ICCN, WWF, the major donors as well as all park partners have assessed the progress made since the September 2017 meeting.
Salonga farmers with the support of the park’s partner OXFAM, bring 126t of agricultural products to Kinshasa to sell.
50 ICCN rangers train for 45-day to improve their patrol routines in order to carry out even more effectively anti-poaching activities.
Surveys confirm critical importance of Salonga National Park for bonobos, forest elephants and other emblematic species in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
At the Congo Basin Forest Partnership Meeting ICCN Director General and Director of Salonga National Park launched a book about the park.
Staff housing and guest lodging improved, plans for ranger stations rehabilitation finalized.
ICCN and WWF present Salonga National Park at UN Conference in Egypt.
Newly retrained rangers participated in a closing ceremony under the supervision of Deputy Director Lucien Lokumu.
The health center will contribute to improving the living conditions of the indigenous Batwa community.
The six bridges between Monkoto and Mondjuko facilitate the transport of agricultural products and improve mobility of park staff and local administration.
A high ranking ICCN delegation visited the park's headquarters in Monkoto to present plans to further strengthen the fight against wildlife crime.
Boardwalks between the Lokofa patrol station and the Bekalikali bai have been installed.
Community forests process starting to be implemented in the South of Salonga’s corridor.