TV documentary highlights conservation and poverty links in Cameroon
Making a TV documentary about great ape conservation allowed the PCLG project in Cameroon to focus attention on the impacts on local communities.
A Poverty and Conservation Learning Group (PCLG) project in Cameroon has brought in the TV cameras to raise awareness about great ape conservation and poverty alleviation. IIED talked to Dr Stanley Dinsi, the project's programme officer, to find out more.
Why did PCLG Cameroon decide to make a documentary?
We wanted to raise awareness about the challenges faced by local communities living around protected areas, such as the Campo National Park and the Limbe Wildlife centre in Cameroon.
What is the documentary about?
The documentary presents key findings from a study we carried out looking at the impact of private investments in the Campo Ma'an National Park in South Cameroon and the Limbe Wildlife Centre in South West Cameroon on great ape conservation and local livelihoods.
We wanted to share the results of this research findings with wider audiences – with government, the private sector, conservation organisations, donor organisations and local communities.
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