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    President Ramaphosa Supports Cross-Border Conservation Efforts to Protect Nature

    September 25, 2025
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    President Cyril Ramaphosa has endorsed transfrontier conservation areas as a means to promote intra-African unity and enhance tourism, while also protecting biodiversity across national borders. He made these remarks during the launch of the Africa Keystone Partnership, which took place alongside the United Nations General Assembly in New York.

    In his address, the President highlighted that “Nature knows no political barriers,” emphasising a collective commitment to preserving nature for both current and future generations. He underscored the importance of nature to cultural and social identity, stating that it is essential for human well-being and progress.

    The Africa Keystone Partnership aims to advocate for the protection of an additional 162 areas across the continent. These areas have been identified based on their ecological significance, connectivity, and resilience. While some of these sites already have support from African Parks, all are facing funding and resource challenges. Ramaphosa expressed eagerness for further dialogue on the partnership proposals.

    Reflecting on South Africa’s conservation initiatives, the President noted the country’s strong reputation as a leader in sustainable and responsible nature conservation, particularly as one of the world’s mega-biodiverse nations. He pointed out the achievements of the Transfrontier Conservation Areas (TFCA) Programme in the Southern African region over the past 25 years.

    The TFCAs, which span national borders, have had transformative effects on conservation, regional integration, and sustainable development. The President cited specific examples such as the Ai-Ais/Richtersveld Transfrontier Park, the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park, the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, and the Limpopo/Shashe Transfrontier Conservation Areas.

    These conservation areas serve as vital ecological corridors, enabling wildlife movement and preserving biodiversity. Additionally, they have created sustainable tourism opportunities, generated jobs, and empowered local communities to take stewardship of their natural heritage.

    The President stressed that these parks thrive when managed by Africans and benefit surrounding communities. He expressed confidence that the 162 areas earmarked for protection will serve similar purposes, stating, “Let us continue to champion this model of conservation, integration, and development for the benefit of our people, our ecosystems, and future generations.”

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