GSP Monitoring Database on Cape Verde: Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (1973)

Covered area: limitation of trade in wild and endangered animals and plants

EU Monitoring Reports for Cape Verde
Last Monitoring Mission

The last GSP+ monitoring mission to Cabo Verde took place from 18 to 20 July 2017

Monitoring Priorities for current monitoring period

sexual and gender-based violence; rights of the child, sexual exploitation, and sex trafficking of minors; prison conditions; child labour; freedom of association and the right to organize; and illicit traffic in narcotic drugs

Country info
Latest reports
Covered area

limitation of trade in wild and endangered animals and plants

Reporting obligations

Only one biennial report submitted covering the period 2018-2020, annual report (trade statistics) up-to-date, no annual illegal trade report submitted

GSP Status

GSP+

Granted

Cabo Verde benefits from the GSP+ since January 2012.

Convention

Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (1973)

Issue area

Environmental Protection

Monitoring body

CITES Standing Committee / UN

Reporting cycle

annual report (trade statistics), annual illegal trade report (both 31 October of each year), implementation reports (biennial reports, due 31 October the following year)

Accession / Ratification

2005

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