In August 2017, ADMCF started its court monitoring programme involving attending as many wildlife crime cases as possible in both Magistrates Court and the District Court (Post May 1st 2018), with the aim of developing case ...
In August 2017, ADMCF started its court monitoring programme involving attending as many wildlife crime cases as possible in both Magistrates Court and the District Court (Post May 1st 2018), with the aim of developing case ...
In 2017, ADMCF co-published a 100-page exploration of Hong Kong’s water landscape with Civic Exchange. The research, sponsored by the WYNG Foundation, sought to identify and elucidate the key challenges that continue to ...
Legal Seminar 1.0 ‘Wildlife Crime: What more can Hong Kong do?’ In March 2016, ADM Capital Foundation and the Law Faculty of the University of Hong Kong, hosted a legal seminar that highlighted and examined Hong Kong’s ...
Established in 2016, Tropical Landscapes Finance Facility (TLFF) is a partnership among ADM Capital/ADMCF, BNP Paribas, UN Environment and World Agroforestry Centre established to drive long-tenor private sector capital at ...
Vietnam’s fisheries are largely small-scale with about 85% of fishing vessels in the country operating in near-shore areas. They are however significantly overfished, primarily due to overcapacity of the fishing fleet. In ...
In 2015 ADMCF convened wildlife NGOs, experts, lawyers and academics working on wildlife trade-related issues in Hong Kong, to facilitate a collective push for to raise awareness of wildlife trafficking in the city and to ...
Hong Kong is a city of seafood lovers and a trade hub for marine products. Despite its relatively small size (population: 7.5 million), in 2013, Hong Kong imported USD 3.2 billion of fish and seafood products, making it the ...
Asia’s oceans are home to some of the richest and most diverse fisheries in the world. Yet its regional fisheries are threatened by pollution, excessive and destructive fishing practices, as well as coastal habitat ...
According to government data, 53% of children in India report they have been sexually abused. In 2012, the much-awaited Protection of Children against Sexual Offences Bill (POCSO) came into force. The law is a result of ...