rwanda should have a valid passport (at least 6 months’ validity) or any other necessary travel document clearly indicating their identity.  The participants are also recommended to check if they require a transit visa.
CONGO/ DRC NEWS: The Pygmies take a stand in defense of their rights to the forests

GRASP : Cute, Cuddly, and Critically Endangered: Pandas and Orangutans Face Differing Futures

UN 15 October : International Day of Rural Women

CIRAD: Central African Forests - CAF

The EU Facilitation is please to announce that our Local Partner for the Organization oft he Practicalities is Primate Safaris. The following link provides details on hotels at which Primate Safaris has negotiated preferential rates...

Interested in becoming an exhibitor? Email: aline.rwubaka@primatesafaris.info (PCO) with copy to caroline.rose@agreco.be and ccr-rac@pfbc-cbfp.org


The CMS Secretariat is pleased to bring to your attention a funding opportunity within the Whitley Fund for Nature. All CMS Notifications can be accessed online Here
UN 11 October : International Day of the Girl Child
Info Congo : Consumption Patterns Decimating Africa’s wildlife
minirena-Press Release: 28th Meeting of the Parties to the Montreal Protocol opens in Kigali, Rwanda
IUCN Cameroon Program News
The scale and the means allotted to imports of sawn wood into Chad from Cameroon are little documented. Two surveys were carried out to produce an up-to-date diagnosis of the trade: sawn wood flows were monitored at N’Djamena and Moundou from July to December 2015, and interviews were conducted with 16 people to characterise the import and customs clearance processes in use for timber from Cameroon. According to our survey results,

Over the next three days, the 24 members of the Board will consider ten new project proposals. The project and programme proposals have a total project value of more than USD 2.7 billion, with requests for GCF funding totaling USD 787.8 million.
Songdo, 14 Oct 2016 - The Green Climate Fund (GCF) has reached a new milestone today with the approval of USD 745 million in funding proposals at its fourteenth meeting. The 10 projects and programmes have a total value of USD 2.6 billion, and will help 27 countries across the globe to reduce their emissions and adapt to the impacts of climate change.

INTERPOL : Enhancing environmental security through cooperation
GSAC NETWORK: An Alliance for large-apes in Central Africa is born
RIFFEAC: Publication of volume 7 of the Congo Basin’s Scientific and Technical Forest and Environment Review
GCF: First GCF Structured Dialogue with Africa kicks off in Cape Town




Upcoming Events

Job offers

The World Resources Institute (WRI) seeks a Central Africa Regional Strategy Lead to lead development of national strategies, support work plan development, monitoring, communication and fund-raising across WRI’s Forest Program’s priority countries in the Congo Basin – with a particular focus on Cameroon, Central African Republic, Equatorial Guinea and Gabon. Location: Kinshasa, DRC


Management and Engineering Technologies International, Inc. (METI), in collaboration with the US Forest Service, as a part of the US Agency for International Development’s bilateral programs in Uganda, seeks a full-time technical advisor to provide technical support to the National Forestry Authority of Uganda. The technical advisor will provide strategic and technical guidance on mapping Central Forest Reserves and other attendant technical issues within the National Forestry Authority.


For several years, Pesticide Action Network advises GGF in awarding these grants to organizations in Africa, Latin America, Asia and some East European countries. It is important to note that PAN is only a adviser and does not give grants. This role is exclusively for GGF.  The date for the next cycle for these grants is set early December 2016.


These grants support short-term non-degree training that enhances skills necessary for effective conservation work and career advancement. Most training programs are less than 6 months in duration and applicants are expected to return their jobs with new skills that help to build capacity in their organization. The grant covers training costs up to US$5,000.


This course is about areas dedicated nature conservation, "protected areas": how they work and why they are so important in maintaining the health of the environment in a fast developing world, and in particular in Africa. It will help you understand the challenges of conservation in Africa and how protected areas can help to deal with it, from the local to the international level.


This position will also ensure efficient and effective coordination and management of logistics and support landscape procurement to ensure good value for money. This entails the provision to Congo Landscape Manager and staff with regular assistance and advice in understanding, interpreting and implementing AWF and donors policies and procedures regarding finance, assets and procurement along with maintaining a good relationship with and timely reporting to the headquarter and partners. The position holder directly reports to the Finance and Administration Officer.


WWF-CAR seeks a Primate Habituation, Research and Tourism Advisor whose major function will be to provide technical assistance, oversight and leadership to ensure the effective management of the Primate Habituation Programme (PHP), tourism-related activities, and research activities in the Dzanga-Sangha Protected Areas (DSPA), ) and transfer his/her technical and management knowledge and experience to the DSPA staff.


WWF-CAR seeks a Principal Technical Advisor whose major function will be the overall implementation and supervision of its field Programme in support to the CAR Government. They will collaborate for the management of the Dzanga-Sangha Protected Areas (DSPA) and its broader landscape, in its aim to maintain the biodiversity of the south-western forests of the CAR.
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