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GCP/GLO/682/EC, SUSTAINABLE WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT PROGRAMME (SWM)
05 December 2020, Bapukeli, Democratic Republic of Congo - Thomas Aseli and his wife Ekakuto Philomena are Mbuti hunter-gatherers from the Ituri forest in northeastern Democratic Republic of Congo. Like all Mbuti people, they live from the forest without threatening its wildlife. They are actively involved in the conservation of the Okapi Wildlife Reserve.
12/05/2020
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© FAO/Thomas Nicolon
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UF148PB
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