Project Map
Bayanga Project
The Central African Republic is one of the least developed countries on the planet, ranked at 172 out of 177 on the United Nations Human Development Index.
Digital Literacy Project
Effective communication is one of the most important yet least valued skills in conservation and development.
Forest Elephants Public Awareness Project (FEPAP)
With support from the US Fish and Wildlife Service African Elephant Conservation Fund and the International Fund for Animal Welfare, INCEF created a series of films to raise awareness of Forest Elephants.
Great Apes Public Awareness Project (GAPAP)
The indigenous people of the Congo Basin have been sharing the forest with great apes for thousands of year, yet most know very little about them, nor have they actually seen one. INCEF is working with local media specialists and scientists to produce and disseminate videos that will correct this while raising awareness of the current threats to gorillas and chimpanzees.
Hunting Project
One of the most complicated and difficult projects undertaken by INCEF was to respond to the need of how we could help Congolese citizens understand the devastating cost of the commercial trade in
Monkeypox Project
INCEF has expanded its work on raising awareness of zoonotic diseases (diseases that pass from animals to humans and vice versa) through a collaboration with the Center for Disease Control in Atlan
Salonga-Lukenie-Sankuru Landscape Project
INCEF's project in the Salonga-Lukenie-Sankuru landscape of the Democratic Republic of Congo, in partnership with the World Wildlife Fund and Pact-Congo, is well underway.
INCEF's Kinshasa, DRC-based production team made extensive research trips at the start to the Lokolama zone and the Monkoto corridor of the landscape and returned a couple of months later for its initial production trips.
A clear indication of the merits of the INCEF approach was demonstrated during the research expeditions by the attendance, night after night, of every person in each village we visited for the screenings of the "Tous Pour le Conservation" film package. Children were quoting key messages of the films for days after and the expectations of the villagers for the films now being produced, which will feature people and stories from their own communities, are highly charged.
Sudanese Wildlife Protection Project

INCEF is helping Africa's newest country, South Sudan, preserve its gazelle, antelope, giraffe, elephant, hippo, and other vast wildlife populations that may constitute the largest animal migration on earth.








