90,000 hectares are adequately monitored thanks to the effective implementation of the local agreement;
30 eco-guards and vigilance committees have the necessary resources and skills to improve the effectiveness of their conservation efforts;
The system for monitoring endangered species and their habitats has been improved with 12 annual transects deployed and 4,000 days of recording following the installation of camera traps;
600 students have been made aware of the challenges of conserving endangered species;
The beekeeping sector is structured and revitalised in the reserve, and 10 beekeepers are trained in good production practices.
Beekeeping products are better promoted and marketed, and 10 beekeepers and 4 women’s economic interest groups increase their incomes.