Queen Elisabeth National Park, a representative image of the COP 29 of the 2024 United Nations Climate Change Conference
Tourism Development and Community Conservation in the Greater Virunga Landscape at the core of the discussions of experts, Members of GVTC Regional Technical Committees.
Combatting wildlife trafficking, exacerbated by the changing trafficking routes, requires extra effort and much more involvement of players at different levels.
Democratic Republic of Congo, Rwanda and Uganda: Partners are committed to conduct the Mountain Gorilla Census in the Greater Virunga Landscape
Greater Virunga Transboundary Collaboration, the creation of park rangers of Virunga Massif.
Biodiversity conservation in the Greater Virunga Landscape remains the main open door for Transboundary Collaboration between the Democratic Republic of Congo, the Republic of Rwanda and the Republic of Uganda.
International Forest Day 2024 finds the Greater Virunga Landscape in dire straits.
The role of GVTC as the convener remains unchanged for the implementation phase of the 2024-2033 GVL Strategic Plan
Commitment of stakeholders reaffirmed, as they validate the 2024-2033 Greater Virunga Transboundary Strategic Plan
International Day for Biological Diversity 2024
Special gorilla relationships
THE TECHNICAL WORKING GROUP MEETING TO REVIEW THE DRAFT OF THE 10 YEARS GVTC TRANSBOUNDARY STRATEGIC PLAN
VULNERABILITY OF PROTECTED AREAS OF THE GREATER VIRUNGA LANDSCAPE VIS A VIS CLIMATE CHANGE
Stakeholders believe that GVTC can help save the Virunga National Park, a world heritage site in danger.
The consultative meeting of Rubavu, to determine the strategic orientation of the Transboundary Collaboration in the next ten years
Participatory approach in developing the Greater Virunga Landscape Transboundary Strategic Plan appreciated by the stakeholders.
Issues of transboundary nature affecting wildlife conservation and tourism development were discussed by the stakeholders from Kisoro, Rukungiri, Kabale, Rubanda and Kanungu Districts of Uganda.
Mutual legal assistance and information sharing is an option for the stakeholders in conserving the Greater Virunga Landscape.
The leadership of the Northern Province of Rwanda supports GVTC efforts to conserve the Greater Virunga Landscape
Greater Virunga Transboundary collaboration supports the efforts of the Partner States leading to free movements of the people.
Biodiversity conservation must be given priority despite conflicts between actors in Greater Virunga Landscape