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- BIOKAVANGO Project
- Project Background The BIOKAVANGO Project's aim is to lift barriers to mainstreaming biodiversity conservation objectives into the activities of three production sectors: water, tourism and fisheries, all dependent on ecological services and goods provided by the Okavango wetland system. The Project is funded by the Global Environment Facility (GEF) and the Government of Botswana, and implemented by the Harry Oppenheimer Okavango Research Centre (HOORC) in Maun. Project design is founded on the recognition that command and control approaches alone are inadequate to ensure effective and sustainable mainstreaming of biodiversity management objectives in the production sectors of the Okavango Delta.
- Entre Deux Eaux
- Okavango entries on the project site of Entre Deux Eaux, Analyse de projets de collaborations transfrontalières autour de l’eau, carried out by students Emeline Hassenforder and Benjamin Noury of l’Ecole Supérieure de Commerce de Lille (ESC lille) in France.
- Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
- Major projects : Environmental Protection and Sustainable Management of the Okavango River Basin
- GEF EPSMO Project File
- Government of Botswana
- Home page of the Government of Botswana
- Government of Angola
- Home page of the Government of Angola
- Government of Namibia
- Home page of Government of Namibia.
- OKACOM
- Web site of the Permanent Okavango River Basin Water Commission
- SADC Water Sector ICP Collaboration Portal
- This web-based platform has been developed to encourage knowledge-sharing and networking amongst the ICPs. It is hoped that channeling collective information into a common pool of knowledge and open dialogue will open the flood gates to a future of collaboration and confluence for the SADC region.
- Southern Africa Water Wire
- The Southern Africa Water Wire is a multi-media information platform that provides in-depth and high quality information on integrated water resources management in Southern Africa. It is the product of a partnership between IPS and the SADC/DANIDA Regional Water Sector Programme. The vision of the partners is to grow the Southern Water Wire into an effective communication channel that privileges the voices and concerns of citizens, policy makers and civil society organisations in SADC.
- UNDP Angola Project Fact Sheet
- UNDP Angola OKAVANGO River Basin Project