Environmental crime is not a niche problem. It is now the fourth largest type of criminal activity in the world, and valued at anywhere between 91 and 258 billion USD every year. This colossal sum fuels organized crime, undermines...
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This PPT presents the state-of-play and preliminary findings of the Strategy which EuropeAid has commissioned, in order to steer and coordinate its future interventions meant to address the crisis of wildlife poaching and...
In February 2014 the European Commission adopted a Communication, 'the EU approach against wildlife trafficking', which takes stock of EU involvement in global efforts to combat the problem. It launched a stakeholder consultation...
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The 2016-2020 Strategic Plan of the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Communications Networks, Content and Technology (DG CONNECT). DG CONNECT conceives and implements the policies required to create a Digital Single...
The “Partners against Wildlife Crime” Project is a EU-funded Action implemented through a consortium of 12 partner organizations. Its aim is to disrupt illicit supply chains from source to market for tiger, Asian elephant, Siamese...
The Declaration of the Second Eastern Partnership Ministerial Meeting on the Digital Economy, held in Tallinn on 5 October 2017. The declaration includes a commitment of all parties to deepen their cooperation in six areas...
Please find enclosed document "Making Space for Nature: Elephant Conservation in Mali as a Case Study in Sustainability" by Dr. Susan Canney, from WILD Foundation, our implementing partner in PAPBio Given the security situation in...
Highlights 2019-2021 of the European Union (EU) funded "Partners against Wildlife Crime" project