Environmental Education...
FCTV has worked with local communities and schools to produce a variety of environmental schools curricula teaching and learning packages - curricula maps, eco-maps, books and leaflets. These resources have been developed in accordance with Cameroon's National Environmental Management Plan, and the recommendation of the National Education forum.
Find out more about FCTV's work in Environmental Education by clicking on the project links below:
This project, which is ongoing, aims to implement a great ape conservation education programme around the Dja Biopshere Reserve and to identify ways that local communities are able to collaborate with law enforcement and conservation agents within the region, so that an accepted, practical ‘early warning system’ that utilises local knowledge may be implemented.
This project, which ran from 2003 to 2005 built on the successes on CEESP I. The project's objective was to improve the quality of teaching and learning of Environmental Education (EE) in the formal and informal education sectors in Cameroon, in order to develop a greater awareness and understanding of sustainable natural resources management and to maintain biodiversity in Cameroon.
This project, that ran from 1996 to 1998,
aimed to raise awareness amongst the general public, local communities and decision-makers in Cameroon of the need to introduce environmental education in the schools system. It was also to encourage people to consider their impact on the environment and to then help them reduce or stop activities that deplete natural resources or threaten biodiversity in the region.
The project, implemented between 1998 and 1999, aimed to improve the awareness, understanding, and motivation of people involved in the project about environmental issues which concern them and ultimately to help them contribute more sustainably towards the management of the country’s natural resources.
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