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2008-07-01 : KAZA MILESTONE |
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First milestone toward the world'd biggest conservation area | |
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On 7 December 2006 the cornerstone for the world's biggest conservation area, the Kavango-Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area (TFCA) was laid with the signing of a memorandum of understanding by the five participating countries to jointly work towards the establishment of the TFCA. The Kavango-Zambezi TFCA is situated in the Okavango and Zambezi river basins where the borders of Angola, Botswana, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe converge. It will span an area of approximately 287 132 km˛, almost the size of Italy (300 979 km˛), and will include 36 national parks, game reserves, community conservancies and game management areas. On 18 and 20 June 2008 the Zambian Integrated Development Plan (IDP), which will ensure the sustainable and equitable development, utilisation and management of the Zambian component of the Kavango-Zambezi TFCA, was handed to Mr Michael Kaingu, the Zambian Minister of Tourism, Environment and Natural Resources.
The ceremony on the 18th of June was held at Livingstone where the IDP was presented to the Minister by the communities of the southern province. On 20 June the handing over ceremony was held at Ngonye Falls in the western province. The Litunga of Barotseland, the King of the Lozi people, sent his senior indunas to this function.
Pilot projects were also identified, the detailed planning of which will form part of the IDP. These include wildlife restocking proposals, human-wildlife conflict reduction interventions, enterprise development, capacity building and land-use planning initiatives at various game management areas.
Issued on behalf of the government of Zambia. |
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