CAFÉ Executive Committee Meets in Libreville
Libreville, Gabon – 16-17 February 2026 The Executive Committee of the Consortium of African Funds for the Environment (CAFÉ) has concluded a strategic meeting in…
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Libreville, Gabon – 16-17 February 2026 The Executive Committee of the Consortium of African Funds for the Environment (CAFÉ) has concluded a strategic meeting in…
As the year draws to a close, I extend my deepest gratitude to our members, partners, and allies across Africa and around the world for…
We are pleased to share the Kinshasa Declaration, adopted by member Conservation Trust Funds during the 15th CAFE General Assembly, held in August 2025 at…
In Kinshasa this week, the voice of Africa’s conservation movement resonated with urgency and pride. Opening the 15th General Assembly of the Consortium of African…
Kinshasa, DRC – The 15th General Assembly of the Consortium of African Funds for the Environment (CAFÉ) opened on Monday 25 August 2025 in Kinshasa,…
The Executive Committee of the Consortium of African Funds for the Environment (CAFE) has concluded a two-day meeting in Kinshasa, setting the stage for the…
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