The Ministry of Environment and Tourism announced this week that it has started the process of hiring a prospective candidate to head the country’s anti-poaching unit, while about 500 people will be employed to help fight elephant and rhino poachers.
While Namibia has started the process of recruitment to fill positions for its national anti-poaching unit, the country lacks at least half the resources that are required to face a serious and escalating poaching threat. This includes financial resources, manpower and equipment.
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