ASEAN Wildlife Enforcement Network (AWEN)
Delegates of the 10th ASEAN-WEN and 11th AEG-CITES (Photo source: Borneo Bulletin)
Launched in 2005, the ASEAN-WEN is a collaboration among the ten (10) ASEAN member nations to facilitate inter-agency and cross-border collaboration in the fight against wildlife trafficking in Southeast Asia. The ASEAN-WEN operates through a Secretariat called the Program Coordination Unit (PCU) based in Bangkok which helps coordinate trainings, workshops, organizes annual meetings, facilitates communication and builds high level support. The ASEAN-WEN participants include national focal points, environmental law enforcers, and customs agencies of the Southeast Asian countries.
- Focal Office:
- Biodiversity Management Bureau (BMB)
- Date Launched:
- December 1, 2005
- Focal Persons:
- DIRECTOR THERESA MUNDITA S. LIM
DENR - Biodiversity Management Bureau
Tel. Nos. - (632) 924 6031 to 35 local 203 & 204, (632) 924 0109
Permanent Focal Point
MS. JOSEFINA L. DE LEON
Division Chief, Wildlife Resources Division
DENR - Biodiversity Management Bureau
Tel. Nos. - (632) 924 6031 to 35 local 222, (632) 925 8952-53
Alternate Focal Point
ALTHEA L. ABARQUEZ
In-charge, Wildlife Regulation Section, Wildlife Resources Division
DENR - Biodiversity Management Bureau
Tel. Nos. - (632) 924 6031 to 35 local 222, (632) 925 8952-53 - Status / Updates:
- Asia’s Regional Response to Endangered Species Trafficking (ARREST), a program funded by the USAID until 2016, aims to reduce wildlife trafficking by: a) reducing consumer demand for endangered species in key markets in Asia; b) strengthening law enforcement capacity to reduce poaching and trafficking of endangered species across Asia; c) and strengthening and sustaining regional learning networks and partnerships to continue and sustain gains after the program.
- Latest Activities:
- 10th Meeting of the ASEAN Wildlife Enforcement Network (ASEAN-WEN), 5-8 May 2015, Brunei Darussalam
- Sources / Relevant Links:
- Supporting Activities (Title of Project):
- 1) Establishment of Wildlife Forensics laboratory in collaboration with the UP Diliman Institute of Biological Sciences;
2) Continuing capacity building on wildlife law enforcement, e.g., wildlife crime investigation, joint border patrol, wildlife identification, handling and rehabilitation;
3) Continuing mobilization of the Philippine Operations Group on Ivory and Illegal Wildlife Trade.
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