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Elephant Humanitarian Aid Namibia

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Following Namibia and Zimbabwe’s announcement to cull elephants, Botswana may soon decide to join the fray. The country’s President Mokgweetsi Masisi said: „If our people are starving, we

Volunteer with Elephants in Namibia, Africa | Elephant-Human Relations Aid

Namibia’s devastating drought: Our strategy so far

Humanitarian Aid Childcare & Daycare Support; Healthcare Medical Mission Trips EHRA aims to conserve the desert elephants of Namibia, through practical and realistic anti-conflict

Elephant Human Relations Aid (EHRA) provides practical solutions to the elephant-human-conflict. Helping people & elephants to live safely and in harmony in Namibia.

WWF Namibia plays the primary management and coordination role for the USAID-supported Combatting Wildlife Crime Program (CWCP) in Namibia and KAZA, which

Namibia said on Friday that it would ask to be allowed to continue trading in ivory when countries signatory to the Convention on International Trade on Endangered Species

Namibia is planning to kill more than 700 wild animals, including elephants, zebras and hippos, and distribute the meat to the people struggling with food insecurity as the

  • Drought-Stricken Countries Kill Elephants to Feed the Hungry
  • Protect the Future of Desert Elephants
  • Wüstenelefanten in Namibia

Conserving the desert elephants of Namibia, Africa

Namibia last culled elephants in 2016, while Zimbabwe last culled the massive herbivores in 1988, for population control. Around 68 million people in the region are in need of humanitarian aid

Our award winning African conservation team work to help protect and research desert elephants in Namibia. Volunteers build walls to protect farmers’ water points and construct drinking points

Namibia Henning Melber University of Pretoria and University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, South Africa ABSTRACT In 2015 Germany admitted that the warfare in its colony South West

Namibia’s socio-economic priorities in line with her National Development Plans to augment government efforts and aspiration towards Namibia’s industrialisation to improve the well-being

Elephant Human Rlations Aid is a Namibian registered not for gain organisation (reg no. 21/2003/630) which has been in operation for 20 years. The aim of the organisation is to

Elephant Human Relations Aid (EHRA) provides practical solutions to the elephant-human-conflict. Helping people & elephants to live safely and in harmony in Namibia.

llll Rhino Conservation 2025: Volunteer with rhinos is your chance to protect some of the most endangered species in the world Join an anti-poaching unit, observe rhinos and other big

EHRA’s Family Elephant Volunteering Project

Elephant-Human Relations Aid (EHRA) cultivates an extensive approach to desert elephant conservation in Namibia, Africa.

Climate change is disproportionately affecting countries like Namibia, and without global cooperation, the humanitarian and environmental consequences could be devastating.

Passionate about animals, Mukesh Ambani’s son Anant Ambani’s venture Vantara an animal welfare and conservation organisation has written to the Namibian Embassy in India

Elephant Human Relations Aid (EHRA) provides practical solutions to the elephant-human-conflict. Helping people & elephants to live safely and in harmony in Namibia.

Volunteer with Elephants in Namibia, Africa | Elephant-Human Relations Aid

Elephant Human Relations Aid is a Namibian registered not-for-gain organisation (registration number 21/2003/630) which runs an elephant conservation and volunteer project in Namibia,

The Southern African Development Community estimates that about 68 million people, or 17% of the region’s population, are in need of aid. The regional bloc has appealed

thetatvaindia on August 31, 2024: „Namibia plans to cull hundreds of wild animals, including elephants and hippos, to provide meat for locals severely affected by what the United Nations

Unique Mission: Support elephant conservation and help resolve human-wildlife conflicts in Namibia. Unforgettable Adventure: Camp under the stars in Namibia, track desert elephants,

With our elephant conservation volunteer programs you will work to preserve dwindling desert elephant populations in Namibia. Your work will include helping communities

Namibia has not been left out to the effects of climate change created by the phenomenon we all know as “El-Nino”. The stark new normal of climate change is becoming

Namibia last culled elephants in 2016, while Zimbabwe last culled the massive herbivores in 1988, for population control. Around 68 million people in the region are in need of

The UK legislators further found that a 2007 study for the Humanitarian Partnership conducted in Kenya, Namibia and Thailand found that although the beneficiaries of

Namibia. WFP Namibia Country Brief, April 2025 Format Situation Report Source. WFP; Posted 13 May 2025 Originally published 13 May 2025. Namibia. Namibia | Drought –

Namibia is culling over 700 wild animals, including elephants and hippos, to provide meat for its hungry citizens in response to the worst drought in a century. The severe