OHWF unveil new ofice

Published By:

Gee Makgome

Published On:

10 October 2024

On the 16 May 2024, Camp Logic, a company involved in logde construction donated office space to Okavango Human & Wildlife Conflict Foundation in an event attended by local leadership.

Okavango Research Institute academic and tourism researcher Professor Joseph Mbaiwa has acknowledged that human and wildlife conflict is a big problem. Professor Mbaiwa made the assertion today (Thursday) when officiating at the official opening of the Okavango Human Wildlife Foundation office in Boseja Ward in Maun. He decried that cases of people being attacked by wild animals are still on the rise especially in the Okavango District and urged the foundation to raise funds to help victims. When outlining the mandate of the office,the founder of Okavango Human and Wildlife Foundation Mr Kenosi Kamina said they saw it fit to have an office which can easily accessed by the public to make reports. He applauded Camp Logic for funding the construction of the office. Mr Kamina pledged continued search for sustainable interim and long term solutions for victims of human and wildlife conflict.


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Plot No. 491 Boseja, Industrial, Maun

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