Reviving Ruacana: How solar-powered boreholes are transforming landscapes and livelihoods
NILALEG improves livelihoods in Namibia’s Ruacana landscape by rehabilitating boreholes, providing solar-powered water systems, and enhancing agriculture and livestock management to combat land degradation.
Promoting Sustainable Development: The Namibia Integrated Landscape Approach Conference
NILALEG, led by MEFT and UNDP, revolutionises land management in Namibia by integrating poverty reduction and environmental sustainability. Learn about the impact of the recent ILM Conference in Windhoek.
Nkulivere Rising: A Closer Look at NILALEG’s Sustainable Development Initiatives in the Kavango West
Explore NILALEG’s sustainable development efforts in Kavango West, where initiatives like the Woodcarvers’ Cooperative and sustainable agriculture uplift local communities and promote environmental stewardship.
Sustainable Harvesting of Devil’s Claw: A Lifeline for Communities in the Kavango West
Discover how sustainable Devil’s Claw harvesting in Kavango West, supported by the NILALEG Project, empowers local communities while promoting ecological conservation in Namibia.
Revolutionising environmental governance: NILALEG’s impact in Namibia
Learn how NILALEG is revolutionizing environmental governance in Namibia through integrated landscape management, enhancing livelihoods, and promoting sustainable development. Listen to the podcast for insights.
Unlocking the beauty of Namibia: the NILALEG project
Unlock the beauty of Namibia through NILALEG, a transformative project balancing environmental conservation with poverty eradication. By integrating landscape management, biodiversity protection, and sustainable livelihoods, NILALEG revitalizes rural landscapes while supporting Namibia’s global environmental goals. Discover how NILALEG fosters a harmonious relationship between people and nature across key regions like Omaoipanga, Ruacana, and Zambezi.
Tourism will recover and flourish again
[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/6″][/vc_column][vc_column width=”2/3″][vc_column_text] Tourism is an incredibly important sector for Namibia. Our country is home to a range of unique natural attractions that have made us a global destination of choice over recent years. The variety of scenery and landscapes, the healthy and growing populations of wildlife, the community-based approach to conservation and Namibia’s many Read More