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The Bonobo Conservation Initiative has been and continues to be a creative convergence of dedicated, talented and distinguished people who share a common interest in bonobos and concern for their endangered plight. Based in Washington, DC and the Democratic Republic of Congo, our network of participants, advisors, and associates reaches around the globe.
Board of Directors
Alden Almquist, Ph.D.
Sub-Saharan Africa Consultant; Literary examiner, Library of
Congress
Elaine Broadhead
Chair, Benjamin J. Rosenthal Foundation
Sally Jewell Coxe
Co-founder and President, Bonobo Conservation Initiative
Edward C. Green, Ph.D.
Director of the AIDS Prevention Research Project at the Harvard Center for Population and Development Studies
Senior Research Scientist, Center for Population and Development Studies Harvard University
Mark F. Johnson, Chairman of the Board
Founding Director, MJF International/ AIDS.org
William Meade
Principal, Environmental Policy and Ecotourism, P.A. Consulting, Inc.
Norman Rosen
Conservation Breeding Specialist Group, IUCN
Adjunct Faculty, Primate Behavior, California State University-Fullerton
Jane Solomon
Trustee, Woodbury Fund
Sue Ann Taylor
President, ZeelTV
General Counsel for BCI:
Alan Lewine, Esq.
Counsel: DLA Piper
In Memoriam:
Brigadier General William E.“Steve” Stevens
Chair, 2000-2003
Officers:
Sally Coxe, President
Michael Hurley, Executive Director and Vice President
Amy Clanin, Program Manager
Ceres Bainbridge, Secretary
William Meade, Treasurer
Democratic Republic of Congo:
Dieudonné Mushagalusa, Deputy Director
Bienvenu Mupenda, Director of Logistics and Finance
Essylot Lubala, Legal Counsel
Eric Epheni, Communications & Administration
Richard Eonga, Mbandaka bureau chief
Malu Ebonga Charles, Technical Manager
Medard Bakaa, Technical Assistant
BCI Monitoring Teams:
Bosoli Gilbert
Lokwa Mayanga
Lokwa Odile
Ndoka Imba
Esola Bafaya
Lokwa Basanga
Ndoko Liswa
Lokwa Botamba
Ikamba Iyamba
Itele Babeba
Lueto Mola
Mpoto
Mpia Ilanga
Bola Ilanga
BCI is committed to long-term partnerships with Congolese communities and NGOs. In addition to BCI staff, BCI currently supports over 130 partners' staff in field operations, including rangers, monitoring teams, agricultural development, micro-credit management, medical staff, maintenance & management.
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