Combatting illegal trade and wildlife illegal trade

Combatting illegal trade and wildlife illegal trade

  • Ethiopian recently signed the Buckingham Palace Declaration
  • It will incorporate the 11 commitments of the United For Wildlife (UFW) Buckingham Palace Declaration for airlines engaged in fighting the trade in illegal wildlife.
  • We are committing to operate our business in a sustainable, responsible and ethical ways, and we are dedicated to the prevention of wildlife trafficking and raising awareness on the issue and its consequences. We are looking forward to working with key stakeholders and conservation organizations to further combat illegal wildlife trafficking.
  • We work to achieve this industry standard by taking concrete steps in the fight against illegal wildlife trafficking, as part of the global effort to help conserve wildlife and biodiversity.
  • Will give classroom courses on awareness, Utilize ROUTES e-modules and presentation decks to train employees on ways to identify and respond to instances of wildlife trafficking
  • We adopt illegal wildlife policy as part of a Code of Conduct (a zero-tolerance policy regarding trafficked wildlife)
  • We train cabin crew, ground handlers, cargo processors, and staff from regional airports to help detect and stop smugglers carrying ivory, rhino horn, and other wildlife products.
  • We work with Ethiopian Airports, Ethiopian customs authority, National intelligence and Federal police as the key stakeholders.
  • We have created an awareness campaign targeting passengers using their inflight entertainment system and inflight magazine
  • We have also created a hotline number to allow people to report suspicious illegal wildlife trafficking activity easily.
  • We harmonize a system with major stake holders for the seamless sharing of information about suspicious wild life trafficking activity.

How we help

We have planned to make significant impact by serving community in need reach their full potential in life.

 As Ethiopian dedicated to transforming lives, Ethiopian Airlines Group Foundation supports some of the worthiest social causes that develop initiatives to solve the matters. We focus mainly on programs for deprived community, and environmental issues and work hard to ensure all donations are used to create the greatest impact as possible as.

we have touched the lives of people of Ethiopian and we continue to expand our contribution across Africa.  thanks a lot, to, Ethiopian Airlines customers, Ethiopian Airlines Staff, volunteers, partners and/or donors who have given life to the foundation.  

 You can learn more about our missions on this website, where you’ll also get to understand how impactful our initiatives have been. We look forward to your support in helping us reach even more  community issues  through our developments supporting environment, health, education, combating illegal trade of wildlife and human trafficking. 

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Combatting illegal trade and wildlife illegal trade

Combatting illegal trade and wildlife illegal trade

  • Ethiopian recently signed the Buckingham Palace Declaration
  • It will incorporate the 11 commitments of the United For Wildlife (UFW) Buckingham Palace Declaration for airlines engaged in fighting the trade in illegal wildlife.
  • We are committing to operate our business in a sustainable, responsible and ethical ways, and we are dedicated to the prevention of wildlife trafficking and raising awareness on the issue and its consequences. We are looking forward to working with key stakeholders and conservation organizations to further combat illegal wildlife trafficking.
  • We work to achieve this industry standard by taking concrete steps in the fight against illegal wildlife trafficking, as part of the global effort to help conserve wildlife and biodiversity.
  • Will give classroom courses on awareness, Utilize ROUTES e-modules and presentation decks to train employees on ways to identify and respond to instances of wildlife trafficking
  • We adopt illegal wildlife policy as part of a Code of Conduct (a zero-tolerance policy regarding trafficked wildlife)
  • We train cabin crew, ground handlers, cargo processors, and staff from regional airports to help detect and stop smugglers carrying ivory, rhino horn, and other wildlife products.
  • We work with Ethiopian Airports, Ethiopian customs authority, National intelligence and Federal police as the key stakeholders.
  • We have created an awareness campaign targeting passengers using their inflight entertainment system and inflight magazine
  • We have also created a hotline number to allow people to report suspicious illegal wildlife trafficking activity easily.
  • We harmonize a system with major stake holders for the seamless sharing of information about suspicious wild life trafficking activity.