Introduction
USAID's VukaNow Activity (“VukaNow”) is a multi-faceted, five-year regional activity, operating in Angola, Botswana, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Zambia, and Zimbabwe, with the goal of significantly reducing wildlife crime in southern Africa. The Activity started in March 2018 and will end in March 2023. It complements five USAID-funded combating wildlife crime (CWC) landscape projects in three Transfrontier Conservation Areas (TFCAs) namely the Great Limpopo (GLTFCA), Kavango-Zambezi (KAZA), and Malawi-Zambia TFCAs, and collaborates with landscape partners and stakeholders, including the Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) Secretariat, governments, and the private sector. VukaNow’s role is to catalyze learning and share information and best practices to enhance collaborative efforts to combat wildlife crime in southern Africa.
The Challenge
Wildlife crime is a multi-billion-dollar illicit business that is decimating Africa’s iconic wild animal populations, and undermining the economic prosperity and sustainable development of countries and communities throughout southern Africa. It threatens the region’s natural capital and undermines sustainable development from legal nature-based enterprises such as ecotourism. Wildlife crime also threatens social stability and cohesion as it robs citizens of their cultural and natural heritage, while its organized criminal networks threaten regional peace and security.
VukaNow’s Approach
VukaNow’s role in achieving the goal of significantly reducing wildlife crime in southern Africa is to catalyze learning and sharing of information and best practices and to enhance collaborative efforts to combat wildlife crime in the region. In so doing, VukaNow – together with its partners – works to coordinate learning across USAID/Southern Africa’s landscape-based CWC activities and to support strategic regional activities that are necessary to address the wildlife crime challenges that fall outside any discrete landscape. This includes working with international, regional, national, and local stakeholders to garner an integrated and collaborative approach to combating wildlife crime in the region. VukaNow supports novel and innovative approaches to combating wildlife crime, particularly through the use of purpose-built technology and wildlife forensics. The Activity oversees a robust grant facility to accelerate specific, targeted interventions to address wildlife crime, including community engagement, and also works to leverage partnership opportunities with the private sector. In addition, VukaNow works with journalists and other media actors to facilitate improved transparency and reporting on wildlife crime.
VukaNow recognizes that law enforcement alone cannot sufficiently or effectively address wildlife crime. Enforcement actions must be coupled with efforts to incentivize local communities’ participation in and support for combating wildlife crime efforts. VukaNow consolidates and shares lessons with its landscape partners, conservation NGOs, and governments on proven, effective approaches to integrating local communities into combating wildlife crime efforts in the target landscapes.