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Consultation meeting between parliamentarians and civil society organizations on the analysis of the draft Cameroon Forest Law

Forestry reform in Cameroon: The draft law revising Law No. 94/01 of January 20, 1994 governing forests, wildlife and fisheries is currently before Parliament.  This is the culmination of a review process launched by the Government in 2008. REPAR, which has taken an active part in the related discussions for more than a decade, takes stock …

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GLOBAL PARLIAMENTARY FORUM 2023

The National Coordinator took part, from April 10 to 11, 2023 in Washington DC. Discussing and providing a comprehensive and appropriate response to the development challenges facing the world was the main objective of this meeting. At the end of this meeting, it was agreed to: – Establish a mechanism for access and equitable distribution …

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WORKSHOP FOR THE PRESENTATION OF THE RESULTS OF THE PRELIMINARY STUDIES OF THE KIKOT HYDROELECTRIC DEVELOPMENT PROJECT TO CAMEROONIAN CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS

The said workshop was held on March 21, 2023 in the Conference Room of Star Land Hotel, located in the Bastos district in Yaounde. Participants included: civil society actors active in the management of natural resources, health, human rights, monitoring of infrastructure projects, representatives of MINEE and EDF Cameroon, etc. REPAR was also present at …

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COMMEMORATION OF WORLD TREE DAY

Celebrated on March 21 each year, REPAR joined the international community and members of the Cameroonian government to commemorate the event at the Bilingual High School of Elig-Essono. The effect sought through this celebration was to sensitize and educate more young people on the role of trees and forests in our lives, villages and especially …

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Parliament-Government Dialogue on Land Governance in Cameroon: “Large-scale land concessions in Cameroon: Assessement and prospects within the framework of the reform”

For 2 days, MPs and MINDCAF in the presence of traditional rulers, CSOs, and other stakeholders discuss the issues plaguing the land sector in Cameroon. Particularly, the allocation of large-scale concessions. As one of the major recommendations taken at the end of the session, the availability of land, the population growth and investment type should …

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