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Strengthening regional cooperation to curb wildlife crime in South Asia SAWEN was officially launched in January, 2011 in Paro Bhutan.

SAWEN is an inter-governmental wildlife law enforcement support body of South Asian countries namely - Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. It promotes regional cooperation to combat wildlife crime in South Asia. It focuses on policy harmonization; institutional capacity strengthening through knowledge and intelligence sharing; and collaboration with reg

13/05/2025

Few Days Remaining!!

We’re hiring!
South Asia Wildlife Enforcement Network (SAWEN) is looking for a passionate and experienced individual to join us as Programme Manager at the SAWEN Secretariat in Kathmandu, Nepal.
First date of notice publication: 16 April 2025
Apply by 16 May 2025.
📝 Learn more: sawen.org/page/vacancy

18/04/2025

We’re hiring!

South Asia Wildlife Enforcement Network (SAWEN) is looking for a passionate and experienced individual to join us as Programme Manager at the SAWEN Secretariat in Kathmandu, Nepal.

First date of notice publication: 16 April 2025

Apply by 16 May 2025.

📝 Learn more: sawen.org/page/vacancy

31/01/2025

Happy South Asia Wildlife Enforcement Network (SAWEN) Day! On this special day, 31 January, we celebrate SAWEN’s journey—from its establishment to its continued commitment to combating wildlife crime in South Asia region and beyond.

Watch this video for insights into our history, vision, and ongoing efforts, along with a message from our Secretary General!


af, Forest Department, Department of National Parks and Wildlife Conservation, Department of Forests and Park Services, Wildlife Crime Control Bureau, Government of India, Environmental Protection Agency of Maldives Department of National Parks and Wildlife Conservation Ministry of Climate Change, Govt of Pakistan Department of Wildlife Conservation, Sri Lanka

30/12/2024

Hurry up, today is the last day.

17/12/2024

A training on 'Wildlife Crime Investigation to Prosecution' was successfully completed. The training was held from 09 to 14 December 2024 at Sauraha, Chitwan, Nepal. It was organized by SAWEN - South Asia Wildlife Enforcement Network in cooperation with the Government of Nepal and in collaboration with the Zoological Society of London (ZSL) Nepal and Himalayan Nature, with financial support from the Illegal Wildlife Trade (IWT) Challenge Fund. A total of 25 officials representing Protected Areas and Division Forest Offices of Nepal attended the training.

08/12/2024

The internet has transformed global communication and commerce, but it has also become a hub for illegal wildlife trade (IWT). Traffickers use online platforms, social media, and the darknet to illegally trade wildlife products. Addressing this growing challenge requires innovative solutions and continuous efforts. South Asia Wildlife Enforcement Network (SAWEN) is looking for a dynamic Cybercrime Associate (Intern) to join our team! If you have a background in cybersecurity, data science, or related fields and want to make a difference, visit https://www.sawen.org/page/vacancy or scan the QR code to apply!

04/12/2024

South Asia Wildlife Enforcement Network (SAWEN) announces vacancy for two positions : Program Development Officer (1) and Finance Officer (1). Apply now and become part of a regional initiative to combat illegal wildlife trade in South Asia and beyond.

Visit this link to learn more and apply: https://www.sawen.org/page/vacancy

Chennai customs foils Bangkok-bound man’s attempt to smuggle 427 star tortoises 01/08/2024

Another interception in India.

Customs officials at Chennai airport foiled a Thailand-bound passenger’s attempt to smuggle 427 star tortoises. After the tip-off to Air Intelligence Unit (AIU) officials, they intercepted a 29 years old passenger who was due to travel to Bangkok by flight FD 154.

Chennai customs foils Bangkok-bound man’s attempt to smuggle 427 star tortoises CHENNAI: Customs officials at Chennai airport on Tuesday night foiled a Thailand-bound passenger’s attempt to smuggle 427 star tortoises. Sources said that Air

30/07/2024

HAPPENING TODAY!

After FIVE Hours .

🌍✨ Join us for the Virtual Meeting on on 30 July 2024! 🐾✨
📅 Date: 30 July 2024
🕓 Time: 16:00 – 17:30 IST (GMT +5:30)
For more information and meeting details, please reach out to us via [email protected]

24/07/2024

The "Regional Workshop on Combating Transnational Wildlife Crime in South Asia" officially commences from today and will continue until July 26, 2024, in Dhulikhel, Nepal. The workshop aims to enhance regional collaboration and build the capacity of law enforcement agencies—especially forest officers and customs —to tackle transnational wildlife crime through shared knowledge and joint efforts.
Participants from four SAWEN - South Asia Wildlife Enforcement Network member countries are attending the workshop.
The workshop is organized by SAWEN - South Asia Wildlife Enforcement Network in collaboration with WWF Bhutan, WWF Nepal, and TRAFFIC, India Office, along with the financial support from Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs, US Embassy.

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Photos from SAWEN's post 12/06/2024

In the presence of the respected Secretary Mr. Karma Tshering and the Director of DoFPS, Mr. Lobzang Dorji, the Honourable Gen Tshering, Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, Royal Government of Bhutan, received a visit from SAWEN Secretary General Dr. KP Acharya at his office in Thimphu, Bhutan.

During the visit, SAWEN Focal person of Bhutan, Ms. Kinley Dem, Secondary SAWEN Focal person Mr. Kinga Norbu, and Senior Environment Officer Mr. Pradeep Bhattarai were also present.

The Secretariat team sincerely extended their acknowledgements for the support received from the Royal Government of Bhutan for SAWEN. They shared information about SAWEN and its activities, along with reflections on SAWEN’s launch in 2011 in Paro, Bhutan. The meeting also discussed about the continuation of collaboration between the Royal Government of Bhutan, SAWEN member countries, and SAWEN, including the endorsement of the SAWEN Statute.

Department of Forests and Park Services Environmental Protection Agency of Maldives Wildlife Crime Control Bureau, Government of India Department of National Parks and Wildlife Conservation Ministry of Climate Change, Govt of Pakistan

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