Samuel Nguiffo

[1] He was awarded the Goldman Environmental Prize in 1999, for his efforts on protection of the tropical rainforests of Central Africa.

[2][3] In 2001, Samuel Nguiffo wrote a report on Dja Reserve which was published by Forest Peoples Programme.

The reserve has been a source of conflict between the local communities in the area and Dja Reserve authorities[4] On July 13, 2003 Under his leadership as the chairman of Centre for Environment and Development (CED), CED alongside the Network for the Fight against Hunger (RELUFA) wrote a letter to the US Government as regards the land acquisition and exploitation of the US-owned palm oil farm; Herakles Farms in Cameroon South-west.

[1] Samuel Nguiffo was awarded alongside seven environmentalist at San Francisco at the 10th annual Goldman Prizes, he also won $125,000 from the Goldman Environmental Foundation.

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