** The Imbongo forest: a cultural heritage in danger in the face of deforestation **
The Imbongo forest, a symbol of a sacred relationship between man and nature, is threatened by the illicit sale orchestrated by certain heads of earth. This situation challenges both culturally and economically, while local communities, dependent on these lands for their subsistence, are in difficulty in the face of rapid deforestation. The Democratic Republic of Congo, displaying one of the most alarming deforestation rates in the world, must imperatively act to preserve this fragile ecosystem and guarantee the food security of the populations. Faced with this crisis, an inclusive dialogue between civil society, the authorities and the heads of earth is crucial. Sustainable and collaborative management initiatives could offer a path to a future where nature conservation and economic development are no longer opposed, but enrich each other.