Zimbabwe: 12 Milllion Euro Boost for Campfire Review

16 September 2016

Government yesterday launched the Campfire review process in Harare that seeks to increase community participation in wildlife conservation activities. The review process is being supported by the European Union to the tune of 12 million Euros for the next 18 months and is likely to start in February next year.Campfire was established in the late 1980s to ensure sustainable utilisation of wildlife and other natural resources in communal areas.

Launching the review process, Environment, Water and Climate Minister Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri said the process seeks to provide new avenues of improving policy, regulatory and institutional framework to empower communities as custodians and beneficiaries of their natural resources.

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