COmON is proud to collaborate with WWF Namibia, where together, WWF Namibia works in partnership with indigenous groups, local communities, government entities, NGOs, and conservancies to achieve shared conservation goals. In addition, they are exploring agroecological value chains to stimulate local economic growth.
Our support is grounded in the belief that this partnership plays a vital role in safeguarding the natural environment and enhancing the well-being of the people in the region, with WWF Namibia as a dedicated partner in this collective mission.
WWF Namibia is an organization that works to protect biodiversity, restore habitats, and improve the lives of people in Namibia and neighboring regions. They focus on challenges such as landscape connectivity, biodiversity protection, building resilience against climate change, and finding new ways to pay for conservation.
Their approach is based on human rights and inclusion, with respect for the role of communities as stewards of their own land and waters. They have a clear purpose to assist Namibia, KAZA, and Africa to unlock the value of Africa's wildlife and wild places for the benefit of local, national, and international communities.
WWF Namibia champions inclusive conservation, prioritizing human rights and community stewardship. With three decades of expertise, they unlock Africa's wildlife value for local, national, and global communities, ensuring a positive impact on biodiversity, habitat restoration, and the well-being of Namibians and neighboring communities.
WWF Namibia's strategy aims to address challenges such as landscape connectivity, biodiversity protection, building resilience against climate change, and finding new ways to pay for conservation. The approach is based on human rights and inclusion, with respect for the role of communities as stewards of their own land and waters.
The goal is to assist Namibia, KAZA, and Africa to unlock the value of Africa's wildlife and wild places for the benefit of local, national, and international communities.