| Manyi Monica, Leading Regenerative Farming Revolution in Mount Cameroon Area |
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At the foot of Mount Cameroon, Manyi Monica, a smallholder farmer from the Bwitingi community, is inspiring a quiet agricultural revolution, one rooted in sustainability, health, and community pride. A few years ago, Monica had never heard of organic liquid fertilizer, nor imagined how much it would transform her farming life. Today, her flourishing vegetable gardens and rising market demand for her produce tell a story of resilience, learning, and innovation. Read More |
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From North to West: Rising Desertification Threatens Livelihoods in Cameroon |
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On June 17, 2025, Cameroon joined the global community in commemorating World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought. The commemoration of this day comes at a critical moment, as the country faces an escalating environmental crisis: desertification. Once largely confined to the country’s northernmost regions, this crisis is now steadily advancing into the North West, West, and East Regions, posing a grave threat to livelihoods, food systems, and ecological stability. Read More |
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VoNat Welcomes Two Students to Youth Mentorship and Volunteering Programme |
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Two students from the University of Buea have joined Voice of Nature (VoNat) under its Volunteering and Youth Mentorship Programme, marking a new step in their academic and professional journeys in conservation and environmental advocacy.The interns, Ngala Eugene, an undergraduate student in Journalism and Mass Communication, and Njumbe Frankline, a Master’s student in Natural Resources and Environmental Management, will be engaged for a period of 1 to 3 months, gaining hands-on experience in environmental communication, species conservation, and landscape restoration, among other areas. Read More |
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In this video, we bring you highlights from one of our recent regenerative agriculture training sessions for smallholder farmers around the Mount Cameroon National Park, Cameroon, as captured by Hi TV. |
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VoNat depends on donations and grants to proffer solutions to urgent conservation & environmental challenges and to bolster support for forest communities in Cameroon. Donate now to enable us bring back endangered species from the brink of extinction, restore degraded ecosystems and help indigenous communities adapt lives & livelihoods to the changing climate. |
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Voice of Nature (VoNat) is a Cameroon community-based biodiversity conservation and sustainable development non-profit organization dedicated to building a greener, safer and more sustainable planet for wildlife and humanity to thrive. VoNat was created in 2019 and legalised in 2020, following registration No.1125/G.37/C84/VOL.I/SASC. It is an apolitical, non-denominational and non-profit organization with Head Office in Buea, South West Region of Cameroon. |
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