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A pride of lions surround a wildebeest.
February 8, 2022March 7, 2022

Rural Namibians respond to hunting campaigns – Current Conservation

“We depend on generating income from elephant hunting which we invest back into the conservation of the species. If we stop hunting elephants, poaching will rise because the conservancy will not have any income to contribute the livelihood of its community.

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in Blog / CBNRM
July 30, 2021April 8, 2024

Resource Africa’s position paper affirms the rights of rural communities under the Nagoya Protocol

The Post 2020 Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF) has just been released for comment. By acting now, African countries can work together to ensure that the GBF explicitly includes the sustainable use

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in Advocacy Activities / Blog / IPLC Rights / Nagoya Protocol
June 11, 2021April 8, 2024

Is the notion of sustainable use of biodiversity a legal principle of international law?

Sustainable use is a functional concept to mediate the tension between human being survival and the need for conservation of biodiversity.

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in Biodiversity & Conservation / Blog / CBNRM / IPLC Rights / Nagoya Protocol
February 18, 2021April 8, 2024

Community Leaders Network SBSTTA Statement

Leave no voice unheard! Sustainable use of biodiversity is a human rights issue in Africa

A Statement by the Community Leaders Network

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in Advocacy Activities / Blog / Community Voices / News and Voices

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A herder stands near a group of cattle.
Human-lion Conflict: A Growing Concern in Hwange District Apr 21st, 2025
A man reaches up as he works on a chilli fence.
Chili Fences: A Game-Changer in Human-Elephant Conflict Mitigation Apr 21st, 2025
School building with badly damaged roof.
A Roof Restored, a Future Rebuilt: How Conservation Efforts Supported Education in Hwange, Zimbabwe Apr 21st, 2025

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