Organigram
The general assembly of active members is the highest decision making body.
Executive Members
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Member
Function (All act as volunteers)
Mosaki Emmanuel
Programme Coordinator
HRH Chief Inyang Zachary
Community Conservation Education Officer
Judith Tumenta
Assistant Conservation Education Officer
Sumbede Anthoine
Administrative and Finance Assistant
Ngomane Blessing
Women's Empowerment Officer
Motale Trevor
Research and Training Officer
Bamai Namata
Communication and Liaison Officer
Namolongo Elvis
Community Development Officer
Moleka Alex
Secretary General
Nkwoi Bodie
Auditor
Eni Edward
Auditor
Arong Cletus
Field Team Leader
Ngongang Pauline Gender and conflict officer
Honorary Members
NAME
PROFESSION
AFFILIATION
Orume Robinson
Community Conservation Specialist
Nunavut Wildlife management Board, Iqaluit, Nu, Canada
Dr. Baya Lawrence
Conservation Biologist
Calgary Zoo, Canada
Oemar Idoe
Advisor/Team leader
German Cooperation/Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ)
Anja Barth
Development worker
German Cooperation/Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ)
Dr. Xander van der Burgt
Botanist
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, UK
Okenye Mambo
Forester
GIZ Buea, Cameroon
Okon David Tiku
Biologist
WWF, Cameroon
Dr. Denis Kupsch
Conservation Biologist & Project Manager
Dr. Carolyn Jost
Ecological Anthropolgist
University of North Carolina Wilmington, USA
Kelly Boekee
Conservation Biologist
Freelance consultant, Netherlands
Courtney Hughes Conservation scientist University of Alberta
Canada
Chimpanzee Conservation Scholarship:
Progress Report September - December 2024
The Chimpanzee Conservation Scholarship Scheme provides full secondary school scholarship to less privileged kids from local
communities around Korup National Park as an alternation to wildlife hunting for youths and households. We use the scheme to raise awareness on chimpanzee and other endangered species
conservation.
Renewed hope for our Community-based Wildlife Monitoring in Korup National Park:
KRCS renewed its collaborative agreement with the Programme for the Sustainable Management of Natural Resources in the South West Region of Cameroon (PSMNR-SWR) to implement collaborative management and ecological activities around Korup National Park.
New Partnership for Sustainable Education:
KRCS and Earth Charter partner to support education of less privileged kids from communities around Korup National Park.
Thank you to our partners and donors for their generous support
Your Support Goes a Long Way
At Korup Rainforest Conservation Society we are working everyday to protect Cameroon's rich biodiversity and improve the livelihoods of the local populations in and around protected areas. By donating to us, you are making a difference and are giving hope to the people and wildlife around the globe.