Stakeholders are exploring innovative ways to safeguard the region’s precious plants from illegal trade.
With all eyes on pirates and politics in the Gulf of Guinea and the Indian Ocean, who is keeping an eye on Africa’s South Atlantic?
As seven countries in the region prepare for elections this year, how will organised crime influence the outcomes?
Unclear distinction between sex work and trafficking in persons is hindering efforts to apprehend offenders and secure justice for survivors.
Les accords bilatéraux combattent le trafic de drogue en mer et protègent les droits des auteurs présumés.
Bilateral agreements are one way to target drug trafficking at sea and to safeguard suspects’ human rights.
New research shows that strides have been made, but more support and private-public partnerships are needed.
This paper explores the illegal market for succulent flora from the country's Succulent Karoo and the national strategy to address the crisis.
ENACT considers the current status of the illegal pangolin trade and the efforts to safeguard the species in South Africa
Des signes inquiétants montrent que le commerce illégal de pangolins est de plus en plus organisé et implique des professionnels et des fonctionnaires.
Migrant drownings show European states’ failure to meet international legal obligations, including non-refoulement and saving those in distress at sea.
SA’s Succulent Karoo is being stripped of its unique biodiversity to satisfy international demand.
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