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African Indaba - A Key Communication Element Outcomes from consultancies, case studies or projects, workshops, government initiatives, etc do and did influence and/or alter hunting/conservation relationships and decision making. The distinct lack of organized information distribution disseminating the hunters' perspective to a wider audience and the hunters' lack of knowledge of what is happening on the conservation front is seen as serious impediment to stakeholder cooperation. African Indaba will regularly• summarize and distribute hunting and conservation related information • raise the public profile of African Safari Hunting• foster dialogue with non-hunting conservation practitioners• promote conservation partnerships• promote an understanding of the linkages between incentive based conservation, hunting and poverty relief for rural people• sensitize non-hunting conservation organizations for the rewards and challenges of African Safari Hunting• sensitize hunters for the challenges of African biodiversity conservation and the situation of the African people.African Indaba articulates problems, identifies linkages and emerging issues, spells out key messages, assists in establishing new partnerships, and promotes lessons learned from cutting edge conservation & hunting challenges. African Indaba is an important communication tool, a platform to share information, report and discuss strategies and projects between national government authorities, leaders from local African and international NGOs, researchers in the field, individual hunters and international hunting organizations. . Downloadable Adobe files of all published issues of African Indaba can be found on the African Indaba Website archive pages.
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