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Ke hoole okunyangadgala, na ki ifala komukodhi omunene.
(Ovambo Proverb: Namibia)
-This proverb cautions those who wander around the world aimlessly, as it can lead to disaster. In this case -the claws of a hawk! Live with passion and purpose. Nourish what inspires you -and run with it.

Kazana kulima, vyakupewa havitoshelezi.
(Bena Proverb: Tanzania)
-Preserve your life with farming, because handouts will not satisfy you. There is so much to be said about this simple phrase and sustainable community development.

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    Tuesday, August 25, 2009

    It's The Little Things: Children Conservancy Schools

    Greetings All:

    Many of you might have seen this picture earlier, but I want to broadcast some detailed information my boss [quoted in bold], Chris Weaver, shared with me about the Puros Conservancy school. This is one of many great examples showing how the benefits of wildlife/tourism enterprises are improving the daily lives of many communal area residents.



    "The school was built by Wilderness Safaris as part of their Joint Venture Lodge agreement with the Puros Conservancy. Prior to the construction of this school, children had to travel more than 70 kms to the nearest boarding school or were taught very rudimentary levels of education under a tree. The construction of the school leveraged greater support for education in Puros, as it created incentive for the Namibia Ministry of Education to post a qualified teacher in Puros. Puros Conservancy is one of many successful conservancies in Namibia, having three JV lodges, a hunting concession and a highly effective Commiphora resin harvesting scheme for the perfume industry. The Puros community is composed of approximately 120 adults, with roughly 80 of them being employed either full-time or on a seasonal basis by the Puros Conservancy and its enterprises."

    Take care,

    A.E. Price

    Sunday, August 23, 2009

    More Katutura Pictures



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    Greetings Everyone:

    My friend Uapii took my two new German roommates and myself for an in-depth Katutura tour. It was great fun and always insightful. Every time I come to Katutura I learn so much more about this township and seem to find better and better photograph opportunities.

    We're all really lucky to have Uapii has our tour guide. Talk of taking everyone up to his farm in the Kunene region is live and well. Everyone is totally excited to visit his farm shortly.

    Hope everyone has a great week! Enjoy the photos!

    Cheers,

    A.E. Price





























































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