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INFORMATION SHARING ACTIVITY
INFORMATION SHARING LESSONS LEARNED FOR MAPPING HARMS AND CAUSES OF ILLICIT TRADE
Overview
• Updates from WG meeting in June 2014
• Data available for sharing
• Analytic paper results
• Pilot effort activities
• Milestones
• Tech progress
• Next steps / Call to action
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Gang Landscape – Tegucigalpa, Honduras
Working Group Updates
• Terms of Reference – Open to all TF-CIT Members
– Defining scope of challenge
– Coordinate information exchange
• Washington, DC Meeting – Security
– Privacy
– Sample data review
– Data call
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Examples of Data Shared / Collected
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Poaching Garamba National Park
Facilitation Corridor Mauritania
Poaching Samburu Laikipia Facilitation Corridor Mexico
Purple Alerts
Sharing Challenge
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“Ideal World”
You One
Sharing Environment
Partner
Report Overview
• Create Report in Conjunction with Info Sharing Activity
• Demonstrate Collaboration Among Task Force Members
• Identify Need and Detail Specific Examples of Info Sharing Requirements
• Highlight Lessons Learned and Value Associated with Mobile Reporting on Illicit Trade
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Wildlife Trafficking Report: Key Findings
• Purpose: Map wildlife trafficking as nodes/hubs, and geographic spatial flows, time series. Published version available in hard copy and online.
• Wildlife trafficking has been increasing since 2007
• Pervasive effects on public health, legitimate businesses, rule of law, and supports other criminal enterprises
• Wildlife goods are highly valuable
Source: South African Department of Environmental Affairs Source: Nelleman, et al.
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Wildlife Trafficking Report: Key Findings
Port of Durban, SA O. R. Tambo International Airport, JHN, SA
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Wildlife Trafficking Report: Key Findings
• INTERPOL – reported seizure of ivory in teak log shipment in Lomé, Togo
• Proceeds from wildlife trafficking support funding to terrorist groups
• Need for collaborative efforts to more effectively address wildlife trafficking
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The OECD TF-CIT will leverage a shared map view and cloud based sharing repository to provide a fully functioning secure web
interface to support mapping harms and causes of illicit trade. The mobile component of this effort will focus on Wildlife Trafficking
(WLT) in and out of Sub-Saharan Africa.
TF-CIT Information Sharing Initiative
Build Capacity to:
Find items of interest
Overlay sources of information
View and derive knowledge from overlays
Cloud Based Dashboard
Establish an iSpatial instance in AWS to facilitate information sharing Provide data sharing
Mobile Device Reporting
Type of Trade Location Species Quantity Additional
Information
Security
Manage security policies around data And Define Communities that may share
Pilot Overview
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TF-CIT ISP Website www.oecd-tfcit.org
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