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Scenes of daily life in Babogombe Village.
Scenes of daily life in Babogombe Village.
A view of the Yoko Forest from Babogombe Village in the early morning.
A woman preparing and cooking food in Babogombe Village.
A man and a woman preparing and cooking food in Babogombe Village.
A man crafting a new piece for his roof from fresh cut raffia.
A couple winnowing rice together in the early morning in Babogombe Village.
A young boy riding a bicycle on a roadway through Yoko Forest that links Kisangani to Babogombe Village.
Cyclists transporting fruits on the roadway through Yoko Forest that links Kisangani to Babogombe Village.
Seedlings growing in a slash and burn agricultural field near Babogombe Village.
A panoramic view of the Congo River in Kinshasa.
A view of a chair made at a sawmill while a carpenter works on a piece of wood with a block plane, in the background.
FAO Representative in DR Congo, Mr. Neheru Essomba Begono standing in the car park of FAOCD.
FAO Representative in DR Congo, Mr. Neheru Essomba Begono standing in the car park of FAOCD.
Guest houses for INERA researchers (Institut National d'Études et de Recherches Agronomiques) situated near in the Yoko Forest.
A PhD laureate from the University of Kasangani confirming recognition of the Kingfish bird he caught in a net placed within the Yoko Forest for catching fruit eating birds for his research.
A technician of the University of Kisangani searching the archives of botanical samples of the University Erbolarium, that have fallen into disuse and disrepair.
A PhD laureate recording data from each of the birds he caught with a net in the Yoko Forest for analysis of biodiversity and the role of fruit eating birds within the forest.
A PhD laureate recording data from each of the birds he caught with a net in the Yoko Forest for analysis of biodiversity and the role of fruit eating birds within the forest.
A view of a guest house where INERA (Institut National d'Études et de Recherches Agronomiques) researchers stay during the rehabilitation efforts of renovating all INERA research stations, institutes
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Scenes of daily life in Babogombe Village.
Renovation of agricultural and forestry research in the Democratic Republic of the Congo: GCP/DRC/036/EC. The objective of the project deals with three main areas of intervention and identifies three operational elements to implement within the framework of a collective cooperative: financial, scientific and technical. The three ares of intervention are: institutional support, improvement of infrastructure and research facilities and the furtherance of research capabilities and of distribution of research findings. At the operational level, the three components of the programme are:
-The general aspect dealing with global activities of the project from administrative and financial management, national partnership and international cooperation to the coordination of the following two elements;
-The agricultural aspect which focuses on implementing high priority agricultural research programmes for improving infrastructure and reinforcing research capabilities and the diffusion of research findings; and
-The forestry aspect which concentrates on the implementation of high priority forestry research as well as efforts to improve infrastructure and research capabilities and diffusion of research findings.
05/25/2009
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© FAO/Giulio Napolitano
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