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Who we are SciDev.Net involves a wide range of individuals working together towards common goals across the globe. Our main office is based in the UK at CABI, but we have a worldwide network of registered users, advisors, consultants and freelance journalists, predominantly from developing countries, who drive our activities and vision. SciDev.Net is owned by CABI, an intergovernmental organisation focussed on agriculture. In its 2017 report, it found that 44% of staff were female (44%, 2016), 38% of Executive Management Team (EMT) were female (29%, 2016), 36% of Senior Managers were female (34%, 2016). It also found that 82% of staff believed that CABI values diversity. SciDev.Net staff gender split ....
Work with us Information for Freelance News Writers for SciDev.Net If you wish to pitch a story to us, send a brief summary (2–3 paragraphs) explaining the story as concisely but as concretely as possible. We strongly encourage you to do this before writing the news item in full. Please use the SciDev.Net pitching template if supplied with one by your regional editor. Your story idea should be submitted by email to the relevant regional coordinator, with a copy of the email sent to the news editor (news@scidev.net).:
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The tropical Ebo Forest in Southwest Cameroon is known for its unique ecosystem and for being a home to endangered and rare species. However, in early 2020, the Cameroon government approved the creation of logging concessions in the forest. SciDev.Net published a story about the threat posed by the concessions to the communities and wildlife of the forest. By August 2020, the concessions had been cancelled. Local NGO Foder believes media attention, including SciDev.Net’s article, played an important role in this cancellation. ....
Share this article: Republish We encourage you to republish this article online and in print, it’s free under our creative commons attribution license, but please follow some simple guidelines: You have to credit our authors. You have to credit SciDev.Net where possible include our logo with a link back to the original article. You can simply run the first few lines of the article and then add: “Read the full article on SciDev.Net” containing a link back to the original article. If you want to also take images published in this story you will need to confirm with the original source if you re licensed to use them. ....