Where most of our activities were carried out in 2024, Bakossi National Park holds a high floral and faunal biodiversity, with a high level of endemism. It is a unique hotspot for primate species, including the Drill, Chimpanzee, Preuss’s red colobus, Red-eared guenon, and many more.
Despite this rich endowment, the park’s biodiversity is threatened by unsustainable use of forest resources, poaching, and deforestation due to small-scale agriculture. Local populations rely on the forest for food, medicine, and income.
Current efforts include the Programme for the Sustainable Management of Natural Resources in the South West Region (PSMNR-SWR), Worldwide Fund for Nature (WWF), and several local civil society organizations.
ADEF aims to complement existing conservation efforts while empowering local communities for long-term sustainability.
Over the years, we have been committed to biodiversity conservation, climate action, and sustainable livelihoods. Here’s a snapshot of our achievements and ongoing projects.
Years of Work Experience
Staff
Projects Running in 2024
Strategic Partnerships
ADEF promotes sustainable livelihoods through innovative fundraising initiatives and strategic partnerships that empower local communities, especially women and youth.
Promoting agro-food value chains, improving access to markets, and enhancing financial inclusion for local communities.
Building strong collaborations with organizations from both developed and developing countries to strengthen impact.
Active in the South West Region of Cameroon, working in protected areas, forest, and grassland communities to support conservation and livelihoods.
ADEF established a cocoa nursery in Mekom to produce improved cocoa seedlings. A total of 10,000 seedlings were produced, out of which 8,500 were sold at 200 CFA each, generating 1,700,000 CFA to support the organization’s activities.