Environmental conservation work in the Democratic Republic of Congo
Latest news and publications
30 Oct 2008
Crisis threatens park, gorillas and people of eastern Congo
The ongoing conflict in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo has recently intensified and more than half of the world’s remaining mountain gorillas in Virunga National Park are still without security.
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30 Sep 2008
Interview: WWF's Denis Landenbergue wins Ramsar Wetland Conservation Award
Denis Landenbergue, WWF International’s manager for wetlands conservation, is one of three winners of this year’s prestigious Ramsar Wetland Conservation Awards. Denis is being recognized for his lifelong commitment to wetlands management and the key role he has played in worldwide efforts to designate millions of hectares of freshwater areas as Wetlands of International Importance. » Read more
24 Jul 2008
Congo wetland largest to achieve international recognition
An area of the Democratic Republic of Congo containing the largest body of fresh water in Africa has been added to the Ramsar Convention’s list of Wetlands of International Importance, making it the largest region ever to be designated as such.
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New or updated projects
Modified: Oct 2008 - Started: Jan 2007Eco-Makala: Plantation of Fuel Wood around Virunga National Park for the Population of Goma
The Eco-Makala project aims to supply the population of Goma with sustainable energy sources, reducing rural poverty and providing protection for Viru... » Read moreConservation of the Miombo Ecoregion
The project addresses the nexus involving agriculture, livelihood needs and poverty with varying impacts on the ecosystems such as the Miombo. The ... » Read moreAfrican Elephants Programme
WWF has supported elephant conservation since it was first established. However, until now, WWF has not developed a specific continent-wide programme ... » Read moreContact
WWF DRC,
Kinshasa
WWF DRC,
Programme Office 14,
Avenue Sergent Moke Commune de Ngaliema Kinshasa République Démocratique du Congo
Congo
T: +243 81 509 76 61
Kinshasa
WWF DRC,
Programme Office 14,
Avenue Sergent Moke Commune de Ngaliema Kinshasa République Démocratique du Congo
Congo
T: +243 81 509 76 61



