Escalating the plight of the dwindling African grey parrot at a policy level could give wings to stop its illegal trade.
Un protocole bilatéral entre le Rwanda et la RDC offrirait une chance d’éviter l’épuisement total des réserves de poissons.
Working together is critical for the DRC and Rwanda to stop the lake’s poor fish stocks from disappearing completely.
In its new form, the protocol has what it takes to address cattle rustling at the regional, national and community levels.
Regulating the khat trade would disrupt the illegal drug economy and the regional criminal market.
While forest protection shows results, other damaging aspects of illegal logging in Uganda continue.
The country needs to do even more to control and prevent counterfeit and other forms of illicit trade.
This largely unregulated industry is costing Uganda in terms of lost revenue, environmental damage and exploitation of vulnerable communities.
Attirer l’attention des politiques sur la situation critique du perroquet gris d’Afrique permettrait d’interrompre son commerce illégal.
The growth of private storage facilities as port infrastructure expands is fraught with organised crime risks.
The trade in counterfeit goods harms ordinary people, local business and regional development.
A little-known mechanism for combatting wildlife crime stands to punch above its weight.
19 / 08 / 2018 by Deo Gumba
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