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Prince Harry Charity Hit: African Nation Ends Partnership

Chad ⁢Ends 15-Year⁤ Partnership with⁢ Conservation Charity Linked to Prince Harry

N’Djamena, Chad – Chad‌ has terminated its agreement ‌with African Parks,⁢ a conservation group with which Prince Harry is affiliated, citing disrespectful conduct and a rise in poaching. The decision marks the end of a 15-year⁣ partnership between the African nation and the non-profit​ organization.

Surroundings Minister Hassan Bakhit ​Djamous stated that African Parks demonstrated “a recurring indelicate and disrespectful attitude toward the government.” He also reported an increase‍ in poaching activity and insufficient investment in the reserves​ managed by⁢ the group.

African Parks​ responded, saying⁣ they are “in talks⁢ to explore the best way forward to‌ support the continued protection of these landscapes⁢ that‌ are critical​ to conservation.”

The move comes after The Times reported allegations‍ that the charity was insufficiently‍ proactive in combating​ poaching. Established in⁣ 2000, African Parks aimed to reduce poaching and ⁢bolster elephant ⁤populations at Chad’s Ennedi‍ Natural ​and Cultural Reserve and the Greater Zakouma Ecosystem.

Prince Harry, 41, ‌currently serves as a board member of African Parks, having previously ⁣held⁤ the position of⁣ president. The⁤ charity ‍recently acknowledged human⁢ rights violations committed by guards at one of ​its national parks​ against Indigenous‌ people ⁤displaced⁤ by park establishment.

This ⁢development represents another challenge for the Duke⁣ of Sussex, following⁣ his earlier announcement stepping down​ from his co-founded charity, Sentebale. ​Sentebale’s chairman, ​Sophie Chandauka, ⁣alleged harassment and misogyny, ⁤leading⁢ to⁣ Prince ⁤Harry’s resignation as patron and the departure of several trustees.

The Express has reached out to representatives‍ for ‍both Prince Harry and African Parks for comment.

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