Accor and Mantis present CCFA 2019 Conservation Lab Award to Namibia Elephant Protection Project
Partners reinforce commitment to conservation and community uplift in Africa with CCFA donation of USD $25,000
The groups, both founding sponsors of the Community Conservation Fund Africa (CCFA), which helps African rural communities engage in biodiversity conservation through improved development of their land, wildlife and natural resources, have presented the CCFA Conservation Lab Award 2019 to an elephant protection project in Namibia.
Craig Erasmus, Vice President Operations, Sub Saharan Africa at Accor and Adrian Gardiner, Chairman, Mantis, joined Serge Dive, CEO and event organiser of ‘This is Beyond’, to present the award to John Kasaona, Executive Director and Trustee at Integrated Rural Development and Nature Conservation (IRDNC), the entity managing the project, which aims to conserve elephants in Namibia’s Kunene region.
The CCFA award includes a USD $25,000 donation to the IRDNC, which has outlined a four-pronged approach to protecting the elephant population currently considered a liability by local residents and farmers.
The donation will fund community engagement initiatives; improve monitoring of the elephant population and its behaviour; resolve elephant conflict mitigation to limit damage caused to farmer and resident properties; as well as programmes and training designed to incentivise communities, helping them to understand the economic potential of the elephants, which add significant value to Namibia’s tourism offering.
IRDNC’s project, one of several nominated by 2019 Conservation Lab delegates, was selected to receive to award by the CCFA’s Community Projects Committee.
It met stringent criteria, which included technical soundness and anticipated long-term results, effective project management measures, organisational capacity and experience, and its potential to benefit the tourism industry and promote sustainability.
At next year’s Conservation Lab, the IRDNC will give a detailed presentation on the project’s progress, outlining challenges and successes.
“We co-founded the CCFA to help rural African communities that live among wild animals with sustainable management wildlife systems and community empowerment initiatives,” explained Mark Willis, CEO Accor Middle East & Africa.
“The IRDNC’s project encapsulates all that we set out to achieve by helping residents in Namibia’s Kunene region with their native elephant population and seeing them within a larger context of preservation as well as delivering economic benefits through tourism.”
Mantis Group Chairman Adrian Gardiner added: “The IRDNC has a proven track record in not only preserving, but increasing Namibia’s wildlife populations through its education initiatives and this champions the CCFA’s mission to encourage rural African communities to take an active role in wildlife ownership and management.”
The CCFA is a grant-giving foundation and non-profit organisation based in South Africa.
Founding sponsors Accor and Mantis recognised the need for the tourism industry to play a greater role in conservation and community uplift to benefit Africa’s wild animals and wilderness, which are both under threat.
CCFA sponsorship is also aligned to Accor’s Planet 21 Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) programme, which prioritises preserving the earth’s resources and encourages collaboration between partners and industry stakeholders on sustainability issues.
The CCFA is a major participant at Conservation Lab 2019, a two-day event that brings together 150 leaders from conservation, travel, technology, behavioural sciences, philanthropy and government to find innovative solutions to Africa’s conservation challenges.
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Mantis is a unique collection of extraordinary destinations spanning every continent on Earth. Whether small and intimate or vast and complex, on a sweeping African plain, bustling city, private tropical island or frozen snow scape, each is an exceptional place for guests to find themselves. While uniquely different in the experiences they offer, all are linked through a collective obsession to be extraordinary, to be rare in a world that mass-produces sameness. Mantis constantly curates, collects and discovers destinations and experiences that stir the soul, defy expectation and live in the heart forever. We will do anything in our power to advance the cause of sustainability and to promote further appreciation of the land, its creatures and our communities. We believe that the truly rare needs to be looked after and protected for future generations and are wholly committed to Legacy Creation.
ABOUT COMMUNITY CONSERVATION FUND AFRICA
Community Conservation Fund Africa (CCFA) is a registered NPC founded in 2018, borne out of the merger between Mantis and Accor Hotels. These two global hospitality groups recognise the urgent need for community upliftment which will benefit Africa’s wild animals and wildernesses at a time when both are under threat.
CCFA is both a fund-raising & a grant-giving organisation that is active in educating and empowering local communities to implement sustainable wildlife management systems on the ground. These solutions are funded by CCFA and its commercial partners. Community Conservation Fund Africa (CCFA) was set up to help put the spotlight on rural African communities that live among the wild animals but by large have received few benefits from this often-difficult privilege.
CCFA’s mission is to address these inequalities and investigate ways of giving rural African communities a greater role in wildlife ownership and management. We envision local African communities who are educated and empowered and can manage wild animals and wilderness areas sustainably. We believe that this change will have a direct impact on the preservation of wild animals and wilderness areas.
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