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Maternity Ward in Health Center in Congo

Newborn baby and midwife in a maternity ward in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Logging is viewed by the World Bank and other donors as a way to alleviate poverty and promote economic development. Expansion of logging into remaining areas of intact forests in the Democratic Republic of the Congo will destroy globally critical carbon reserves and impact biodiversity. Beyond environmental impacts, logging in the region exacerbates poverty and leads to social conflicts. The DRC’s rainforests are critical for its inhabitants, who depend upon the rainforests to provide essential food, medicine, and other non-timber products, along with energy and building materials. 
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Democratic Republic Congo Forests Documentation 2007

The second largest rainforest in the world sits in the Congo basin of Africa. About half of this forest, still largely intact, lies in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and supports more species of birds and mammals than any other African region. The rainforests are also critical for its human inhabitants, who depend upon the rainforests to provide essential food, medicine, and other non-timber products, along with energy and building materials.  The World Bank and other donors view logging as a way to alleviate poverty and promote economic development.  In reality, expansion of logging into remaining areas of intact forests in the Democratic Republic of the Congo will destroy globally critical carbon reserves and impact biodiversity.  Beyond environmental impacts, logging in the region exacerbates poverty and leads to social conflicts. 
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Democratic Republic Congo Forests Documentation 2007 (Photos & Videos)
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Unique identifier: GP024B 
Type: Image 
Shoot date: 27/01/2007 
Locations: Africa, Bandundu, Central Africa, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Tolo
Credit line: © Greenpeace / Kate Davison 
Size: 4368px × 2912px     8.13 MB 
Ranking: ★★★★★★ (B)