New Era

Salambala to benefit from environmen­tal project

- ■ Aron Mushaukwa & Dephine Simasiku

NGOMA - The Salambala conservanc­y in the Zambezi region is set to benefit from the Namibia Integrated Landscape Approach for Enhancing Livelihood­s and Environmen­tal Governance (Nilaleg) project.

The Nilaleg project which was launched by the environmen­t and tourism ministry last year aims to alleviate poverty in rural areas, improve environmen­tal governance and sustainabl­e management of natural resources.

The project which is funded by the Global Environmen­t Facility to the tune of about N$161 million will directly support five landscape sites in five regions, namely Omusati, Ohangwena, Kavango West, Zambezi and Kunene in ways such as creating employment for the community, reducing poverty, developmen­t.

According to Nilaleg project manager Jonas Nghishidi, Salambala conservanc­y will be assisted with an amount of about N$5 million to establish aquacultur­e and eco-tourism projects.

“We are compelled to support communitie­s in different natures and enterprise­s, and in this area, the conservanc­y has decided to implement a nature based enterprise in a form of a tented campsite,” he said.

Nghishidi further stated that “on behalf of the community, we have contracted a company to do a feasibilit­y study, and look at the different land options where the area is better suited for this tourism facility.”

The chairperso­n of Salambala conservanc­y, Mulela Saisai stated that they decided to establish a campsite lodge as there is only one lodge (Gondwana/Chobe River Lodge) operating in the area.

“We see that people in the community are not so interested in the conservanc­y and have negative thoughts towards it. They feel that the conservanc­y is not helping them in any way, because they believe that helping them is by creating job opportunit­ies. That’s why we have decided to establish lodges in our community, and we believe by so doing a lot of our people will be employed,” said Saisai.

 ?? Photo: Aron Mushaukwa ?? Involved… Members of the Salambala conservanc­y, officials from the environmen­t ministry and UNPD during a visitation to proposed sites for the constructi­on of a tourism facility.
Photo: Aron Mushaukwa Involved… Members of the Salambala conservanc­y, officials from the environmen­t ministry and UNPD during a visitation to proposed sites for the constructi­on of a tourism facility.

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