Sharing the Okavango
The Okavango River is a rarity, scarcely disturbed by human development along its 1,100 kilometre length: shaping its future is the delicate task of the Okavango River Basin Commission. Related...
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OKACOM executive secretary Eben Chonguiça says joint fact-finding has helped Angola, Botswana and Namibia to build a basis of trust so that balanced choices over development in the Okavango River basin...
View ArticleOKACOM Taking the Message to the People
A new comic book will bring results of a multi-year study of the Cubango-Okavango river system to an unusual audience – youth between 10 and 17. Related posts:Sharing the OkavangoTracy Molefi – Seeking...
View ArticleWater Knows No Border Between Angola and Namibia
A transboundary initiative aimed at providing clean drinking water and proper sanitation between Angola and Namibia, is making steady progress. Related posts: Together Against the Rising WaterDry...
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