ICCWC Showcases Global Efforts to Combat Wildlife Crime at CITES 78th Standing Committee Meeting
The 78th meeting of the Standing Committee ( SC78 ) of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora ( CITES ) took place in Geneva from 3 - 8 February 2025. During SC78, the International Consortium on Combating Wildlife Crime ( ICCWC ) reported on progress with the implementation of its work and hosted two events. Representatives from Parties and ICCWC partner organizations highlighted the importance of international collaboration and the collection and use
EU, ICCWC, and civil society join forces to combat wildlife crime
Geneva, 7 February 2025 - The European Union (EU) awarded the International Consortium on Combating Wildlife Crime (ICCWC) €27 million to tackle organized crime networks trafficking in wildlife globally and reduce the demand driving this illicit trade, in collaboration with civil society organizations. The new initiative, GUARD Wildlife - G lobal U nited A ction to R educe and D ismantle Organized Wildlife Crime – aims to conserve endangered species and biodiversity for future generations. The project will be implemented
Nearly 20,000 live animals seized, 365 suspects arrested in largest-ever wildlife and forestry operation
Nearly 20,000 live animals seized, 365 suspects arrested in largest-ever wildlife and forestry operation 138 countries and regions join forces to target fauna and flora trafficking worldwide Originally published by INTERPOL and WCO Nearly 20,000 live animals, all endangered or protected species, have been seized in a global operation against wildlife and forestry trafficking networks, jointly coordinated by INTERPOL and the World Customs Organization (WCO). Operation Thunder 2024 (11 November – 6 December) brought together police, customs, border control, forestry
International Forum on Combating Money Laundering and Transnational Organized Crimes: Opening Ceremony Keynote by CITES Secretary-General Ivonne Higuero
International Forum on Combating Money Laundering and Transnational Organized Crimes: Criminal Networks, Trade Dynamics and Beyond Opening Ceremony Keynote by CITES Secretary-General Ivonne Higuero 10 December 2024, Hong Kong SAR, China Excellencies, Distinguished delegates, Guests and participants, Ladies and gentlemen, It is my great honour to address you today at the International Forum on Combating Money Laundering and Transnational Organized Crimes: Criminal Networks, Trade Dynamics and Beyond. I would like to begin by expressing my sincere thanks to the Hong
Physical Inspection, Wood Identification, Risk Assessment and Forensics: Empowering Law Enforcement Officers to Tackle Illegal Timber Trade in Africa
Physical Inspection, Wood Identification, Risk Assessment and Forensics: Empowering Law Enforcement Officers to Tackle Illegal Timber Trade in Africa Kampala, 9 December 2024 – Healthy forests sustain biodiversity, livelihoods, and local economies. Home to most of the planet’s terrestrial species, forests provide millions of people with jobs, along with food and fuel for more than 90 percent of the world’s most vulnerable populations. When forests are threatened, so too are the benefits they provide and the survival of wildlife. To
The Consortium launches its 2023 Annual Report
The International Consortium on Combating Wildlife Crime launches its 2023 Annual Report The International Consortium on Combating Wildlife Crime (ICCWC) has launched its Annual Report for 2023. The 2023 Annual Report highlights the successes and achievements of countries supported by ICCWC in combating wildlife and forest crime. The Consortium uses targeted and evidence-based approaches to strengthen criminal justice systems and provide coordinated support to enhance responses to wildlife crime. This includes technical assistance, intelligence-led global operations, capacity building, financial investigations
Launch of the World Wildlife Crime Report 2024: New data, trends, threats and possible solutions to combat illegal wildlife trade
Launch of the World Wildlife Crime Report 2024: New data, trends, threats and possible solutions to combat illegal wildlife trade Vienna, 14 May 2024 The World Wildlife Crime Report 2024 was launched yesterday by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) in Vienna, Austria. This is the third report in a series following the 2020 and 2016 publications. The report provides an updated focus on trends in the illegal trade in wildlife species listed in the Convention on
De la saisie aux poursuites : l’ICCWC accueille la première conférence mondiale sur le commerce illégal des espèces sauvages
De la saisie aux poursuites : l’ICCWC accueille la première conférence mondiale sur le commerce illégal des espèces sauvages 1 er mai 2024 Du 22 au 24 avril 2024, les services mondiaux de lutte contre la fraude (douanes, police, ministère public) de plus de 20 pays d’Amérique du Sud, d’Afrique subsaharienne et d’Asie-Pacifique se sont réunis dans le cadre de la première conférence mondiale de l’ICCWC sur le commerce illégal d’espèces sauvages. La conférence était organisée par le Consortium international
La criminalistique au service de la lutte contre la criminalité liée aux espèces sauvages
Pretoria/Genève, 6 novembre 2013 – Le premier atelier international de formation à l’échantillonnage de l’ADN des rhinocéros a eu lieu en Afrique du Sud les 5 et 6 novembre 2013. Le but de l’atelier était de renforcer les capacités mondiales de lutte contre la vague de braconnage des rhinocéros ayant abouti à l’abattage de plus de 800 animaux en Afrique du Sud, depuis janvier 2013. Le Département de l’environnement d’Afrique du Sud (DEA) et le Laboratoire de génétique vétérinaire de
L’ICCWC dispense une formation spécialisée pour les agents chargés de l’application des lois sur les espèces sauvages. Une collaboration accrue entre les pays d’Afrique et d’Asie est encouragée.
Le Consortium international de lutte contre la criminalité liée aux espèces sauvages (ICCWC) a organisé, à Nairobi, Kenya, les 30 et 31 octobre 2013, un atelier de formation de pointe d’une durée de deux jours qui s’adressait aux agents chargés de l’application des lois sur les espèces sauvages de 21 pays. La formation a renforcé les compétences des agents chargés de l’application des lois en Afrique et en Asie en matière de lutte contre la criminalité transnationale organisée liée aux
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