BAKA OF CAMEROON AND CONGO SHARE EXPERIENCES ON INCLUSIVE CONSERVATION
The Cameroonian delegation, including members of the Baka Association ASBABUK, along with representatives from CSOs; OKANI and PERAD, and WWF, participated in the workshop.
This initiative, organized by WWF Cameroon Country Office (CCO) through its JENGI TRIDOM Cameroon program and WWF Congo ETIC, focused on four main issues: traditional hunting techniques, monitoring of clearings, complaints management mechanisms, and the collection and marketing of non-timber forest
products.
During this maiden exchange, Baka representatives from Cameroon and Baka communities in Congo shared successful experiences in natural resource
management and traditional knowledge, with the goal of replicating these practices. They also discussed the challenges their communities face.
This meeting between the Baka communities is an important aspect in the inclusive conservation approach in the TRIDOM landscape, aimed at strengthening natural resource management and enhancing the participation of local communities in decision-making processes.