29 November 2007

HIC Projects in the in the news:

http://www.grantmanagementblog.com/2007/11/27/global-trees-in-cameroon/

10,000 trees planted: a postcard from Cameroon

November 27, 2007 | Posted by Catherine

 

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Global Trees CameroonEncouraging news from Cameroon where the first phase of a tree planting project, supported by our Global Trees campaign, appears to be ahead of schedule.

Matthew Douzart, project director of the Himalayan Institute Cameroon, has just written to tell us that the first 10,000 trees have already been planted in protected reforestation plots and water catchment areas and plans are well advanced to plant more trees after the rains start next spring.

Sponsored by Global Trees, the forestation work is part of a project run by the Himalayan Institute, a non-profit, international organization committed to humanitarian programmes.

Their new community centre near the town of Kumbo (Google map) is intended to be the first of many spread across Africa offering practical support and empowerment for local communities.

Matthew Douzart reveals that, of the funds allocated, 94% went directly to tree planting with plenty left for thousands more.

If you would like to know more about the project, there are details on the Himalayan Institute Cameroon web page and photographs from the most recent tree planting on our Flickr pages.

22 November 2007

Headed home

Thanksgiving day 2007.  Briana will be in the US in 3 hours.  I Leave Cameroon in about 4 hours.  Arrive in Casablanca at about 4pm.  Spending the night in Casablanca, and then fly out around noon.  Will be in the states on Friday.

Look forward to some rest, reflection, and getting hard at work on Cameroon related items stateside.

It has ben an amazing time.  Truly amazing.

 

Matt D