With €4.2 million in funding from AFD/FFEM, the Biodiversity Conservation and Community Development (CBDC) project is positively transforming the buffer zone of Chimanimani National Park (PNC). The initiative combines environmental conservation with socioeconomic development, promoting the sustainable management of natural resources while benefiting both biodiversity and the quality of life of local communities.
Published at 28/11/2024
CBDC Project Boosts Conservation and Sustainable Development in the Buffer Zone of Chimanimani National Park
In recent months, the project has implemented key actions, including the development of local conservation and community management plans with the 14 communities living in the buffer zone, namely:
- Practical training in sustainable agriculture: Practices that improve food security (by increasing crop productivity and generating more income) and enhance soil preservation (mitigating environmental impacts).
- Water resource management: Ensuring more efficient and sustainable use of water.
- Reforestation: Actions that help restore degraded areas and promote biodiversity conservation.
One of the project’s most notable strategies involves diversifying community income sources through the promotion of Non-Timber Forest Products (NTFPs), with a particular focus on honey production. This approach has:
- Empowered small-scale beekeepers and promoted good hive management practices.
- Provided economic benefits for families by increasing income sources.
- Contributed to pollination, which is essential for biodiversity and local productivity.
As part of its implementation efforts, the Micaia Foundation, a project partner, took community products to the Maputo International Trade Fair (FACIM) for the third time. The products stood out for their high quality and originality, attracting significant attention from both visitors and exhibitors.
These efforts culminated in winning second place in the Best Manufactured Product for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) category, reinforcing the project’s positive impact and the community’s ability to produce innovative and competitive goods.
The CBDC project continues to strengthen the balance between biodiversity conservation and socioeconomic development, empowering the communities of the PNC buffer zone and promoting a more sustainable future.