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FEDERATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND ECOLOGICAL DIVERSITY FOR AGRICULTURAL REVAMPMENT AND HUMAN RIGHTS (FEEDAR & HR) QUARTERLY NEWSLETTER JANUARY APRIL 2010 In Meme River Forests Reserve and Meme River Community Forests Broken foot bridge Logging Fresh Cocoa Pod and seeds Cocoa in Jute Bags

TABLE OF CONTENT 1. Cocoa Trade Negotiations: Cologne-Germany Douala- Cameroon 2. Global Intergovernmental and Multi-stakeholder Consultation Kenya 3. FEEDAR & HR on the ground in Kumba. Visits to the Municipalities of Kumba Central Visits in Schools and Colleges of Kumba Central Upcoming actions; adapted from the Action plan 2010-2012

Cocoa Trade Negotiations FEEDAR & HR an Organization borne from Cocoa and Coffee peasants farmers in Cameroon remains committed to leverage concerns and resources to better the lives of millions of people depending entirely on the crop and trade for their sustainability. Cocoa production has remained a traditional and cultural crop bringing in generation of families into the cultivation, who inherit estates of the farms. Unfortunately these peasant farmers still face serious cultivation and marketing problems not being able to compromise with the challenges of poverty and hunger, food security, child labour, childhood education and other social issues. Pushing forward towards a sustainable production and cultivation of Cocoa crop while negotiating a better market- resource based approach will contribute to the sustainability of the forests, environment and the people. The responsibilities of the trade policy will be handled independently by FEEDAR & HR Co-operative and Micro credit unit. Cologne Germany. Meeting was held on the Sunday 31 st January 2010 in Hotel Park Inn Cologne between FEEDAR & HR represented by Director General Tcharbuahbokengo NFINN and Mr. Gonzalo Toro representing Bohnkaf-Kolonial GmbH & Co. KG (a cocoa trading company). Discussions were centred on introduction and confidence building in the trade. Terms of trade were discussed and a mutual understanding came to play paving the way for exchange of documents and keeping a promise for further talks. Douala Cameroon. Meeting took place in Akwa Palace Hotel on Sunday 7 th of March 2010 between Bohnkaf-Kolonial GmbH & Co. KG represented by Mr Toro Gonzalo and board members of FEEDAR & HR in presence; Chief Namata Maurice, Mrs Ebokoni Rose, Mr Ikoanuma Peter Sakwe, Mr Njaweli Samuel Mukete and Mr Mukete Andreas. The two institutions expressed trade willingness and created a forum for better co-operation in the future. 2. First Intergovernmental and Multi-stakeholder Consultation Kenya, Global Environment Outlook 5 Nairobi, Kenya 29-31 March 2010 Tcharbuahbokengo NFINN, FEEDAR & HR for Cameroon.

The Global Intergovernmental and Multi-stakeholder on the Global Environmental Outlook brought in representatives from all parts of the continents and regions including stakeholders and the civil society. The event lasted two and half days and with a working document, which was amended all through the sessions to produce the final statement http://www.unep.org/pdf/geo5/geo-5_finalstatement.pdf. It provided a forum for exchange of information and best way forward for governments and the regions to tackle environmental problems. Full documents and outcomes can be seen from the website www.unep.org/geo Integrated Environmental Assessment Training Package. A side event, an hour briefing on the Training Manual of the Integrated Environmental Assessment was helpful. It was carefully explained and questions taking from within the manual and unanswered questions were answered about the manual. Speakers from UNEP, IISD and governments citing examples how the training has been helpful. www.iisd.org/measure 3. FEEDAR & HR on the ground in Kumba. Location of office Anglican Street beside apostolic church Krama(new) Corinne Dianne Ngansop Tokam Ivoline Kinyuy Viban. FEEDAR & HR brings in two ladies to push the legacy of the Organization in the City of Kumba and Cameroon. Miss Corinne Dianne NgansopTokam born on the 2 nd November 1981 in Bandrefam, a Cameroonian. She has extensive working experience in almost all sectors of the Cameroon economy and has worked in Guinness Cameroon, Brassaries du Cameroun, Hilton Hotel Cameroon. She is a political Scientist and a Historian. Miss Ivoline Kinyuy Viban was born on the 20 th December 1983 in Bamenda, a Cameroonian by Nationality with extensive experience in China as a school teacher working with children, worked for PECTIN Cameroon, BICEC Cameroon, Wackenhut Cameroon and as a trained Nurse. The Kick off move commenced on the 7 th of April 2010 to disclose the agenda. An Agenda, which will transform communities, like wild fire in meeting the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and promote sustainable lifestyles in the region. Target to the youths is very crucial especially in;

Sustainable Environmental Conservation and tree planting Arresting climate change, Pollution within the city, Promoting Healthy lifestyles in schools, Colleges and excelling in Education and Research, Preventing Transmissible diseases and Hiv/aids, Preventing Drug use, Trafficking and Prostitution and Respecting Migration laws. Promoting Democracy and the Fundamental Rights of Man Visits of the Municipalities in Kumba Central To begin the Agenda of their mission was disclosed in the office of the Government Delegate to the Kumba Urban Council Mr Victor Ngoh Nkelle, and a brief detail channelled to the private secretary. The Agenda has equally been disclosed in all the Three Councils of the City represented by the Mayors in Kumba I Prince Ekale Mukete, Kumba II Mr Asapngu Ferdinand and Kumba III. Strong co-operation ties and joint action in promoting the agenda encouraged and welcome. Visits in Schools and Colleges of Kumba Central So far 24 schools and colleges have been visited with a population of more than 30 thousand students with a more radical approach to an active environmental clubs creation. It is expected that the students who each come from different parts of the country and towns serve as a better channel to spread a quick achievement of the MDGs and the implementation of the Agenda.

List of some Colleges and Authorities visited: School Abbreviation Principals / VP/D M Cameroon College of Arts and Science CCAS DM Achire Thomas Echu Cameroon College of Commerce High CCCHS Kwati Charles School Government Bilingual High School GBHS Kosala Mikel Mersil Martin Kosala Bilingual Academic of Art and Science BAASK VP Terence Folifack kumba AGES Comprehensive College AGES VP Monthe Paul Presbyterian Youth Center PYC Rev Ebong Emmanuel Masango ST Francis College St. Francis College Mrs Batute Lucie dean in charche of student life EXCELSOR EXCELSOR VP Njiona Barnabas COCASS COCASS Principal Kum Kwe Emmanuel Government Technical College GTC Principal Stephen Agendia Government Technical High School GTHS Asong Cornelius Government Secondary School kamlikum GSS principal Ayuk Grace Globicol Globicol Principal Enonguene victor Presbyterian High School PHS VP Bakia Manene Divine High School Divine High School Principal Ojong Elias Enow (Njuiky) KUMBA COLLEGE OF ACCADIMIC STANDARDS KUCAS Principal Mr Kumkwe Emmanuel Government Bilingual High School Kake GBHS Kake Principal Nganda Rudolf Government Bilingual High School GBHS Station Principal Charles Njicho Station Denis Comprehensive College DCC Rev Dr. Anyere Tah Godfred Upcoming actions; adapted from the Action plan 2010-2012 FEEDAR will target the youth in the city of Kumba, Sustainable Environmental Conservation and tree planting Arresting climate change, Pollution within the city, Promoting Healthy lifestyles in schools, Colleges and excelling in Education and Research, Preventing Transmissible diseases and Hiv/aids, Preventing Drug use, Trafficking and Prostitution and Respecting Migration laws. FEEDAR & HR continues to look forward to external support and donation to meet its objectives and welcomes donations and financial support any time. CONTACT: Physical Address: FEEDAR & HR Anglican Street beside apostolic church Krama - KUMBA Postal Address: FEEDAR & HR ; PO BOX 321 KUMBA MEME; SWR; CAMEROON www.feedar.interconnection.org feedar97@yahoo.com feedarsecretariat@yahoo.com Corine Dianne Tel: 99341221 Ivolin Viban Tel: 75042497