Cameroon adaptation finance landscape

Designed for financiers, policymakers, local impact brokers, and national and subnational governments in Cameroon, this tool clarifies adaptation finance flows and gaps and facilitates inclusive local adaptation by increasing transparency and knowledge on these finance flows.

Check out this short explainer video and overview document for more information on how to use this tool and to understand how it was developed.

This tool was developed as part of the BRIDGE project, supported by the Step Change initiative, and funded by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands and the International Development Research Centre (IDRC), Canada. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, or of the International Development Research Centre (IDRC), Canada.

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Cameroon Green Septentrion – Land and natural resource management (CaSeVe – C3)

Timeline: 2023 – 2028
Budget: Unknown

Project brief:
The Cameroun Septentrion Vert – Gestion des territoires et des ressources naturelles (CaSeVe – C3) component, implemented with the support of African Wildlife Foundation (AWF), NOE, and Conserve Global, focuses on strengthening the management and conservation of hunting zones and national parks in Cameroon. This component works to support both public and private actors in the protection and sustainable use of these areas, especially those that are currently operational. It also aims to identify and assist organisations capable of taking over the management of protected areas that are either non-functional or in critical condition. The objective is to enhance the resilience of natural resources in the region while ensuring effective management of protected areas for biodiversity conservation.

Contact point: Camille Affana Nkoa – NOÉ Coordinateur Cameroun – caffana@noe.org

Welcome to the Cameroon adaptation finance landscape tool!

This tool is designed to be a practical, user-friendly resource, enhancing the visibility of adaptation finance flows in Cameroon. It maps current and near-term local adaptation programmes and projects in Cameroon, as of end-2024, using publicly-accessible data.

This first iteration maps international public funding, laying the foundation for future layers and broader replication.

The tool follows a participatory and iterative approach. Built as a living resource, this tool will be updated over time and enriched with additional contributions. We invite collaborators to provide feedback and suggest adjustments and additions to the data.