The wildlife rangers and Transfrontier Conservation Area (TFCA) training facility has been launched by the managers of the SADC region overflowing to €11 million.
The training facility was launched at the Kavango Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area (KAZA) Heads of State Summit which is currenty underway in Zambia.
The main aim of the training is meant to provide needs-driven, workplace-related training for wildlife rangers and TFCA managers in specific conservation areas focusing on transboundary conservation management.
The programme is set to take place in 2025 to 2028 supporting the training of rangers and TFCA managers in selected courses to enhance their capacities and competencies.
Source Newsreportzim.com