The Rubavu Ministerial Declaration for the Greater Virunga Transboundary CollaborationBureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific AffairsRepublic of Rwanda July 15, 2008 PreambleMinisters and high level representatives of the Governments of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the Republic of Rwanda and the Republic of Uganda, in a ministerial conference convened by the Greater Virunga Transboundary Secretariat in partnership with the United States of America and attended by the representatives of the Kingdom of the Netherlands and other Partners Mindful that the Greater Virunga landscape represents a unique world heritage containing high biological diversity, with about 43 percent of Africa's bird species, 27 percent of Africa's mammals, at least 414 endemic species, 96 threatened species and the last remaining mountain gorilla populations on Earth; Reaffirming the commitments of the Ministerial Tripartite Declaration of Goma signed on October 14, 2005, and the Ten Year Transboundary Strategic Plan adopted on May 29, 2006; Recalling the launch of the Transboundary Strategic Plan on February 20, 2008 by the Institut Congolais pour la Conservation de la Nature (ICCN), the Office Rwandais du Tourisme et des Parcs Nationaux (ORTPN) and the Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA); Aware that the ecosystem of the Greater Virunga landscape and its species hold enormous socio-economic potential for the people living in the region; Mindful that fully realizing this socio-economic potential depends on a secure, sustainable and safe environment for investment in ecotourism and related activities among others, and on finding sustainable alternatives for local communities who rely on these ecosystems for their livelihoods; Seriously concerned that armed groups operating in the region and particularly the protected areas are destroying natural habitat, destroying wildlife, destroying peoples' lives and threatening conservation and tourism effort; Recalling the recent killing of rangers, Mt. gorillas, and other wildlife. Aware of the importance of good governance and the role local communities play in ensuring the conservation and sustainable management of the biodiversity in the Greater Virunga landscape. Hereby agree:To urge governments and development partners to promote investment in infrastructure that supports conservation, accelerated tourism development as well as alternative sources of livelihoods; To Ensure ecotourism supports the economic development of local communities, the health of wildlife, and the long-term sustainability of the region's natural resources; To support and strengthen policies that ensure fair and transparent revenue sharing to allow benefits from ecotourism to accrue to local communities; To commit to support the institutionalization of the various organs of our Greater Virunga Transboundary collaboration. To pledge to support our Protected Area Authorities in raising more funds for supporting the activities reflected in the transboundary strategic plan. To urge governments and development partners to support existing regional and international efforts to promote regional security, in particular disarmament and evacuation of armed groups in DRC from protected areas , which is critical to the sustainable development and conservation of biodiversity in the region. To appeal to our governments and development partners to support effective peace making process and come up with innovative financing of poverty reduction strategies in the Greater Virunga Landscape. Signed by:Honourable Monique Nsanzabaganwa Honourable Serapio Rukundo Abel Leon Kalambayi Wa Kabongo Witnessed by:Honourable Claudia McMurray, Maresa Oosterman, |