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THE MINISTER FOR WATER, LAND AND THE ENVIRONMENT IN UGANDA

Environmental Panorama
Johannesburg – South Africa
September of 2005

 

Representatives from AMCEN, UNDP, Cab International, and the UNDP,

Government officials,

Distinguished guest

Ladies and Gentlemen.

Good morning and a very warm welcome to e-Thekwini - Durban . It is indeed our pleasure to host you in one of the fastest growing cities in Africa . I trust that our deliberations over the next two days will be fruitful and deliver a programme that will benefit the whole of Africa .

Programme Director, some of you will remember that nearly six months ago we were in Dakar and we made a Declaration that has reference to this workshop.

Some of the key aspects of the declaration were as follows:

the incorporation of environmental problems in the process of Africa ’s economic development,
the integration of NEPAD’s environmental initiatives into regional and sub-regional development strategies
capacity building to deal with environmental challenges especially amongst women and children
commitment by governments to implement priority projects selected by the Conference of African Minister of the Environment, and
support by other African countries for South Africa to organise and host this conference
Programme Director, I am therefore pleased, that this conference is finally taking place.

We are gathered here to discuss an environmental problem with potentially devastating socio-economic impacts.

It is currently harming Africa ’s development and threatens to prevent Africa from ever achieving the Millennium Development Goals of environmental sustainability and reduction of poverty and disease.

Invasive Species in many guises are present on the continent and if we are not careful enough, a wide range of further species will be introduced to equally devastating effects.

These species threaten agriculture, water resources, tourism, human health and economic growth and development in Africa .

We have a great responsibility to find and implement ways of preventing further entrance of these species in the continent and fighting those that are already present.

As you know, Chromolaena odorata , is one of the worst invasive plant species in the humid tropics and sub-tropics of the world. It decreases the region’s agricultural productivity by invading crops, grazing areas and young or neglected plantations of timber, cocoa, citrus, rubber and palm oil.

The leaves cause acute diarrhoea in cattle, skin rashes and irritation in some people after contact. Chromolaena is also a threat to conservation and ecotourism, as it has primarily invaded our natural vegetation.

Our rivers and fresh water resources are threatened by Water Hyacinth.

Rats are undoubtedly the world’s most widespread invasive alien mammals and have contributed to the extinction of wildlife species. Rats also spread diseases like bubonic plague.

We must ensure that invasive species are part of our NEPAD programme as their impacts are critical and crosscutting.

One of the thirteen projects identified at the January 2003 workshop was the prevention of Invasive Species entering through Airports. I believe that this is one of the important projects to pursue. We need to develop and implement a invasive species prevention strategy.

ur challenge now is to raise awareness and build capacity to both officials and communities.

I am reliably informed that the Global Invasive Species Programme will be hosting at least two training workshops funded by the Bank Netherlands Partnership Project funds.

One workshop will focus on marine invasive species while the second will focus on terrestrial and freshwater invasive species. I encourage you to attend these training workshops. Most importantly I would encourage you to promote the participation of women in these projects as they are the ones who bare the brunt of environmental degradation.

We are all aware of the work that (Common-wealth and Agriculture Bureau - International) CAB-International is doing on identifying the Barriers to Invasive Species Management in Africa . I encourage countries involved in this programme to share their findings with us over the next two days.

In January 2003 we identified thirteen projects. I would like to recommend that at this workshop we focus on three or four high profile projects and make sure that we use these as ‘flagships’ to promote the need to address the issue of Invasive Species.

As expects and representatives of different organisations take the message back and ensure that resources are allocated for these programmes. We all know that if this problem is not given the necessary attention the consequences will be devastating.

We must ensure Programme Director, that our deliberations over the next two days are focused on the delivery of a realistic programme that has time frames to fight invasive species across Africa.

Once again I would like to welcome you and wish you a very successful and fruitful programme. I look forward to receiving and implementing the outcomes of this workshop.

Thank you.

 
 

Source: South African Environmental (http://www.environment.gov.za)
Press consultantship (JP Louw)
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