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image of Ethan H. Freid Ph.D. is a botanist specializing in terrestrial ecology and plant taxonomy of the angiosperms.Ethan H. Freid, Ph.D.

Ethan H. Freid Ph.D. is a botanist specializing in terrestrial ecology and plant taxonomy of the angiosperms. He grew up in California, graduating from Humboldt State University in 1992 with a Bachelors of Science degree in Botany. He attended graduate school at Miami University (Ohio) graduating with a Ph.D. in Botany in 2000. Ethan has worked and traveled throughout the Caribbean, Central and South America as well as Central and Southern Africa on vegetation and ecological projects.

After graduate school he taught at the College of the Bahamas (2 years) and at the University of Tampa (7 years) and is now working full time for Jadora LLC. Ethan is also currently on the Science Advisory Committee of the Bahamas National Trust and the Board of Directors of the Bahamas Environment Fund.

Ethan has published 7 papers and 25 technical reports on projects in the Bahamas and the Caribbean. He has worked as a consultant for the Bahamas National Trust, Coastal Systems International, Applied Technology Management. SEV Consulting, Islands by Design, and Wilson Miller.
Joseph Wasilewski

Joe Wasilewski is a renowned wildlife biologist specializing in the natural history of large reptiles within wetlands of southern Florida, the Caribbean and Tropical Latin America. His 1981 undergraduate Biology degree from Florida International University served to open up many professional doors associated with his life-long love of tropical wildlife.

He is an active member of the International Union for the Conservation of Nature serving in both the Iguana Specialist Group as well as the Crocodile Specialist Group. He serves as the resident wildlife biologist for Florida Power & Light at their Turkey Point nuclear power plant. He consults in the field on critically endangered species for governments and NGOs.

Recent projects include developing and constructing nesting habitat for American crocodiles, a project he completed in December 2007 resulting in successful crocodile nesting in 2008. Joe works extensively through the Caribbean with Rock iguanas, Central America (Costa Rica) with American crocodiles and South America (Guyana) with Black Caiman. He is a frequent guest on television and has consulted and provided animals for Animal Planet, National Geographic, the Discovery Channel, the History Channel, and Florida Public Television, among others.
Photo of Earl Duncan surveyingDuncan Earle, Ph.D.

With a doctorate in development anthropology (1985 Albany), Dr. Earle's career has involved research, teaching and direct engagement with international development and indigenous cultures, beginning with setting up and helping to direct an NGO in Guatemala, another in Mexico, and consulting for numerous other projects and programs over a 30 year span.

He has taught development theory and practice at the undergraduate and graduate level (Clark, Vanderbilt, Texas A&M, American University) and researched alternative approaches to tropical region development, environmental protection, and eco-tourism, in Mexico, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Brazil, Bolivia, Ecuador and Southern Africa. He has also carried out research and administered development and environmental awareness programs in low-income peri-urban settlements (colonias) in the US-Mexico border region.

A Fulbright scholar, recipient of Rockefeller, Melon, HUD, EPA, and Ford Foundation grant support and former director of a University-based scholarly center, Dr. Earle has traveled to over 50 countries, and speaks fluent Spanish, as well as some Portuguese, Italian, French, and two indigenous languages. He is the author and/or co-author of over 40 articles and book chapters, one book, and numerous field reports. He has also been associate director and director of university-based centers, done research for the US Census, served as an advisor for development NGOs, and spoken about development alternatives to such institutions as the Organization of American States, USAID, and the Ford Foundation. He is an editor for the Library of Congress and a Fellow of the Society for Applied Anthropology.

Photo of Philemon Epaka Liombo who is working as an interpreter and doing socio-economic development with Jadora, LLCPhilemon Epaka Liombo

Philemon has a Bachelor of Science in Education Administration and Planning with option of a Education from the University of Kisangani's Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences. He has experience working as a professor of psychology and pedagogy at the Institute Boboto in Kisangani, as well as constructing roads for TABET. He has also done social development with the UNOPS / KISANGANI (Ubundu territory).

Philemon is currently working as an interpreter and doing socio-economic development with Jadora LLC in the Isangi territory. Philemon is married and the father of five children.


Philémon Epaka Liombo a un baccalauréat ès sciences en administration scolaire et de la planification avec l'option d'une éducation de l'Université de Kisangani de la Faculté de Psychologie et sciences de l'éducation. Il possède une expérience de travail en tant que professeur de psychologie et de pédagogie à l'Institut Boboto à Kisangani, ainsi que la construction de routes pour TABET. Il a également fait du développement social avec l'UNOPS / Kisangani (Ubundu territoire).

Philémon travaille actuellement comme un interprète et de faire du développement socio-économique avec Jadora LLC sur le territoire d'Isangi. Philémon est marié et père de cinq enfants.

photo of Jacque, forest manager for Jadora Internationa,l LLCJacque Likakambula

Jacque Likakambula is married and the father of 3 children. He has a state diploma in chemistry and biology with 5 years professional experience with FRM.

Currently he works for Jadora International as a Forest manager, trainer and team leader. He has a detailed  knowledge of the systematics of trees,  as well as the use of GPS, compass,
and clinometer.

Jacque Likakambula est marié et père de 3 enfants. Il a un diplôme d'état en chimie et biologie avec 5 ans d'expérience professionnelle avec FRM.

Actuellement, il travaille pour Jadora internationale en tant que gestionnaire des forêts, formateur et chef d'équipe. Il a une connaissance approfondie de la systématique des arbres, ainsi que l'utilisation du GPS, une boussole et clinomètre.

Photo of Emmanuel a forest manager technician, trainer and team leader for Jadora International, LLCEmmanuel Alongoli

Borne in 1967 of Congolese nationality. He is married and a father of 5 children. Emmanuel graduated from the state agricultural section. He has had three years of higher studies at the academic institutes of higher agronomic studies [ISEA].

He started his professional experience as a production assistant for the CHP from 1999 to 2002. From 2005 -2009 he worked as a boussolier, clinometer pointer, and counter botanist in cell LAYOUT Kisangani [FRM]. Currently he is working as a forest manager technician, trainer and team leader for Jadora LLC.

Borne en 1967, de nationalité congolaise. Il est marié et père de 5 enfants. Emmanuel est diplômé de la section agricole de l'État. Il a eu trois ans d'études supérieures dans les instituts universitaires de hautes études agronomiques [ISEA].

Il a commencé son expérience professionnelle en tant qu'assistante de production pour la cogénération de 1999 à 2002. De 2005 -2009 Il a travaillé comme boussolier, pointeur clinomètre, et botaniste compteur en cellule de mise Kisangani [FRM]. Actuellement, il travaille comme technicien gestionnaire de la forêt, formateur et chef d'équipe pour Jadora, LLC

Photo of Noah Herland  who is currently working as Director of Reforestation and Social Development for the Jadora-Isangi REDD Project.Noah Herland
Agro-Economist

Nick grew up in Kisangani where he attended Sacred Heart Maele for high school, and then completed his University degree at the Institute of Agricultural Sciences,Yangambi (IFA- Yangambi). As part of his studies, he worked on the use of wild food plants and non-timber forest products by communities. Nick also did coursework in Project Cycle Management, Management focused on results, planning, monitoring, evaluation and learning. After university Nick worked in the program of the World Agroforestry Center: Agroforestry trees products for Africa (AFTP4A) on increasing the living standards of the population through agroforestry in the District of Tshopo in partnership with the IFA-Yangambi.

Before coming to work for Jadora, Nick was involved with peace and conflict resolution through Participatory Action Research in North Kivu Masisi. This project involved conflict management between farmers and pastoralists communities associated with Action for Solidarity Peace (ASP association) in conjunction with the Life & Peace Institute (LPI-DRC). He currently works as Director of Reforestation and Social Development for the Jadora-Isangi REDD Project in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Noah Herland Nick est Ingénieur Agro-Economiste, Il a grandi et étudié à Kisangani, il a été au Collège Maele Sacré-Coeur pour ses études secondaire, et a Fini les études universitaires à l'Institut Facultaire des Sciences Agronomiques de Yangambi (IFA-Yangambi). Dans le cadre de son mémoire, il a travaillé sur l'utilisation des plantes alimentaires sauvages et les produits forestiers non ligneux par les communautés. Il a suivi plusieurs formations dans la Gestion du Cycle de Projet, la Gestion Axée sur les Résultats ainsi que le Planning, Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning (PME&L).

Il a travaillé dans le programme du World Agroforestry Center : Agroforestry trees products for Africa (AFTP4A) sur l'accroissement du niveau de vie de la population par l'agroforesterie, dans le District de la Tshopo, en Partenariat avec l'IFA-Yangambi (Laboratoire du Professeur Marcel Bwama Meyi).
Il s'est orienté  ensuite dans la paix et la transformation des conflits par la Recherche Action Participative au Nord-Kivu dans le Territoire de Masisi sur les conflits de gestion des espaces vitaux entre les agriculteurs et les éleveurs liés aux communautés avec Action Solidaire pour la Paix, (ASP asbl) par l'accompagnement de Life & Peace Institute, (LPI-DRC).