π Our Impact Over the Years in Cameroon
π Water Catchment Restoration β Revitalizing degraded rivers, wetlands, and ecosystems to ensure clean water sources and biodiversity conservation.
π Species Conservation β Protecting endangered and critically endangered species through habitat restoration, research, and conservation strategies.
π Climate-Smart Agriculture & Pellet Production β Training women farmers in sustainable practices that reduce deforestation and enhance food security.
π Climate Literacy & Youth Engagement β Equipping student leaders with the knowledge and skills to drive climate action in their communities.
π Our Journey of Impact
πΏ 2014: Laying the Foundation
π Launch of the Climate Literacy Program at Government Bilingual High School Muea, sparking youth-led climate action.
π± 2015: First Steps in Conservation
π¦ Bat Conservation & Ecosystem Restoration in Ekona to protect critical bat habitats.
π World Earth Day Climate Literacy Workshop β 150 student leaders trained as climate change ambassadors.
π§ 2016: Scaling Up Restoration and Community Impact
π Restoration of Koke River β Reviving degraded water ecosystems.
π¦πΈ Bat & Frog Conservation in Ekona β Expanding biodiversity conservation efforts.
π©βπΎ 100 Women Farmers Trained in Bolifamba β Introduction to climate-smart agriculture and pellet production.
π Annual World Earth Day Climate Literacy Workshop β Training the next generation of climate advocates.
π 2017: Strengthening Ecosystems and Education
π Restoration of Njonji & Musaka Rivers β Expanding water conservation efforts.
π¦ Continued Bat Conservation in Ekona β Strengthening species protection.
π¬ Study on the Mount Cameroon Francolin (Pternistis camerunensis) β Critical research for future conservation.
π©βπΎ 120 Women Farmers Trained β Expanding sustainable agricultural training at Eco Reliefβs hub.
π World Earth Day Climate Literacy Workshop continues.
πΎ 2018: Expanding Research & Restoration Efforts
π Restoration of Ibili River β Ensuring ecosystem resilience.
π¦ Further Study on the Mount Cameroon Francolin β Preparing a long-term conservation plan.
π©βπΎ 150 Women Farmers Trained β Scaling climate-smart agricultural practices.
π World Earth Day Climate Literacy Workshop continues.
πΏ 2019: Wetland Protection & Species Conservation
π Restoration of Wonya Mokumba Wetlands β Enhancing biodiversity and water security.
πΈ Frog Conservation in Dibanda β Protecting amphibian habitats.
π©βπΎ 100 Women Farmers Trained β Climate-smart agricultural training at Eco Reliefβs hub.
π World Earth Day Climate Literacy Workshop continues.
π¨ 2020: COVID-19 Interruption
π΄ All activities paused due to the global pandemic.
π 2021: Renewed Commitment Post-Pandemic
π Restoration of Liongo & Maumu Rivers β Returning to ecosystem revitalization.
πΈ Frog Conservation in Dibanda β Continued species protection.
π©βπΎ 100 Women Farmers Trained β Strengthening sustainable farming initiatives.
π World Earth Day Climate Literacy Workshop continues.
π 2022: Conservation at Scale
π Restoration of Wokaka River β Expanding water catchment restoration.
π¦ Bat Conservation in Bwitingi β Safeguarding critical habitats.
π©βπΎ 100 Women Farmers Trained β Continued support for women in agriculture.
π World Earth Day Climate Literacy Workshop continues.
πΈ 2023: Breaking New Ground in Biodiversity Protection
π Restoration of Moli River β Strengthening watershed conservation.
π¦ Study on Buea Smalltongue Toad (Werneria preussi) β Laying groundwork for conservation action.
π©βπΎ 100 Women Farmers Trained β Enhancing food security.
π World Earth Day Climate Literacy Workshop continues.
π¦ 2024: Conservation & Community Empowerment
π Restoration of Bunji River β Preserving water ecosystems.
π¦ Study on Cameroonian Shrew (Crocidura picea) β Understanding threats to endangered species.
π©βπΎ 75 Women Farmers Trained in Lysoka β Expanding sustainable farming initiatives.
π World Earth Day Climate Literacy Workshop continues.
π 2025: The Future of Eco Relief
π Work in Progress β New ecosystem restoration projects underway.
π¦ Work in Progress β Expanding conservation efforts.
π©βπΎ 75 Women Farmers Trained in Bangem β Strengthening local resilience.
π Work in Progress β Scaling up climate education efforts.
π‘ Why Our Work Matters
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Restored Over 10 Major Water Catchments β Ensuring water security for ecosystems and communities.
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Protected Multiple Endangered Species β Including bats, frogs, birds, and small mammals.
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Empowered Over 1,200 Women Farmers β Equipping them with climate-smart agricultural skills.
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Educated Over 1,500 Student Climate Leaders β Driving long-term change through climate literacy.
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