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Is Uganda’s wildlife court a role model for other countries?

The population of endangered species in Uganda has been recovering since the court began prosecuting poaching, trafficking and ivory trading

The Uganda Wildlife Court began its work in 2017 because of concerns that crimes against wild animals weren’t getting the attention they deserved in the country’s criminal courts.
Uganda has historically been known as trading hub for wildlife and its products in east Africa.
But is the court achieving what it set out to?
Africa Daily’s Alan Kasujja spoke to it’s Chief Magistrate Gladys Kamasanya to find out more about the court’s work and why safeguarding Uganda’s wild animals is so important to her.

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