Transfrontier Conservation Areas (TFCAs) are founded on the realization that natural resources that straddle international boundaries are a shared asset with the potential to meaningfully contribute to the conservation of biodiversity and the welfare and socio-economic development of rural communities.
JOINT STATEMENT OF THE KAZA TFCA PARTNER STATES ON THE OFFICIAL LAUNCH OF THE FIRST- EVER KAZA-WIDE COORDINATED AERIAL SURVEY.
BY MR. TEOFILUS NGHITILA, EXEC...
The SADC TFCA Network is pleased to announce that its annual SADC TFCA Network meeting will be held virtually from 12-13 October 2021. The TFCA Network mee...
On Sunday, 29 August 2021, Prof. Andrew Nambota, an elder in SADC TFCAs, informed the SADC TFCA Network of the passing of Mr Sedia Modise.
Mr Modise wa...
The SADC TFCA Financing Facility has launched its first Call for Concepts for biodiversity conservation in Southern Africa. This call is open to government enti...
SADC Secretariat, with support from the SADC-GIZ Transboundary Use and Protection of Natural Resources Programme has initiated the development of a publicl...
USAID’s VukaNow: Combating Wildlife Crime in Southern Africa Activity is seeking concept papers for implementation of activities designed to address a mult...
The five Partner States of the Kavango Zambezi (KAZA) Transfrontier Conservation Area (TFCA) - Angola, Botswana, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe – have joined forc...
The German Development Cooperation (GDC) through the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) provides support to SADC Secretariat and SADC...
The SADC TFCA Network is pleased to announce a series of 10 seminars and 10 deep learning session on the history, experience and future of transfrontier co...
Protected areas, of which there are over 8500 in the ACP countries, are a key conservation tool, yet there are still fundamental gaps in our knowledge about them.
Protected areas, of which there are over 8500 in the ACP countries, are a key conservation tool, yet there are still fundamental gaps in our knowledge about them.