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Workshop proceedings Implementation of National Ivory Action Plans in Central Africa

Published 13 June 2016

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Central Africa countries meet to support National Ivory Action Plan implementation

Kinshasa, DRC—countries from across Central Africa met in November last year to strengthen regional collaboration in implementing National Ivory Action Plans (NIAPs) in the region. 

Workshop Proceedings: support of the Implementation of National Ivory Action Plans (NIAPs) in Central Africa

Report author(s):
Sone Nkoke Christopher, Paulinus Ngeh Chiambeng, Nick Ahlers

Publication date:
June 2016

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The Wildlife TRAPS Project, implemented by TRAFFIC and IUCN with funding support from USAID, is helping to forge cross-sectoral partnerships with government and experts in inter-governmental organisations, NGOs, academia, and the private sector to identify risk mitigation strategies to prevent future zoonotic spillover potential associated with trade in wild animals. 

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