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Forests (campaign title)
Indigenous People
KWCI (GPI)
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Native Africans
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Villages
Village Chief in Congo
Makofi Lifznge, village chief, signals for the village meeting to discuss logging in their rainforest. Industrial logging is done by SAFBOIS in the rainforest surrounding many small communities including this village of Yafunga. Three years after the social responsibility contract was drawn by SAFBOIS, the construction of the school, which is in the contract, is not complete. To help lift the village out of poverty, SAFBOIS also promised to build a health clinic but its construction has not started. The World Bank and other donors view logging as a way to alleviate poverty and promote economic development. Congo has the second largest rainforest in the world, and approximately 40 million people in the DRC depend on the rainforest for their basic needs, such as medicine, food or shelter.
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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
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Unique identifier:
GP0PUR
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
23/03/2007
Locations:
Africa
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Central Africa
,
Democratic Republic of the Congo
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Orientale
,
Yafunga
Credit line:
© Greenpeace / Jiro Ose
Size:
2912px × 4368px 1.87 MB
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)