Overview

‎The COMIFAC official logo

The Central African Forest Commission is an organization devoted to "A regional dimension to the conservation, sustainable management of forest ecosystems and concerted Central African" as stated on their official website. The commission is the "primary authority for decision-making and coordination of sub-regional actions and initiatives on conservation and sustainable management of the Congo Basin forests". [1]

COMIFAC is made up of 10 Member States: The Republic of Burundi, The Republic of Congo, The Central African Republic, The Gabonese Republic, The Republic of Equatorial Guinea, The Republic of Rwanda, Democratic Republic of Sao Tome and Principe, Democratic Republic of Congo, and The Republic of Chad.

History

COMIFAC Countries.

The Central African Forests Commission was founded in 1999, as a result of the Yaounde Declaration, which recognizes and protects sustainable Congo basin ecosystems. [ecosystems.http://pfbc-cbfp.org/comifac_en2.html]

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