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African Protected Areas Congress
September 13, 2022

Reflections from the African Protected Areas Congress

Twenty-nine delegates from the Community Leaders Network of Southern Africa (CLN) attended the first African Protected Areas Congress (APAC) held in Kigali, Rwanda in July 2022.

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in Blog / Community Voices
hunting trophies
June 1, 2022July 1, 2022

‘It’s neocolonialism’: campaign to ban UK imports of hunting trophies condemned by African delegation

Former colonial powers seeking to pass laws that threaten the rights and livelihoods of rural African communities and their wildlife, need to consider this impact and hear what Africans have to say about it first.

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in Blog / Community Voices / In the Media / Media: Environment & Conservation / Trophy Hunting
September 4, 2021February 27, 2022

IUCN WCC 3-11 September 2021: Transformative Change for Nature and People

Resource Africa and the Community Leaders Network of Southern Africa will be represented at the IUCN WCC 3-11 September 2021 Congress by delegates from both organisations.

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in Advocacy Activities / Blog / IPLC Rights / Rights, Resources & Livelihoods / Women and Conservation

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