I.Coast's Comoe park no longer endangered: UNESCO by Staff Writers Krakow, Poland (AFP) July 4, 2017 UNESCO said Tuesday that it had decided to remove Ivory Coast's Comoe National Park from its list of endangered world heritage sites after more than a decade of conservation efforts. The World Heritage Committee of the UN's scientific and cultural agency made the announcement during its annual meeting, held this year in the southern Polish city of Krakow from July 2 to 12. "Populations of iconic species such as elephants and chimpanzees that were thought to have disappeared from the site are reproducing again and... the state of conservation of habitats is now very positive," UNESCO said in a statement. "Targets for fauna conservation have in fact been met and even surpassed," it added, while also lauding the Ivory Coast for its work to fight poaching. A world heritage site since 1983, the park is one of the largest protected areas in west Africa and is known for its diverse plant life. UNESCO cited poaching, fires and overgrazing as causes for concern when it listed the park as endangered in 2003, adding that months of conflict in the Ivory Coast -- the world's largest cocoa producer -- had also threatened the site in the country's north. Peace returned to the Ivory Coast in 2011 following a decade-long war that had split the country in two. Of the 1,052 UNESCO heritage sites around the world, more than 50 are in danger, including several national parks, archeological remains in Afghanistan and ancient cities and villages in Syria.
Bamako (AFP) June 24, 2017 Mali's government and armed groups which signed a 2015 peace deal have relaunched talks aimed at speeding up its implementation after several delays, they told AFP Saturday. The accord signed in 2015 aimed at curbing separatist uprisings in Mali's north after a 2012 rebellion was hijacked by jihadists, throwing the nation into chaos. But several of its key planks have yet to be fully imp ... read more Related Links Africa News - Resources, Health, Food
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