KAVANGO ZAMBEZI

TRANSFRONTIER CONSERVATION AREA (KAZA TFCA)

Tourism Without Boundaries

KAZA TFCA has established enduring relationships with a range of strategic nongovernmental partners that share our vision. In 2014, the private sector, pivotal to the development of tourism, came on board. The following are the key stakeholders and partners that have worked with the KAZA TFCA through the KAZA Secretariat.

  • African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) – Community Enterprise Development
  • Deutsche Investitions und Entwicklungsgesellschaft mbH (DEG) Promoting Private Sector Investment in the Tourism Industry
  • Elephants Without Borders (EWB) — Elephant Research and Monitoring
  • The Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs (DGIS) — Infrastructure Development
  • FUTOURIS — Promoting Tourism Marketing and Development
  • Peace Parks Foundation (PPF) — Technical and Financial Support
  • World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) – Natural Resources Conservation and Institutional Capacity Building
  • World Bank and Tourism Development – KAZA UniVisa
  • Cornell University’s AHEAD Program – Wildlife / Livestock / Human Health and Livelihoods Interface
  • Climate Resilient Infrastructure Development Facility (CRIDF) Water Infrastructure for Livelihoods
  • Southern Africa Regional Environmental Programme (SAREP) — Natural Resource Conservation and Community Support.
  • Integrated Rural Development And Nature Conservation (IRDNC) — Working with communities in Kavango and Zambezi
  • Okavango River Basin Water Commission (OKACOM)
  • Boundless Southern Africa
  • PANTHERA (conservation of wild cat species)
  • Fair Trade Tourism (tourism and certification development)