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Nilton Cuna (left) and Isabel Faria de Almeida posed for the photo after signing the agreement. [Photo: WCS_Mozambique]
The Head of Cooperation of the European Union Delegation to Mozambique, Isabel Faria de Almeida, and the Program Director of Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS), Nilton Cuna, signed a 4.4 million euros project (with the EU financing 83 percent) aiming at disrupting illicit supply chains of wildlife in Niassa Special Reserve, the largest conservation area in Mozambique.
This event took place in the city of Lichinga on the 19th November.
Many species in the Niassa Special Reserve (NSR) face significant threats from poaching (elephant , lion and leopard, pangolin and other wildlife) and illegal logging (timber products for local and international trade).
Furthermore, wildlife trafficking undermines improvements in local livelihoods, destabilises communities, deters investment in tourism and social sectors, promotes the spread of zoonotic diseases, weakens the rule of law, exacerbates corruption, and funds violent armed groups and organised crime syndicates.
The signing occurred at the margins of the EU – Government of Mozambique political dialogue meeting that took place from the 17th to 20th November in Lichinga, where biodiversity conservation and challenges posed by climate change were part of the agenda.
More specifically the project will seek to:
To reach these objectives, the project will assist the Reserve Administration to establish and enforce border traffic controls for conservation through a combination of intelligence and coordinated law enforcement (LE), and develop some additional infrastructure to enable these actions.
Additionally, it will increase community support for conservation in the Reserve through:
As the exclusive non-profit partner of the National Administration of Conservation Areas (ANAC) to co-manage the Niassa Special Reserve, WCS will implement this three-year project in partnership with Fauna & Flora International (FFI).
By Francisco Cabo
Interagindo com o Governo de Niassa, reiterámos o interesse comum de estimular a cooperação em sectores como agricultura e energia. UE🇪🇺 e @AFD_en financiam o Programa de Leilões de Energias Renováveis – PROLER – tb a implementar em Lichinga para maior acesso a energias limpas. pic.twitter.com/ocCB0vI0vH
— Antonio Sánchez-Benedito Gaspar (@SBeneditoEU) November 19, 2020
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