Lusaka Agreement Sample Contracts

LUSAKA AGREEMENT ON CO-OPERATIVE ENFORCEMENT OPERATIONS DIRECTED AT
Lusaka Agreement • October 1st, 2009

Conscious that the conservation of wild fauna and flora is essential to the overall maintenance of Africa's biological diversity and that wild fauna and flora are essential to the sustainable development of Africa,

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Lusaka agreement on co-operative enforcement operations directed at illegal trade in Wild Fauna and Flora
Lusaka Agreement • February 13th, 2012

Lusaka Final Act of the Meeting of Ministers for the Adoption and Signature of the Agreed Text of the Lusaka Agreement on Co-operative Enforcement Operations Directed at Illegal Trade in Wild Fauna and Flora

AFRICAN REGIONAL INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ORGANIZATION (ARIPO)
Lusaka Agreement • July 7th, 2021
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Lusaka Agreement • January 29th, 2022
Lusaka Agreement (2008) - Southern African Development Community (SADC) Regional Policy Framework on Air Pollution
Lusaka Agreement • April 27th, 2011

Participants from the 14 Southern African Development Community (SADC) countries, representing governments, industry, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), civil society, international organizations and academia, attended the Southern Africa Sub-Regional Policy Dialogue on Air Pollution in Lusaka, Zambia, during 5-6 March 2008 to develop the following Regional Policy Framework on Air Pollution in SADC that was subsequently adopted by SADC Ministers at the Ministerial Session held on 7 March 2008.

LUSAKA AGREEMENT
Lusaka Agreement • March 1st, 2022

The Lusaka Agreement on Cooperative Enforcement Operations Directed at Illegal Trade in Wild Fauna and Flora –“the Lusaka Agreement” was adopted by African governments on 8th September 1994. In accordance with Article 13(1), it came into force on 10th December 1996. The Lusaka Agreement is open for accession to all African states and the Instruments of ratification, acceptance, approval or accession are deposited with the Secretary-General of the United Nations. It is Africa’s first regional intergovernmental wildlife law enforcement operational framework fostering cooperation among states to reduce and ultimately eliminate illegal trade in wild fauna and flora and to assist in enforcing national laws and fulfilling obligations under CITES and other biodiversity related agreements at regional level in Africa.

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