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ANY OTHER RELEVANT INFORMATION on regional conservation issues that would enhance the understanding of the Technical Committee. • A major challenge in the sub-region is information sharing. Focal points do not respond to messages, some of them had also changed jobs so they were no longer at post. • It is recommend that a meeting of regional country focal points to share information on progress if possible. Xx Xxxxxx acknowledged that the question of contacting national Focal points and obtaining relevant feedback had been discussed in the past. Sub-regional meetings were not a realistic alternative, holding the Meetings of the Technical Committee around the Agreement area did bring Parties together. Mr Xxxxxxxx reiterated the fact that although sub-regional meetings would be ideal, neither the capacity nor the required resources were available. The Secretariat was however fundraising with the aim of organising a meeting for the African Focal Points in preparation of MOP6 (pre-MOP). The Secretariat endeavoured to encourage governments to appoint Focal Points, however it was not always communicated to the Secretariat when people left or a new Focal point was designated. The Secretariat recognised the issue and tried to update contacts as often as possible. Ms Xxxxxx reported that some sub-regional meetings had already taken place in the framework of the African Initiative. She noted that communication was often hampered due to language problems. One option could be that the Secretariat could find a way of helping out with translations. Group emails had been established for the sub-regional Focal Points to facilitate communication. Eastern Africa – Xx Xxxxxx X. Muchai Xx Xxxxxx reported that from the 10 Contracting Parties in the region, three had provided feedback. He reported that in South Sudan, the accession process was ongoing. Major threats in the region, often due to a lack of wetland policy and commercial interests, included: • Wetland degradation and wetland encroachment; • Water pollution from flower farms; • Water regulation and irrigation activities; • Impacts of agriculture; • Forest (catchment) exploitation, e.g Mau Forest, Kenya; • Waterbird hunting and illicit wildlife trade and trafficking; • Human wildlife conflicts, x.x. xxxxxx; • Wind farms and expanding powerline grids; • Poor waste management and disposal; and • Residential and commercial development. Agricultural intensification was causing a drastic decline in shorebird numbers in a large part of Eastern Africa. Oth...

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