Trans-boundary wildlife crime training: KAZA court officials in workshop
Countries that make up the Kavango-Zambezi Trans-frontier Conservation Area (KAZA-TFCA) need to provide for specialist prosecutors that have knowledge about all wildlife crime-related legislation and the appropriate prosecution of offenders. This was the view of deputy environment minister Bernadette Jagger at the KAZA-TFCA Regional Judiciary and Prosecutors Workshop that is taking place in Windhoek.
KAZA-TFCA member states include Angola, Botswana, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe. The purpose of the workshop is to increase the awareness around the seriousness of transnational wildlife crime and to unlock higher level support within the prosecutorial and judicial sector of each country.
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