Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Children-in-the-Democratic-Republic-of-Congo-27MZIFJX23R08.htmlConceptually similarDance for Congo with Schoolkids of LokolamaGP0STR8LYCompleted★★★★★★Dance for Congo with Schoolkids of LokolamaGP0STR8NKCompleted★★★★Campaigners with Lokolama Villagers in the Democratic Republic of CongoGP0STREADCompleted★★★★Dance for Congo with Schoolkids of LokolamaGP0STR8K1Completed★★★★Scientific Research on Tropical Peatland in the Democratic Republic of CongoGP0STR8LECompleted★★★★Greenpeace Campaigners Travel to MbandakaGP0STREANCompleted★★★★Children in the Democratic Republic of CongoGP0STR8LJCompleted★★★★Villagers of Lokolama welcome the Expedition Team on their ArrivalGP0STR8NVCompleted★★★★Scientific Research on Tropical Peatland in the Democratic Republic of CongoGP0STR8L9Completed★★★★View AllGP0STR8LDChildren in the Democratic Republic of CongoCapucine Dayen (Greenpeace Africa, International Communications Coordinator, Congo Basin Forest) talking to the villagers of Lokolama on their arrival. A team from Greenpeace Africa are working with local partners to conduct scientific research in the village of Lokolama, 45 km from Mbandaka. The team aim to identify the presence of tropical peatlands in the region, and to measure its depth.Locations:Africa-Democratic Republic of the Congo-Équateur-LokolamaDate:27 Oct, 2017Credit:© Kevin McElvaney / GreenpeaceMaximum size:7360px X 4912pxRestrictions:No FundraisingKeywords:Children-Day-Forests (campaign title)-Greenpeace campaigners-Happiness-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Men-Outdoors-Villages-WomenShoot:Peatland Forest in the Democratic Republic of the CongoDocumentation of ground-level research into satellite data on vast peatland areas recently discovered by scientists in the swamps of the Congo Basin rainforest, as well as affected communities and the natural environment. The most carbon-rich tropical region in the world is estimated to store the equivalent of three years’ worth of total global fossil fuel.Related Collections:Congo Basin Peatland Documentation (Photos & Video)