International convention with the purpose of tackling poaching and wildlife trafficking

March 5th 2020
International convention with the purpose of tackling poaching and wildlife trafficking

On-screen characters from vibrant segments like the Nepali Armed force, Nepal Police, Equipped Police Constrain, Nepal's Service of timbers and Environment, Nepal's Office of the Lawyer Common, and agents from nations comparative as Australia, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Maldives, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand, USA, France's Central Office for Planning Natural and Open Wellbeing Crime(O.C.L.A.E.S.P), French Traditions, and UNODC came together for this noteworthy occasion.

In her inaugural speech, Chargéd'Affairesa.i. At the Government of France office, Ms. Leela Devaradjalou, highlighted the worthiness of the cause, italicizing the need for such events in view of 13 nations assisting. It was the Nepali Armed force's National Stop and Natural life Preservation Directorate, Brigadier Common Sanjay Deuja that focused on the commitment by the Nepali Army towards the management of country's biodiversity and shared heritage. This shall be done by checking cuddling in open premises.

itarian safe haven, who called for a stiffening of the relations nurtured at the event to team up and tackle more effectively environmental crimes.

This was made possible through funding provided by Service for Europe and the French Remote Issues ' Security and Protection Participation Directorate  that offered a platform for the artists to shape expressions, participate in trend behaviors, and exchanged formulated relaxing procedures for effectively punishing pampering and wildlife trafficking.
This atelier was part of the Nepal – France Green Guide, a cooperation roadmap on environmental matters between these two countries under a plan adopted in 2023.