Three countries, one green goal

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The Congo Basin has been called the "Green Heart of Africa," a place where wildlife roams free among a vast and varied landscape of forests, savannas and swamps. Stretching across six countries, the basin boasts rare species like the bongo antelope and lowland and mountain gorillas, and it's also one of the largest water and carbon storage reservoirs in Central Africa. But the region is also rich in valuable resources, from minerals to tropical timber, and the changing climate has put the entire basin at risk. Now, three countries - Cameroon, the Central African Republic and the Democratic Republic of the Congo - have come together to save the precious region from ruin. The International Climate Initiative and Germany's development bank are providing the funds and support to help them do so.

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Length
07:05 Minutes

Date of publication
2013

Project

Trinational Forest Conservation Area (Congo Basin)

Global Ideas

Global Ideas
The television reports and documentaries of Deutsche Welle's 'Global Ideas' media project provide people all over the world with information on model projects which implement biodiversity and climate protection. The media project is funded by the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety through the International Climate Initiative.