BRING COMMUNITIES ON BOARD TO SUCCEED
WITH ENVIRONMENTAL ENFORCEMENT

Environmental Panorama
Johannesburg – South Africa
February of 2006

 

22/02/2006 - “One of the key challenges for this conference is to elaborate on the most effective approaches and strategies to raise awareness within communities. We will not achieve anything with our grand enforcement plans if we do not work in partnership with our communities” Pam Yako, Director General of the Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism opening the first Environmental Enforcement Conference, Durban Opening the first ever environmental conference in Durban today, the Director General of Environmental Affairs and Tourism, Ms Pam Yako posed a challenge to the delegates to map out a strategy of engaging communities in enforcement and compliance initiatives.“The cooperation between the agencies both national and international will count for nothing without a clearly defined role and participation of the most affected” she said.

Defining the context of her concern, Yako indicated that those who are most penalized by environmental non-compliance are the most vulnerable groups i.e women and children – “those who live in marginal areas without the resources to protect themselves against air pollution, to send their children to play in safe areas where they do not come into contact with hazardous waste, to drink water that is clean” she said as she stressed her concern.

Ms Yako also highlighted other challenges facing the environmental enforcement fraternity and expressed delight that the conference provided an enabling platform for greater cooperation and sharing of valuable information that will enhance future operations. “This is the first time we are coming together around the important theme of joining hands to step up enforcement of environmental legislation. Often in the past, offenders have played us off against each other, for their own benefit” Expressing her delight at the significance of the conference, Ms Yako added “We did not create ways for enforcement officials to talk to each other and share experience and information; in this way,each institution – parks boards, provincial departments, municipalities – all developed their own resources and precedents”

Building human resource capacity and skills, focused and effective communication of our achievements also constitute the key challenge for the sector.

The Director General also pointed to the new positive developments in the sector “In June 2005, the Minister of Environmental Affairs and Tourism designated the first 26 EMIs in my department and in SANParks’ special investigation unit, On 1 November 2005, when our new Protected Areas Act came into effect, more than 600 SANParks EMIs were designated” she said.

She also made an indicated that within the next three months, MECs will start designating EMIs in provinces as well. “By mid-2006, we expect there to be at least 800 designated EMIs across the country,” said the Director General.

“In this context, she hailed the level of political commitment pledged by the political principals concerned. We are encouraged by the level of commitment at political level and our belief is that this will strengthen our efforts in stepping up environmental enforcement and compliance”.

She mentioned collaborative steps and initiatives in the stepping up of enforcement. “My department, working with other security agencies, provincial environment departments and the parks boards, has developed a number of key tools to support EMIs across the country”.

“Probably the most important of these is the EMI Bridging Training Course which is currently being rolled out across the country. This is an intensive training course designed to prepare our existing enforcement officials for their new powers and responsibilities. In 2006/7, this bridging training course will be developed into a more permanent basic training course for EMIs” she said.

“We have also now put in place a brand new tip-off line to raise awareness and communicate firmly the message that crime does not pay, This is called Environmental Crimes and Incidents hotline – 0800 205 005. This tip-off line operates 24 hours a day. Our commitment is that all reports will be logged and either investigated by officials in my Department, or referred to the appropriate department in provincial or local government for investigation” said the Director General.

The conference agenda includes focus on success stories of environmental enforcement, innovative approaches to enforcement, marine and coastal enforcement, biodiversity and conservation enforcement, pollution and waste enforcement and the enforcement of environmental impact legislation.

The conference is taking place at Elangeni Sun International Hotel in Durban, from 22 – 23 February 2006.

 
 

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