Fondation Camerounaise de la Terre Vivante (FCTV) is
an independent Cameroonian NGO, working to promote sustainable
development and to facilitate solutions to the environmental
problems facing Cameroon.
FCTV started life in 1987 as Living Earth Cameroon
programme, a key partner of Living Earth
Foundation (UK). In 1996, the organisation formally registered
as an Cameroonian NGO and in 2008, Living Earth Cameroon changed
its name to Fondation Camerounaise de la Terre Vivante, becoming a
fully independent Cameroonian NGO. The organisation remains a close
partner of Living Earth Foundation and is an integral part of the
wider Living Earth network.
Cameroon is a country immensely rich in biodiversity,
with vegetation varying from the mangrove swamps on its southern
Atlantic coast, to humid rainforests, and savannah grasslands, and
the Sahel in the north. However its natural resources are under
great threat from economic, political, environmental and social
pressures. Deforestation, the loss of biodiversity, soil
degradation, pollution, poverty, extreme seasonal floods and waste
management in industrial and urban centres are just some of the
environmental issues and problems facing Cameroon today.
Over the past two decades, Living Earth Foundation
(UK) and Living Earth Cameroon have developed a number of projects
focused on environmental education and community development. The
purpose of the projects has been to both raise the awareness of the
general public and decision-makers regarding the need to introduce
environmental education in the schools system and to the wide
public. We seek to encourage people to consider their impact on the
environment, and to reduce or stop activities that deplete natural
resources or threaten biodiversity in the region. We work to
build the capacity of all sectors of society to develop
sustaianable solutions to the environmental, social and economic
challenges that they face.
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