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Force Protection African Condition


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FORCE Protection African conditions as a Driver for Sustainable Development.

Purpose of the programs

The programs will bring together various stakeholders in African Sustainable Development to raise awareness on the timely topic of sustainable conservation and sustainable development. Discussions will reflect the concern for “planet, people, prosperity and peace”, identified as areas of critical importance in the 2030 UN Agenda for Sustainable Development.

The programs principal goal is to address the issues, challenges, and major threats related to the effective management and protecction Africa resources. The conference's recommendations will be submitted to the States Parties to the World Heritage Convention, UNESCO, development partners, and representatives of industry, civil society and local communities.

FORCE PROTECTION

In United States military security, Force Protection Condition (FPCON for short) is a terrorist threat system overseen by the United States Department of Defense directive, and describes the number of measures needed to be taken by security agencies in response to various levels of terrorist threats against military facilities, as opposed to DEFCON, which assesses the amount of military forces needed to be deployed in a situation with a certain likelihood of attack against the civilian population.

FORCE 7F & UNESCO

There exist a great variety of Landscapes that are representative of the different regions of the world. Combined works of nature and humankind, they express a long and intimate relationship between peoples and their natural environment.

UNESCO has been taking action in the Congo Basin since 2000 in order to improve the conservation and the management of natural World Heritage sites, those already inscribed as well as those which have the potential for inscription.The two programs being implemented - Biodiversity Conservation in Regions of Armed Conflict: Protecting World Heritage in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Central Africa World Heritage Forest Initiative (CAWHFI) – rely on the World Heritage Convention to reinforce and to promote the protected areas in the region through the sustainable management of the whole ecological landscape.

Congo Basin’s forests

The forests of Central Africa represent the world’s second largest area of tropical rainforest after the Amazon and distinguish themselves by their outstanding biodiversity and high level of endemism. The conservation of the Congo Basin’s forests is essential for its 30 million inhabitants who depend on the countless environmental products and services that the forests provide. The region also plays a central role in climate regulation and carbon sequestration.

Virunga National Park in the DRC was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1979. It is the oldest African National Park. It covers an area of 7,900 km2, from swamps and steppes to the snowfields of Rwenzori at an altitude of over 5,000 m, and from lava plains to the savannahs on the slopes of volcanoes. The Park comprises a distinctive range of habitats which is home to an exceptional biodiversity, notably endemic, rare and globally threatened species.
Virunga National Park
  • Direct support to the site for personnel and equipment.
  • Capacity building of ICCN personnel for ecological monitoring and monitoring of threats.
  • Awareness building and environmental education.
  • Ecological monitoring.
  • Rehabilitation of infrastructures.
  • Support for surveillance patrols.
  • Support to the Committee to Save Virunga (CSV).
  • Support for the validation of the Management Plan.

FORCE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM - INTERACTION IN CONFLICTS-
How we helps
-Do sport, exercise, and physical education FORCE 7F professionals empower the people they serve and contribute to community development? Do FORCE 7F policies, programs, and practices contribute to sustainable economic and social development, making them worthwhile governmental investments? These questions frame the ensuing analysis. Empowerment-oriented and community-based FORCE7F programs, and practices may contribute to sustainable development in five related areas. They may enhance human health and well-being across the lifespan; mollify the harms caused by poverty, social exclusion, social isolation, and inter-group conflict; contribute to human capital development, especially in vulnerable youth; develop collective identities, thereby facilitating collective action; and foster social networks and voluntary associations, which animate civil society in strong democracies. To achieve these potential contributions, force7F professionals will need to develop new capacities and build new institutions. These pervasive changes characterize the social work of FORCE7F programs, practices, and policies

-To reveal and sustain the great diversity of the interactions between humans and their environment, to protect living traditional cultures and preserve the traces of those which have disappeared, these sites, called cultural landscapes, have been inscribed on the World Heritage List.

-Cultural landscapes -- cultivated terraces on lofty mountains, gardens, sacred places ... -- testify to the creative genius, social development and the imaginative and spiritual vitality of humanity. They are part of our collective identity.



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