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Mossapoula

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Place in Sangha-Mbaéré, Central African Republic
Mossapoula
Mossapoula is located in Central African Republic
Mossapoula
Mossapoula
Location in Central African Republic
Coordinates:2°57′36″N16°15′44″E / 2.96000°N 16.26222°E /2.96000; 16.26222
CountryCentral African Republic
PrefectureSangha-Mbaéré
Sub-prefectureBayanga
CommuneYobe-Sangha
Population
 (2021)
 • Total
979[1]

Mossapoula, also spelledMoussapola,Mossapola, orMossaboula, is a village situated nearBayanga town inSangha-Mbaéré Prefecture, Central African Republic.

History

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In 1993, Mossapoula had a population of 380 people, 300 of whom wereBaka.[2]

Economy

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Agriculture and hunting are the main economic activities for the villagers.[3] Since 1990, the residents have only been able to hunt 10 km from the village's eastern side since it is located withinDzanga-Sangha Special Reserve.[4] The presence of the Baka people created the village's tourism industry.[5]

Education

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The village has one primary school which were constructed were funded under the Dzanga-Sangha Project. The school lessons are delivered inBaka language.[6][7]

Healthcare

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Mossapoula has one health post.[8]

References

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  1. ^"Dzanga Sangha Protected Areas Newsletter May 2021"(PDF).Dzanga Sangha Protected Areas. May 2021. Retrieved12 November 2023.
  2. ^"The Economic Importance of Communal Net Hunting among the BaAka of the Central African Republic".Human Ecology.25 (1): 72. 1997.
  3. ^Maxime, Ngbo-Ngbangbo Louis; Jiwen, Ge; Alphonse, Nahayo (2010). "Assessment of Socioeconomic Factors and Stakeholders Involved in Dzanga Sangha Complex Protected Area, Central African Republic".Journal of Sustainable Development.3 (2): 277.
  4. ^Noss, Andrew (1999). "Cable Snares and Nets in the Central African Republic". In Robinson, John G.; Bennett, Elizabeth L. (eds.).Hunting for Sustainability in Tropical Forests. Columbia University Press. p. 303.
  5. ^Oasis Travel, Oasis Travel."Central African Republic – Destinations & Hotels: Bayanga".oasistravel.com.au. Oasis Travel. Retrieved12 November 2023.
  6. ^Brachka Waneyombo, Dieudonné Bruno."Etude de faisabilité de la mise en place d'une forêt communale pilote dans la Réserve Spéciale de Dzanga-Sangha en République centrafricaine".memoireonline.com. Memorie Online. Retrieved12 November 2023.
  7. ^Hodgkinson, Chloe (2009). "Four".Tourists, gorillas and guns: Integrating conservation and development in the Central African Republic (Thesis). University College London. p. 108.
  8. ^World Health Organization (March 2017).Enquête rapide sur l'estimation des besoins de santé des populations affectées par la crise en République Centrafricaine en 2016(PDF) (Report). p. Z. Retrieved12 November 2023.
Capital:Nola
Bambio
Bayanga
Nola
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