National Dialogue, Zambia
Workshop
18-19 March 2020
Lusaka, Zambia

From 18th and 19th March 2020 the Zambia CBNRM Forum convened a national dialogue on communities and IWT. The dialogue explored the extent to which Zambia conservation policy reflects the role of communities in tackling IWT and identified options for enhancing community engagement at both policy and project level.
Presentations
- Engaging communities on illegal wildlife trade by Solomon Chidunuka, Senior Warden from Muchinga Region
- Zambia CBNRM Forum Survey of Community Perceptions and Experiences by Noah Chongo, Zambia CBNRM Forum
- Baseline Assessment of Zambia’s IWT Conservation Policies, Strategies & Legislation 1 by Noah Chongo, Zambia CBNRM Forum
- Baseline Assessment of Zambia’s IWT Conservation Policies, Strategies & Legislation 2 by Noah Chongo, Zambia CBNRM Forum
- Baseline Assessment of Zambia’s IWT Conservation Policies, Strategies & Legislation 3 by Noah Chongo, Zambia CBNRM Forum
- National Consultative Dialogue on Community Engagement against Illegal Wildlife Trade by Rodgers Lubilo, Zambia CBNRM Forum
- West Lower Zambezi Area Management Unit by Moses Kaoma, Chiawa GMA
- Community Approaches in Combatting IWT and Incorporating them in African Strategies by Bornwell Kabulubulu, Kahare CRB
- First Line of Defence? Engaging Communities in Tackling IWT by Dilys Roe, IIED
- Local Communities: Engaging them as the 'first line of defence' in tackling IWT by Holly Dublin
Plus, see this video from day one, and this video from day two of the dialogue.