Action for Conservation and Environmental Sustainability (ACES)
Cameroon is one of Africa’s most important biodiversity hotspots—home to endangered wildlife, vital forests, and Indigenous and local communities whose lives are deeply connected to the land. Yet these ecosystems face growing threats from habitat loss, climate change, and unsustainable resource use.
ACES (Action for Conservation and Environmental Sustainability) works at the root of these challenges by placing communities at the center of conservation. Your donation makes this possible.
Your contribution advances community-led, science-based conservation that:
Protects endangered species and restores degraded ecosystems
Strengthens sustainable livelihoods linked to conservation success
Secures community land rights and inclusive governance
Builds climate resilience through nature-based solutions
Improves public health by addressing environmental drivers of disease
Empowers youth as the next generation of environmental leaders
Together, this integrated approach delivers long-term benefits for biodiversity, people, and the global climate.
Your gift directly funds ACES’ six integrated programs:
Biodiversity Conservation & Ecosystem Protection
Community wildlife monitoring, habitat restoration, anti-poaching support, and collaborative protected-area management.
Community-Led Sustainable Economies
Agroecology, non-timber forest products, eco-tourism, and conservation-linked micro-enterprises.
Rights, Governance & Empowerment
Land rights mapping, legal literacy, Indigenous knowledge documentation, and inclusive community councils.
Climate Resilience & Justice
Nature-based climate solutions, climate-smart villages, early warning systems, and policy advocacy.
Community Health & Wellbeing
Clean water protection, sanitation, zoonotic disease awareness, and mobile health support.
Conservation Education & Youth Stewardship
School conservation clubs, youth ranger programs, eco-ambassadors, and intergenerational learning.
Supports:
School conservation clubs and youth learning materials
Community wildlife monitors reporting threats
Environmental health and sanitation awareness sessions
Impact: Builds awareness, early stewardship, and frontline protection.
Supports:
Native tree planting and habitat restoration
Agroecology and sustainable harvesting training
Watershed protection for clean water access
Impact: Restores ecosystems while strengthening food security.
Supports:
Youth ranger and eco-ambassador training
Women- and youth-led sustainable enterprises
Inclusive community conservation councils
Impact: Builds leadership, livelihoods, and local governance.
Supports:
Community land rights mapping and legal literacy
Climate-smart villages and seed banks
Expanded community patrols and monitoring
Impact: Secures land, strengthens climate resilience, and protects biodiversity hotspots.
Supports:
Restoration of wildlife corridors and critical habitats
Scaled nature-based climate solutions
Mobile health clinics in remote conservation areas
Long-term youth leadership pipelines
Impact: Delivers measurable, landscape-level change for nature and people.
ACES’ work aligns with leading international frameworks:
UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs):
1, 3, 5, 8, 13, 15, 16, 17
Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD):
Ecosystem restoration, species protection, equitable benefit-sharing, Indigenous leadership
Climate Finance Priorities:
Nature-based solutions, adaptation and resilience, rights-based climate action
Partnering with ACES enables organizations to deliver credible ESG and impact outcomes through locally led conservation in Central Africa.
Environmental: Biodiversity protection, ecosystem restoration, climate adaptation
Social: Indigenous rights, public health, youth employment, gender inclusion
Governance: FPIC, inclusive decision-making, transparent benefit-sharing
We offer program sponsorships, multi-year partnerships, and impact reporting aligned with EU, US, and foundation standards.
Your generosity supports people on the frontlines of conservation and helps safeguard Cameroon’s ecosystems for generations to come.