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Pacific co-existence between humans and elephants - Central African Forest Initiative (CAFI)
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Countries: Gabon
Topics: AgricultureForest sector
Status: Funds Transferred
Amount: $10,000,000 USD
Start Date: 17/03/2025
End Date: 15/01/2027
Implementing Organizations: WCS
National Partners: Ministry of the Environment, Climate and Elephant Conflict
Gabon’s successes in conservation – including hosting Africa’s largest population of forest elephants (95,000) – have also led to unforeseen consequences, such as human-wildlife conflict that contributes to food insecurity in rural areas. Indeed, Between 2016 and 2021, nearly 12,000 complaints about crop destruction were recorded, and from 2020 to 2021, 18 out of 27 wildlife attacks were caused by elephants, resulting in 8 deaths and several serious injuries. In response, Gabon is refining its policies to ensure they benefit both the environment and local communities.

In response to an urgent call in December 2024 by the Gabonese Prime Minister to the international community, asking for support on mitigating human- elephant conflicts, the “Pacific co-existence between humans and elephants” project was approved to offer immediate solutions to a major conflict with potential to undermine environmental protection efforts. 

Timeline

2024
2025

Objectives

This integrated project to combat human-elephant conflicts aims to reduce these conflicts, improve food security, and support sustainable agriculture through the installation of 1800 mobile fences, smart agricultural practices, education campaigns, and an innovative insurance system for damages caused by elephants. This project, with a budget of 10 million dollars, aims to create a harmonious coexistence between humans and elephants, thereby reinforcing public support for conservation. All project financial information is available on the MPTF Gateway here

million dollars approved

million dollars transferred

electrified fences already installed (target : 1800)

hectares protected from raids (target : 3075 )

direct beneficiaries (target : 20,000)

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reported fences efficacy

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