Title:
US embassy hosts meeting on combatting wildlife trafficking
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Publication Year:
2026
Abstract:

United States (US) ambassador to Namibia John Giodarno hosted a discussion to combat wildlife trafficking in Windhoek on 24 February. The meeting brought together Namibian conservation leaders and US government officials to discuss progress in arrests and convictions, regional coordination efforts and investigative capacity building when it comes to wildlife crimes. "As a former United States attorney, I have seen first-hand how criminal networks try to exploit gaps in enforcement and governance. Wildlife trafficking operates like any other organised crime enterprise: It relies on logistics networks, money-laundering channels, and cross-border coordination. It must be met with seriousness and prosecutorial focus," Giodarno said at the event. In a press release on Wednesday, the US embassy said the US had spent N$142 million (US$8.7 billion) on anti-wildlife trafficking efforts in Namibia.

Series Title:
The Namibian
Item Type:
Report
Language:
en
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