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CONSERVATION PARTNERS
The development of TFCAs or peace parks is an exemplary process of partnerships between governments and the private sector. While the main players are the relevant governments and implementing agencies, donors and NGOs have also significantly contributed towards the creation of TFCAs. Thanks to Southern Africa's commitment, Africa has taken the lead in realising the vision of linking protected areas and ecosystems across international borders.
Peace Parks Foundation assists governments and collaborates with numerous organisations and stakeholders to ensure that the economic potential of uniting Africa's wildlife reserves across borders is realised.
The conservation partners across the regions include:
- Angolan Ministry of Hotels and Tourism
- Angolan Ministry of Urban Affairs and Environment
- Botswana Ministry of Environment, Wildlife and Tourism
- Botswana Department of Wildlife and National Parks
- Botswana Department of Environmental Affairs
- Lesotho Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Environment
- Lesotho Tourism Development Corporation
- Malawi Ministry of Tourism, Parks and Wildlife
- Malawi Department of National Parks and Wildlife
- Mozambique Ministry of Tourism
- Mozambique Directorate of National Conservation Areas
- Mozambican Management Authority Inhaca Island
- Mozambican Oceans Research Institute
- Namibia Ministry of Environment and Tourism
- South African Department of Environmental Affairs
- South African Department of Tourism
- South African National Parks
- Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife
- Mpumalanga Tourism and Parks Agency
Swaziland Ministry of Tourism and Environmental Affairs
- Swaziland National Trust Commission
- Swaziland Environment Authority
- Zambia Ministry of Tourism, Environment and Natural Resources
- Zambia Wildlife Authority
- Zambia department of Forestry
- Zimbabwe Ministry of Environment and Tourism
- Zimbabwe National Parks and Wildlife Management Authority
- Beitbridge Rural District Council
- African Parks Network
- African Wildlife Foundation
- African Safari Lodge Foundation
- Community Centre Conservation Development
- De Beers Consolidated Mines
- Endangered Wildlife Trust
- Foundation for Community Development
- Global Environment Facility
- Integrated Rural Development Nature Conservation
- Northern Tuli Game Reserve Landowners' Association
- Wildlife Conservation Society
- Working on Fire
- World Bank
- WWF International
- WWF Southern Africa Regional Programme Office
- WWF South Africa


