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Round Table on the Fight Against Trafficking in and Poaching of Endangered Species (Paris, 5 December 2013) — Speech by the President of the Republic

Cameroun · Adoption : 5 décembre 2013

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Cameroun
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5 décembre 2013
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Présidence de la République du Cameroun
RésuméDiscours du Président camerounais lors d'une table ronde à Paris sur la lutte contre le braconnage des espèces menacées, notamment les éléphants. Il décrit les mesures nationales prises (déploiement de forces spéciales, augmentation des écogardes, aéronefs de surveillance) et les accords de coopération transfrontalière signés avec les pays voisins. Il appelle au soutien de la communauté internationale pour le financement des plans de sécurisation des aires protégées et la fermeture des marchés…

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# ROUND TABLE ON THE FIGHT AGAINST TRAFFICKING IN AND POACHING OF ENDANGERED SPECIES (PARIS, 5 DECEMBER 2013)

# SPEECH BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC

Excellencies Heads of State, Government and Delegation,

On behalf of the delegation accompanying me and on my personal behalf, I would like to hail the positive initiative taken by France to organize a special meeting on endangered species, particularly elephants, on the sidelines of the Summit. The threat posed to elephants by heavily armed and well-trained poachers also jeopardizes peace and security in the regions where they operate. To effectively combat them, it is necessary to adopt concerted action. Such are the expectations of this meeting.

Excellencies, Ladies and Gentlemen,

As you are aware, my country suffered repeated assaults by poachers recently. We have not forgotten the sad display of elephants slaughtered at Bouba Ndjidda by these heavily armed and well trained lawless men, as I have said, attracted by ivory.

To address this situation which reached its climax in early 2012, I took a number of measures at national level, and others in consultation with neighbouring countries which also suffer from this scourge.

At national level, we have taken vigorous actions in favour of national parks and protected areas in general. Accordingly, we have decided to:

These measures have helped to curb the phenomenon, sending poachers far away from our borders.

I have also prescribed the implementation of stringent measures, including a five-year contingency plan to secure protected areas, with special emphasis on the protection of elephants, on the one hand, and to equip and manage conservation areas, on the other.

To combat cross-border poaching, we signed the following agreements with neighbouring countries:

Recently, Yaounde hosted a meeting of the Ministers in charge of Wildlife of the Central African Economic and Monetary Community. It should be noted that this meeting was convened to adopt an Extreme Emergency Anti-poaching Plan (PEXULAB) in the sub-region.

Besides this meeting, we embarked on other cross-border biodiversity conservation activities with Nigeria and Equatorial Guinea.

Given the seriousness and importance of this issue, we deem it urgent to include a specific anti-poaching item on the agenda of the next ECCAS meeting.

Excellences Heads of State, Government and Delegation,

To be effective and sustainable, these actions must be backed by the international community. Such support may take several forms, three of which are a priority:

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