Renforcement de la capacité de l'ICCN à la gestion et la résolution des conflits lies aux ressources naturelles dans le Parc National de Kahuzi-Biéga
In early August 2007, IISD and the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) facilitated a workshop on conflict-sensitive conservation in Kahuzi-Biéga National Park (PNKB). The workshop, held outside of the park in Bukavu in eastern DRC, had two goals: a) to begin thinking about how to integrate conflict-sensitivity into the general management plan of the park; and b) to evaluate the working draft of IISD's Conflict-Sensitive Conservation manual. The workshop was attended by PNKB staff, their partner organizations, civil society groups, NGOs, customary chiefs from the region and members of the media. It was supported by community consultations in and outside of the park. This report is available in French.
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