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(Nairobi, Kenya – December 8, 2022) – Kenya’s Government today in consultation with Conservation Alliance of Kenya and IFAW held the first-ever meeting of the “Wildlife Conservation Roundtable”, a unique initiative to discuss the critical role of wildlife in solving biodiversity challenges, specifically climate change.
The meeting hosted by the Ministry of Tourism and Wildlife in Nairobi brought together representatives from non-governmental organizations, public, commercial sector and government.
“Our fervent wish is a unified sector where people, environment and economy, are thriving and benefiting sustainably from Kenya’s real wealth which lies in the resources of the earth—soil, water, forests, minerals and wildlife,” said Hon. Peninah Malonza, Cabinet Secretary, State Department of Tourism and Wildlife.
Azzedine Downes President and CEO of IFAW said, “The objective of the Wildlife Round Table is to foster synergy between diverse sectors to support wildlife conservation.”
“We have drawn together decision makers who may not have previously considered the critical role they can play in Kenya’s development agenda while still supporting its biodiversity goals and helping limit climate change,” added Downes.
Earlier this week, a meeting between Mr. Downes of IFAW and H.E. President William Ruto agreed that Kenya will be key to the success of Room to Roam—a long-term plan that works across agencies to protect critical landscapes from Southern to East Africa.
Lucy Waruingi, Conservation Alliance of Kenya Board Chair said, “Today marks an important development for the wildlife and conservation sector. The roundtables will enable the conservation sector to engage on a high-level platform on the cross-cutting issues that affect sustainable management and use of our natural resources.
“This will create the space needed to ensure conservation is everyone's business and we welcome the leadership of the Ministry of Tourism and Wildlife and H.E President Dr. William Ruto in launching this initiative.”
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