A presentation on conservation and human rights given by Charles-Jones Nsonkali, the thematic supervisor for OKANI - a community-based indigenous NGO located in the East Region of Cameroon in Africa. The presentation was given at the Community Voices: Local Perspectives on International Responses to Illegal Wildlife Trade on Wednesday 10 October 2018 at the Zoological Society of London. More details: https://www.iied.org/CommunityVoices Learn more about the development of protected areas in southeast Cameroon has progressively robbed the Baka “Pygmies” of access to their ancestral lands. They are regularly harassed, arrested and even tortured by wildlife officers and the soldiers that accompany them: https://www.survivalinternational.org/about/southeast-cameroon Also, learn more about the new “People not poaching” online platform that supports communities as the first line of defence against illegal wildlife trade: https://peoplenotpoaching.org