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Coronavirus has finally made us recognise the illegal wildlife trade is a public health issue

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11 years ago

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UK Minister for Africa upbeat about UK-Tanzania relations and lends his support against illegal wildlife trade

 Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Hon Bernard Membe, Minister Lazaro Nyalandu and Minister for Africa (UK), Mark Simmonds held a joint press conference at Hyatt-Regency Hotel yesterday evening 09th July, 2014. Pictured above is Hon Lazaro Nyalandu, Minister of Natural Resources and Tourism gives his remarks during the joint press conference  Minister for Africa, Mark Simmonds listens to Michael Dalali, Projects Officer at the British High Commission. Looking on are...

 

5 years ago

Yahoo News Australia

Coronavirus: Putting the spotlight on the global wildlife trade

Coronavirus: Putting the spotlight on the global wildlife trade  Yahoo News AustraliaWildlife trade's link to coronaviruses and animal cruelty  The Humane Society of the United StatesCOVID-19 Should Make Us Rethink Our Destructive Relationship With the Natural World  SlateIt’s not too late to outlaw the wildlife industry  South China Morning PostNorwegian Experts Claim China Not Doing Enough to Prevent Another Pandemic  Sputnik InternationalView Full coverage on Google...

 

5 years ago

Reuters

After-coronavirus, SE Asia strongly favours crackdown on wildlife trade, says WWF

After-coronavirus, SE Asia strongly favours crackdown on wildlife trade, says WWF  ReutersCoronavirus: Putting the spotlight on the global wildlife trade  BBC NewsCoronavirus has finally made us recognise the illegal wildlife trade is a public health issue  ZME ScienceIt’s not too late to outlaw the wildlife industry  South China Morning PostWildlife trade's link to coronaviruses and animal cruelty  The Humane Society of the United StatesView Full coverage on Google...

 

5 years ago

Reuters UK

After-coronavirus, Southeast Asia strongly favours crackdown on wildlife trade, says WWF

After-coronavirus, Southeast Asia strongly favours crackdown on wildlife trade, says WWF  Reuters UKCoronavirus: Putting the spotlight on the global wildlife trade  BBC NewsWildlife trade's link to coronaviruses and animal cruelty  The Humane Society of the United StatesIt’s not too late to outlaw the wildlife industry  South China Morning PostCOVID-19 Should Make Us Rethink Our Destructive Relationship With the Natural World  SlateView Full coverage on Google...

 

5 years ago

WIRED

Coronavirus Conspiracy Theories Are a Public Health Hazard

Coronavirus Conspiracy Theories Are a Public Health Hazard  WIRED

 

11 years ago

IPPmedia

'Draft constitution does not recognise health as basic right'


IPPmedia
'Draft constitution does not recognise health as basic right'
IPPmedia
The second draft of the new constitution does not recognise health as a basic right and stakeholders want the Constitution Review Commission (CRC) to address the anomally,which they say denies Tanzanians their right to life. “Failure to consider health as a ...

 

9 years ago

TheCitizen

RUTH MARCUS :Can we finally delete Clinton’s e-mail issue?

Conducting government business via private e-mail was a mistake, Hillary Clinton has conceded. She’s sorry, albeit belatedly, grudgingly and rather unspecifically.

 

10 years ago

TheCitizen

Rating progress made over this year’s Eurobond issue

Tanzania is working on the rating proposals submitted by three credit rating agencies as the country hopes to issue its maiden sovereign bond later this year.

 

9 years ago

National Geographic

How This Tanzanian Musician Made Ivory a National Campaign Issue


National Geographic
How This Tanzanian Musician Made Ivory a National Campaign Issue
National Geographic
Shubert Mwarabu promotes the grassroots campaign to save Tanzania's elephants at a festival in Iringa, in the southern highlands. Photograph by Mohamed Mvumbagu, Femina HIP. By Maraya Cornell, for National Geographic. PUBLISHED Mon Dec 28 ...

 

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