kivu the park is footing the twenty million dollar cost with money donated from foundations emmanuel adebayor believes it's worth it and argues that in the long term alternative energy will create up to one hundred thousand jobs he wants to prove to the locals that protecting nature is more profitable than destroying it. more and more households throughout north kivu are now connected to the rent a power plant. but where they get their energy from is not necessarily the population's first concern families are desperately looking for new arab land who has priority. conflicts on the edges of the conservation zone almost supplying the room to has already lost tens of thousands of hectares of land here in rich farmers are challenging the current boundaries of the park. follicular strategy we are a thousand metres away from the very wrong a national park. in other words the border of the park supposedly runs a thousand meters from the flood but it's moved five hundred metres closer. and now the locals in the park and ministration are arguing about it soon. a loss for the. beautiful. animals and we