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Green Development Advocates

Support for indigenous
peoples and local
communities...

GDA intends to promote the respect and recognition of traditional rights and
knowledge as well as the improvement of the livelihoods of local and indigenous
communities around more objectives

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Green Development Advocates

Sustainable management
of forests and other
natural resources...

For GDA, more participatory, equitable and objective management could be more
effective, as could increasing the forest area, not to mention sustainable supply chain
management.

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Green Development Advocates

Training and capacity
building ...

Contribute to improving the involvement of society civil society in the management of
natural resources and the promotion of the rights of indigenous peoples and local
communities

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Who are we ?

ORGANIZATIONAL PROFILE

Green Development Advocates (GDA) is a Cameroonian Civil Society Organization (CSO), created in 2009 by a multidisciplinary group of former NGO executives working in the same sector of activity. It was legalized on June 30, 2011 and works for development that respects social and environmental requirements.

OUR GOALS

  • Promote good environmental governance
  • Integrate the consideration of the environment
  • Make available to the population legal assistance
  • Strengthen the capacities of actors
  • Provide support to indigenous peoples
  • Inform, educate and raise awareness
Green Development Advocates-Cameroon

Our areas of intervention

GDA intends to promote the respect and recognition of traditional rights...

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For GDA, more participatory, equitable and objective management could be more ...

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Advocate the inclusion of indigenous & local community rights in climate policies ...

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Improve the process of capitalizing on acquired knowledge and experiences. Improve the skills of civil society executives ... to make them agents of development

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Our mission

GDA’s mission is to contribute to the sustainable development of African tropical forests while respecting the culture, rights, interests and needs of African peoples. Particular attention is paid to the particular situation of indigenous forest peoples.

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Communities

Protection and recognition

of the rights of indigenous peoples and local communities

Contribute to securing

the traditional spaces of local and indigenous communities

Establishment of community

initiatives aimed at supporting sustainable means of subsistence

Professional people

Our team

Aristide CHACGOM
Aristide CHACGOMCoordonnateur
Alain Fabrice MFOULOU
Alain Fabrice MFOULOUPolitical Analyst
Danielle MBA MBIA
Danielle MBA MBIAProject Manager
Ekane Nkwelle Ngome
Ekane Nkwelle NgomeProject Officer
EKOLLE PENDA
EKOLLE PENDACommunication Officer
Floriane Carrele NGUENA
Floriane Carrele NGUENAResponsable PMEL
Jean Henri TSOGO
Jean Henri TSOGOProject Manager
Marie Clarissa KENGMO
Marie Clarissa KENGMOGéographe, Assistante de projets
MELLE NKWELLE
MELLE NKWELLEAdministrative & Finance Manager
Rebecca DIONE
Rebecca DIONEAdministrative & Finance assistant
Veronique MBOLE
Veronique MBOLEProject Assistant
NDICHA Priscillia
NDICHA PriscilliaSanitation Officer
Sustainable management of

forests and other natural resources

For GDA, more participatory, equitable and objective management could be more effective, as could increasing the forest area, not to mention sustainable supply chain management. The objectives assigned to this strategic axis are as follows :

Promote better participation

of indigenous peoples and local communities in forest management

Promote inclusive

management of community forests (men, women, youth)

Influence national and international

policies / projects / programs that will impact the forest and other natural resources

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Contribute to the improvement of forest governance ; Promote restoration of degraded forests ; Promote valuation of NTFPs

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Our intervention strategy

4 Step GDA has focused its intervention approach
To achieve its mission,

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The development of partnerships

with local and indigenous communities, public institutions, international organizations, civil society

Proximity action and proactivity

Proactive and community-based engagement for timely and tailored local action

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Networking of the association

in order to strengthen its action capacities and efficiency

Permanent retraining

of members and staff through training, seminars, exchange meetings

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