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About ARCOS
The Albertine Rift bioregion
The Albertine Rift is a biogeographic region of the western branch
of the African Rift Valley extending from the northern tip of Lake
Albert to the southern tip of Lake Tanganyika and encompasses natural
and human induced features from north-western Uganda, eastern Democratic
Republic of Congo, Rwanda, Burundi, south-western Tanzania to northern
Zambia. It is recognized to be important in terms of conservation
of biodiversity, due mainly to a high proportion of endemism and
harbors rich montane forest ecosystems, great lakes and river systems,
most of them across international boundaries. These ecosystems regulate
a stable climate across the region, protect water catchment areas
and provide alternatives for community livelihoods and sustainable
development.
However, the pressure on natural resources and environmental degradation
in the Albertine Rift is extremely high, resulting mainly from poverty
and high population density. The region has also experienced a series
of armed conflicts that peaked mainly in the mid 1990s. In addition,
one of the most important factors facing biodiversity conservation
in the Albertine Rift is the limited knowledge on its status, the
lack of sound public awareness and effective policies on the conservation
and sustainable use of natural resources and limited capacity of
local institutions. Encroachment, illegal logging, pollution and
soil erosion, habitat loss due to mining, disruption of water flow
and agriculture and climate change are among the increasing threats
facing biodiversity, community livelihoods and sustainable development
in the Albertine Rift.
ARCOS Mission and Objectives
ARCOS was established in 1995 with the following mission: “to
enhance biodiversity conservation and the sustainable use of natural
resources of the Albertine Rift through the promotion of collaborative
conservation action; awareness raising; and biodiversity information
exchange in the region.”
The objectives of ARCOS as articulated in its constitution are
the following:
To enhance the knowledge of biodiversity and natural resources
in the Albertine Rift region;
To promote awareness raising and conservation action for
better sustainable use of fragile natural resources of the Albertine
Rift region;
To enhance the conservation and protection of key biodiversity
features of the Albertine Rift region for the regional ecosystem
integrity and future generations;
To promote capacity building, networking, regional collaboration
and information exchange for better conservation action in the Albertine
Rift region and other mountain ecosystems in Africa.
Organisational Structure
ARCOS is a regional organisation, registered both in Uganda and
in the UK (as a Charity and Company Limited by Guarantee). ARCOS
has a Board of Directors and Trustees comprised of appointed Board
members. These board members include representatives from the Albertine Rift region, the UK and other international experts from different
countries.
Within the Board of Directors, a ‘Coordination Bureau’
is responsible for overseeing and reviewing ARCOS progress. This
Bureau is comprised of the Chairman, Vice-Chairman, Treasurer and
Secretary to the Board, plus the Executive Secretary and the Regional
Coordinator.
Click here to view ARCOS BOARD MEMBERS,
OFFICERS AND NGO REPRESENTATIVES
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