Title: SADC PROTOCOL ON WILDLIFE CONSERVATION AND LAW ENFORCEMENT
1SADC PROTOCOL ON WILDLIFE CONSERVATION AND LAW
ENFORCEMENT
- Presentation to the Parliamentary Portfolio
Committee on Environment - 17 June 2003
- DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS AND TOURISM
2PURPOSE OF PRESENTATION
- EXPLAIN THE CONTENTS OF AND THE NEED FOR
PARLIAMENT TO RATIFY THE SADC WILDLIFE PROTOCOL
3BACKGROUND TO THE PROTOCOL
- Signed by SADC Heads of State on April 18, 1999 (
Maputo, Mozambique) - Heads of States summit of October 2002 request
expedite ratification - Applies to the conservation and sustainable use
of wildlife excluding forestry and fishery
resources - Promotes regional co-ordination of wildlife
conservation and law enforcement
4OBJECTIVES OF THE PROTOCOL (I)
- 1. Promote sustainable use of wildlife
- 2. Facilitate the harmonization of legal
instruments governing wildlife use and
conservation - 3.Promote enforcement of wildlife laws within,
between and among State Parties
5OBJECTIVES OF THE PROTOCOL (II)
- 4. Facilitate the exchange of information
concerning wildlife management, utilization and
the enforcement of wildlife laws - 5. Promote the conservation of shared wildlife
resources through the establishment of
trans-frontier conservation areas - 6. Facilitate community based natural resource
management practices for the management of
wildlife resources
6ARTICLES OF THE PROTOCOL
- 21 articles
- 1-4 definitions, scope, principles and
objectives - 5-6 institutional mechanisms and legal
instruments - 7-9 programmes, information sharing,
co-operation - 10-12 capacity building, financial provisions,
sanctions - 13-15 settlement of disputes, annexes, amendment
- 16-18 signature, ratification, entry into
force - 19-21 accession, withdrawal and depositary
7ARTICLES 5 6 INSTITUTIONAL MECHANISMS AND
LEGAL INSTRUMENTS
- 1. Institutional mechanisms
- Wildlife Sector Co-ordinating Unit
- Committee of Ministers (Food, Agriculture and
Natural Resources) - Committee of Senior Officials (Administrative
Head) - Technical Committee (Head of wildlife department)
- 2. State Parties to adopt, harmonize and enforce
legal instruments
8ARTICLES 7-9PROGRAMMES, INFORMATION SHARING AND
CO-OPERATION
- Establish and integrate conservation management
programmes into national development plans,
further assess, monitor and control activities
affecting wildlife resources - State Parties to establish and maintain wildlife
databases
9ARTICLES 10-12 CAPACITY BUILDING, FINANCIAL
PROVISIONS, SANCTIONS
- 1. Identify, co-operate in capacity building
programmes - 2. Wildlife Conservation Fund (contributions,
grants, donations, technical assistance,
programme specific funds) - 3. Sanctions failure to unreasonably fulfill
obligations, final decision - Summit
10ARTICLES 13-15 DISPUTES, ANNEXES, AMENDMENT
- Amicable dispute resolution, if not Tribunal
- State Parties may develop and adopt annexes
- Amendment in terms of Article 36 of the Treaty
11ARTICLES 16-18 SIGNATURE, RATIFICATION, ENTRY
INTO FORCE
- Signature duly authorized Member State
representative - Ratification in accordance with own
Constitutional procedures - Enter into force 30 days after deposition of
instruments for ratification by two-thirds of the
Member States
12ARTICLES 19-21 ACCESSION, WITHDRAWAL, DEPOSITARY
- Remains open for accession by any Member State
- Withdrawal 12 months from the date of giving
written notice to the Executive Secretary - Depositary documents to Executive Secretary
- Protocol to be registered with United Nations and
the AU
13PROGRESS
- Member States that have ratified
- Botswana, Lesotho, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique,
Namibia - Outstanding Angola, DRC, Seychelles, South
Africa, Swaziland, Tanzania, Zambia Zimbabwe - South Africa NEMA, Biodiversity Bill and
Protected Areas Bill
14CONCLUDING REMARKS(I)
- South Africa participated in the development of
the SADC Wildlife Protocol - Current Law Reform Programme addresses
legislative responsibility - Establishment of Transfrontier Conservation Areas
addresses regional co-operation - Complies with Article 5 and 21 of the Treaty
15CONCLUDING REMARKS(II)
- Noting
- African Convention on the Conservation of Nature
and Natural Resources (Algiers,1968), - Convention on International Trade in Endangered
Wild Fauna and Flora (Washington,1973), - Southern African Convention for Wildlife
Management (1990), - Convention on Biological Diversity (Rio de
Janeiro,1992) - Lusaka Agreement (1994),
- Master Plan for the Security of Rhino and
Elephant in Southern Africa (1996) - INTERPOL