The Soundélé Konan Foundation and the National Coordination for the Country Programme of the International Human Rights Commission -IHRC for the Republic of Côte d’Ivoire, affiliated with ECOWAS countries, established a strategic partnership on Thursday, 30 January 2025. The agreement, signed in Abidjan, aims to support the Ivorian government’s efforts in protecting and restoring forest cover, a crucial challenge for the country, which is the world’s largest producer of cocoa.
This agreement aligns with commitments made by Côte d’Ivoire during international summits, including COP21, under the Paris Climate Agreement, where the country pledged to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and protect natural resources, essential for the long-term environmental stability of the region. It reflects a shared commitment to balancing economic development with environmental protection, especially as deforestation remains a significant threat to biodiversity and climate.
Adrienne Soundélé, President of the Soundélé Konan Foundation, described this collaboration as a crucial step in the fight for forest protection in Côte d’Ivoire. “This partnership demonstrates our commitment to building a brighter future, where forests reclaim their central place in our ecosystem and economy,” she stated.
Fofana Vamara, IHRC Resident Representative, highlighted the tangible benefits of this project, which receives substantial support from the Department for Climate Change Mitigation and Civil Society Organisations of the African Development Bank (AfDB), as well as potential multilateral international partners engaged in combating global warming and preserving biodiversity. “The goal is to support the people of Gagnoa, a key cocoa-producing region, in adopting sustainable agricultural practices that are forest and environmentally friendly,” he explained.
At the core of this initiative are two promising approaches: agroforestry and forestry. These techniques integrate trees into agricultural systems, allowing biodiversity preservation while improving yields and farmers’ incomes. For the Gagnoa region, the heart of cocoa cultivation, transitioning to more sustainable practices is essential.
Deforestation, primarily driven by extensive agriculture, has reduced Côte d’Ivoire’s forest cover by over 80% in the past 50 years. In response to this alarming situation, the government has committed to restoring 20% of its forests by 2030. The partnership between the Soundélé Konan Foundation and IHRC is part of a broader effort to realise these ambitious goals.
The signing of this agreement marks a turning point in the fight against deforestation in Côte d’Ivoire, opening new avenues for collaboration between the public sector, non-governmental organisations, and local communities in implementing effective forest conservation programs. It showcases the ability of local and international actors to work together in addressing complex challenges at the intersection of environmental, economic, and social issues.
As Côte d’Ivoire continues to play a central role in global cocoa production, this partnership could serve as a model for other countries facing similar challenges, particularly in West Africa, where deforestation driven by intensive agriculture poses a serious threat to ecosystems and local communities.
Attendees at the Meeting:
- Adrienne Soundélé—President and General Director of the Soundélé Konan Foundation for the Protection and Development of Wildlife and Flora, recipient of the National Excellence Award 🇨🇮 2015.
- Fofana Vamara—Country Representative, Regional Coordinator, and IHRC Commissioner—Country Representative, Regional Coordinator, and IHRC Commissioner (C-0013) for the Country Programme of the International Human Rights Commission -IHRC in the Republic of Côte d’Ivoire, affiliated with ECOWAS countries.
- Essouetchi Etchien Constantin—Technical Advisor for Climate Change Mitigation, delegated to the National Coordination for the Country Programme of the International Human Rights Commission IHRC for the Republic of Côte d’Ivoire, affiliated with ECOWAS countries.
- Sylvain N’Guessan—Representative of the Soundélé Konan Foundation—Representative of the Soundélé Konan Foundation for the Protection and Development of Wildlife and Flora.
- Cyrille Koffi—Member of the Soundélé Konan Foundation for the Protection and Development of Wildlife and Flora.
- Assamoi Maxime—Member of the Soundélé Konan Foundation for the Protection and Development of Wildlife and Flora.
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Issued in Abidjan, Plateau, 30 January 2025.
Article prepared by:
Fofana Vamara—IHRC Commisioner, IHRC Press Jurnalist
Sylvain N’Guessan—Representative of the Soundélé Konan Foundation
save forests for better lives.
très très bien. félicitations à Mme Adrienne Soundelé.