Donkey slaughter ban a ‘historic decision for whole species’

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THE IVORY COAST

The slaughter and export of donkeys has been banned in Ivory Coast (also known as Côte d’Ivoire) following an announcement by the government earlier this month (13 July). In recent years, hundreds of thousands of donkeys across Africa have been slaughtered for their skins due to rising Chinese demand for ejiao, a traditional Chinese medicine believed to have healing and anti-ageing properties.

While official statistics on Ivory Coast’s equid population are unknown, the country’s position as a major port in West Africa has allowed it to become a corridor for the trade alongside border countries like Ghana and Burkina Faso. In 2019, the Ivorian authorities closed a clandestine donkey slaughterhouse in the northern town of Ouangolodougou that was exporting meat to China.

“This is a historic decision for the preservation of the donkey species. It compliments an integrated response at the regional level, led by Brooke West…

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