Recruitment of Chairpersons of County Wildlife Conservation and Compensation Committees (Forty Seven (47) Posts)
Overview: Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) is a State Corporation established by an Act of Parliament to conserve and manage wildlife in Kenya, and to enforce wildlife-related laws.
Overview: Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) is a State Corporation established by an Act of Parliament to conserve and manage wildlife in Kenya, and to enforce wildlife-related laws.
The Wildlife Conservation and Management, 2013 (the ‘Act’) came into force on 10th January, 2014.
Section 18 of the Act provides for a County Wildlife Conservation and Compensation Committee (CWCCC) in respect of each of the forty seven (47) Counties and for a Chairperson of each CWCCC, appointed through a competitive process.
The Chairperson of each CWCCC will provide it with overall leadership.
The statutory functions of the CWCCC are to:
- Implement the registration and establishment of wildlife user rights;
- Oversee the preparation and implementation of management plans on community and private land;
- Ensure distribution of benefits derived from the use of wildlife resources;
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