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Wildlife Conservation Summit: Engaging Stakeholders for Economic Benefits

Join us for the second day of the Wildlife Conservation Summit as we discuss innovative approaches, practical experiences, and co-management dialogues to expand economic benefits from wildlife conservation. Ministerial responses, panel discussions, and input from supporting organizations will provide valuable insights.

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Wildlife Conservation Summit: Engaging Stakeholders for Economic Benefits

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  1. Supporting Organisations

  2. WELCOME

  3. Opening of the Second Day’s Sessions Summit Moderator: Patricia Amira

  4. Ministerial Response Dialogues Summit Moderator: Patricia Amira Ministers from Angola, Botswana, South Sudan, South Africa, Gambia

  5. Co-management Dialogues Moderator: Professor David McDonald, University of Oxford • Jose Monteiro, Community Land Initiative • Alistair Pole, AWF • Patricio Ndadzela, African Parks • Dickson Kaelo, Kenya Wildlife Conservancies Association

  6. Supporting Organisations

  7. Panel: Innovative Approaches to Expand Economic Benefits Moderator: Francis Vorhies, African Leadership University & Stellenbosch Wildlife Economy Institute • Greg Stuart Hill, WWF • Midori Paxton, UNDP • Marissa Altmann, Wildlife Friendly Enterprise Network • Guy Lawrence, PARC • Sarah Savory, Savory Institute

  8. Panel: Practical Experience to Unlock Wildlife and Timber Value Chains Moderator: Professor Brian Child, Associate Professor, University of Florida • Yvonne Higuero, CITES Secretary General • Dr. Rodgers Lubilo, Zambia CBNRM Forum • Ali Kaka, Ministry of Tourism and Wildlife Kenya • Mr. Geoffrey Matipano, Zimbabwe Parks

  9. Tying it Together Ministers from Zambia, Namibia, Ethiopia and Tchad

  10. Supporting Organisations

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