The document is a final evaluation report for a 2020 project titled “Human-Chimpanzee Interaction and Habitat Suitability of the Nigeria-Cameroon Chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes ellioti)” conducted in the Kom-Wum Forest Reserve, Cameroon. The report details the project’s goals, challenges, and outcomes. Key achievements include identifying the typology of human-chimpanzee interactions, producing a vegetation cover map, and investigating chimpanzee nest-site selection. Local communities were involved in data collection, and plans for future research focus on reducing human-chimpanzee conflicts and studying chimpanzee habitat sustainability.