Integrating rural/community development into national park management

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Girls in a village in Nigeria © IUCN Danièle Perrot-Maître

Provision of health centers, limited access roads, basic nursery/primary schools etc to local communities in Cross River National Park. Most communities around the national park have little or no access to government health and basic educational facilities which are situated in urban areas far from them. Some have no access roads. Park management sourced funds from budgetary allocations as well as from external donors such as WWF, EU etc. to fund the projects.

Dernière modification 02 Oct 2020
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Contexte
Challenges addressed
Conflicting uses / cumulative impacts
Lack of alternative income opportunities
Poor monitoring and enforcement
Lack of food security
Unemployment / poverty
Scale of implementation
Local
Ecosystems
Cropland
Tropical grassland, savanna, shrubland
Thème
Ecosystem services
Food security
Health and human wellbeing
Indigenous people
Local actors
Emplacement
Cross River National Park, Basua, Nigeria
North Africa
Impacts

1. Improved livelihood/ food production:-access roads enhance marketability of farm products 2. Improved health care and reduced mortality rate 3. Improved park-community relationship 4. Improved park protection and enhanced biodiversity conservation

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