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World Bank Supports Mozambique’s Conservation And Biodiversity Effects To Reduce Poverty
21 November 2014
On 18 November 2014 the World Bank Group’s Board of Executive Directors approved a US$40 million International Development Association (IDA)* grant to support the implementation of the government of Mozambique’s Conservation Areas for Biodiversity and Development Project, known as Mozbio
READ MORECommunity Development, Kavango Zambezi TFCA, Rewilding, Simalaha Community Conservancy
Zebra Return To The Simalaha Floodplains
07 Oct 2014
It has been decades since there were zebra on the Simalaha floodplains. September 24, 2014 was a key day for Simalaha when 50 zebra were captured in the Salambala Conservancy in the Zambezi...
Community Development, General, Great Limpopo TFCA, Limpopo National Park
Resettlement Review And Planning Workshop
07 Jul 2014
The resettlement of approximately 1 600 families living in eight villages in Limpopo National Park is being undertaken to World Bank OP 4.12 standards that focus on sustainability. The programme also focuses on...
Community Development, General, Great Limpopo TFCA, Limpopo National Park
Limpopo National Park Issues 2013 Revenue Sharing Cheque To Park Communities
09 Jun 2014
In addition to the park's various community projects, such as the 18 community irrigation schemes implemented in the buffer zone from which over 3 000 community members benefit, the park has to date...
Community Development, Kavango Zambezi TFCA, Simalaha Community Conservancy
Simahala Community Wildlife Monitors Deployed
19 May 2014
On 15 May the community wildlife monitors trained to work in the Simalaha Community Conservancy celebrated their passing out parade. The 22 wildlife monitors will replace the Sekute Community Trust and Zambia Wildlife...
Community Development, Kavango Zambezi TFCA, PPF Sweden, Simalaha Community Conservancy
SEK19 Million From The Swedish Postcode Lottery!
24 Feb 2014
On 20 February 2014 Peace Parks Foundation Sweden, as a beneficiary of the Swedish Postcode Lottery, became the very fortunate recipient of SEK10 million. In addition to this, Peace Parks Foundation also received...
Community Development, Kavango Zambezi TFCA, Simalaha Community Conservancy
Sustainable Farming Skills For Simalaha Communities
17 Jan 2014
In 2012, Peace Parks Foundation received a generous donation from the Swedish Postcode Lottery to develop a wildlife sanctuary in the Simalaha Community Conservancy in south-western Zambia and improve the local people’s human...
