Project to preserve the asinine species: project teams trained

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From October 8 to 9, 2024, a training workshop was held in Korhogo, northern Côte d’Ivoire, for the teams involved in the project to combat the illegal sale of donkey hides in West Africa, carried out by INADES-Formation and Brooke West Africa.
The aim was to build the capacity of the project’s implementation teams on the challenges of preserving the Asine species and equip them for awareness-raising and advocacy.
Participants from INADES-Formation Togo, INADES-Formation Côte d’Ivoire, the General Secretariat and INADES-Formation Burkina reviewed the context and the threat of extinction facing donkeys, victims of mass slaughter.
The Ejiao behind the donkey massacre
This situation is due to the high demand for donkey skins, whose gelatin is used to manufacture Ejiao, a traditional Chinese medicine attributed with miraculous virtues, and cosmetics.
The Ejiao market exploits 4.8 million donkey skins per year, i.e. 10% of the world’s donkey population, causing a drastic decline in donkey populations.
Already in China, the workforce has fallen from 11 million in 1992 to 2.6 million in 2020.
Africa is the new hunting ground for the donkey skin trade, and some countries have already paid the price. In Kenya, for example, the donkey population has fallen from 1.8 million in 2009 to 900,000 in 2019.
That’s why the African Union has banned this trade.
Raise public awareness and adopt and enforce measures to ban horse trafficking at regional and national levels
The project to combat the illicit trade in donkey skins in West Africa aims to raise awareness of the problem, particularly among donkey owners, and to lobby the governments of Côte d’Ivoire, Togo and Chad to take effective measures against the illicit sale and export of donkey skins.
The donkey is a draught animal that plays an important socio-economic role in rural areas.
The training was provided by Brooke AO’s Program Director, Dr Mactar Seck.
Zoundi David, food system program manager at INADES-Formation Burkina, who is already well advanced on the issue, shared his experience in communication and awareness-raising.
The participants, made up of country project managers, communications managers and animators, were satisfied with the workshop, which gave them a clearer picture of the project and the actions to be taken.

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ABCD2 project

Projet ABCD-Un élève un arbre COP28

1. Project title

Supporting the scaling-up of community experiences and citizen monitoring of public policies in response to climate change in sub-Saharan Africa (ABCD 2 project)

2. Summary

The project to scale up community experiences and dynamics of citizen monitoring of public policies in the face of climate change in sub-Saharan Africa is the continuation of an initial project to capitalize on these experiences.

In fact, in 2022, with funding from the Basque Agency for Development Cooperation (ABCD), Inades-Formation carried out the “Study-capitalization of good practices in the face of the challenges of climate change and local governance in sub-Saharan Africa ” project, which capitalized on 50 experiences, including 31 climate change adaptation experiences and 19 governance experiences in 11 sub-Saharan African countries.

Based on the results of this pilot project, we have been able to identify and capitalize on some of the living realities of community efforts to combat the problems posed by climate change in Africa. They have been developed by a variety of players, including public services specializing in environmental and climate change management, civil society organizations and farmers’ organizations.

This second phase of the project, which will run for 30 months (2022-2024), aims to (i) scale up these good experiences developed by communities in African countries, in terms of adaptation, mitigation and resilience to climate change and of (ii) support the dynamics of citizen monitoring of the associated policy and regulatory frameworks.

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1. Project title

Feminist Climate Action Project – West Africa ACF-AO

2. Summary

The “Feminist Climate Action in West Africa” project is being implemented in Côte d’Ivoire to contribute effectively to the resilience and fight against the effects of climate change by ecologically sensitive coastal and island communities, with a particular focus on rural women and young people.

It will build the capacity of communities, particularly women and young people, to implement strategies to protect biodiversity and ecosystems, notably through the adoption of agroecological practices, energy diversification and advocacy. It will strengthen the participation of rural women and young people in local governance of biodiversity and climate action.

Funded by Global Affairs Canada | Affaires mondiales Canada, the ACF AO project is taking place in Côte d’Ivoire, Guinea-Bissau, Senegal and Togo.

It is managed in Côte d’Ivoire by SUCO and Inades-Formation – Secrétariat Général.

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