Posts by Janet Phiri
18
May
Call for Applications: KAZA TFCA Integrated Development Planning (IDP) Consultants
The KAZA TFCA Secretariat invites applications from qualified consultants to support the Integrated Developmen...
29
Apr
Reforço da fiscalização nas fronteiras de Angola para combater o comércio ilegal de madeira e de espécies selvagens
O comércio ilegal de madeira e vida selvagem continua a ameaçar a biodiversidade, a integridade dos ecossistem...
29
Apr
Strengthening Border Enforcement in Angola to Combat Illegal Timber and Wildlife Trade
Illegal trade in timber and wildlife continues to threaten biodiversity, ecosystem integrity, and rural liveli...
28
Apr
KAZA Supports Critical Infrastructure at Kasane Anti-Poaching Unit Camp
In the Botswana component of the Kavango Zambezi Trans Frontier Conservation Area (KAZA TFCA), the Kasane Anti...
30
Mar
Namibia holds Inaugural CBNRM Conference
Namibia convened the inaugural CBNRM conference from 25 - 26 March 2026 in Windhoek. Attended by over 200 dele...
27
Mar
Zimbabwe Advances Regional Wildlife Trade Governance through CITES SOP Customization
In a significant step toward strengthening transboundary conservation and combating illegal wildlife trade, th...
20
Mar
EU AMBASSADORS VISIT KASANE AND CHOBE DISTRICT TO STRENGTHEN COLLABORATION WITH LOCAL AUTHORITIES AND COMMUNITIES
A high‑level delegation of European Union (EU) Heads of Mission undertook a working visit to Chobe District du...
06
Mar
Reforço da Conformidade com a CITES em Angola: Avançando a Sustentabilidade sob a Visão do KAZA
Angola está a reforçar o seu compromisso com o comércio legal e sustentável dos recursos florestais e da vida ...
06
Mar
Strengthening CITES Compliance in Angola: Advancing Sustainability under the KAZA Vision
Angola is reinforcing its commitment to legal and sustainable trade in wildlife and forest resources by streng...
02
Feb
KAZA TFCA joins the global community in commemorating World Wetlands Day
Botswana’s Department of Wildlife National Parks (DWNP) recently conducted an intensive practical training of 74 staff members to enhance and strengthen law enforcement capacity through use of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES)’s Monitoring of the Illegal Killing of Elephants (MIKE) programme tools.
30
Jan
Key Insights from Botswana’s 2026 Tourism Pitso
Congratulations to the Republic of Botswana on the successful hosting of an important tourism stakeholders’ co...
29
Jan
EU Green Growth for KAZA Project Hands Over Project Vehicle to CLAWS Botswana
The Kavango Zambezi Trans Frontier Conservation Area (KAZA TFCA) Secretariat, together with its partners World...