
Our Goals
At Conserv Congo, we stand at the frontline of a fragile future, where the loss of biodiversity and the rise of environmental crime threaten the soul of our continent. We don’t have decades. We have now.
Guided by our mission. Every patrol, every prosecution, every partnership is a step toward a just, biodiverse, and resilient Congo.
Our Priorities
Our Priorities
Our Priorities
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Educate Communities on Biodiversity and Sustainable Practices
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Educate Communities on Biodiversity and Sustainable Practices
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Educate Communities on Biodiversity and Sustainable Practices
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Empower Communities with Viable Economic Alternatives
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Empower Communities with Viable Economic Alternatives
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Empower Communities with Viable Economic Alternatives
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Strengthen Collaboration Between Civil Society and State Institutions
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Strengthen Collaboration Between Civil Society and State Institutions
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Strengthen Collaboration Between Civil Society and State Institutions
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Support Ecosystem Preservation and Resilience
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Support Ecosystem Preservation and Resilience
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Support Ecosystem Preservation and Resilience
The Conserv’s Congo 2030 Goals
The Conserv’s Congo 2030 Goals
The Conserv’s Congo 2030 Goals
01
Expanding community-based anti-poaching units across multiple provinces to increase grassroots surveillance and protection of key ecosystems.

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Expanding community-based anti-poaching units across multiple provinces to increase grassroots surveillance and protection of key ecosystems.

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Expanding community-based anti-poaching units across multiple provinces to increase grassroots surveillance and protection of key ecosystems.

02
Establishing a regional wildlife forensic laboratory to strengthen investigative capacity, improve the admissibility of evidence in court, and facilitate scientific data sharing across borders.

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Establishing a regional wildlife forensic laboratory to strengthen investigative capacity, improve the admissibility of evidence in court, and facilitate scientific data sharing across borders.

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Establishing a regional wildlife forensic laboratory to strengthen investigative capacity, improve the admissibility of evidence in court, and facilitate scientific data sharing across borders.

03
Formalizing a cross-border enforcement alliance with neighboring countries to support multilateral cooperation in tackling transnational environmental crimes.

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Formalizing a cross-border enforcement alliance with neighboring countries to support multilateral cooperation in tackling transnational environmental crimes.

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Formalizing a cross-border enforcement alliance with neighboring countries to support multilateral cooperation in tackling transnational environmental crimes.

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Empowering local communities economically through sustainable livelihood programs, recognizing that poverty and lack of opportunity are core drivers of illegal wildlife trade. These initiatives aim to offer meaningful alternatives and reduce reliance on environmentally harmful practices.

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Empowering local communities economically through sustainable livelihood programs, recognizing that poverty and lack of opportunity are core drivers of illegal wildlife trade. These initiatives aim to offer meaningful alternatives and reduce reliance on environmentally harmful practices.

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Empowering local communities economically through sustainable livelihood programs, recognizing that poverty and lack of opportunity are core drivers of illegal wildlife trade. These initiatives aim to offer meaningful alternatives and reduce reliance on environmentally harmful practices.

05
Creating a national multidisciplinary unit to combat environmental crime, bringing together law enforcement, judiciary, civil society, government agencies, and conservation experts. This unit will focus on coordination, intelligence-sharing, and joint operations to increase the rate of prosecution and dismantle criminal networks.

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Creating a national multidisciplinary unit to combat environmental crime, bringing together law enforcement, judiciary, civil society, government agencies, and conservation experts. This unit will focus on coordination, intelligence-sharing, and joint operations to increase the rate of prosecution and dismantle criminal networks.

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Creating a national multidisciplinary unit to combat environmental crime, bringing together law enforcement, judiciary, civil society, government agencies, and conservation experts. This unit will focus on coordination, intelligence-sharing, and joint operations to increase the rate of prosecution and dismantle criminal networks.
