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WWF Zambia Newsletter
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The latest edition of the WWF Zambia newsletter bridges both celebration and contemplation as the organization bids farewell to our Country Director, Nachilala Nkombo, marking the end of a remarkable six-year tenure. The newsletter reflects on the profound impact and unwavering dedication Nkombo has displayed during her tenure, steering the organization through various milestones and accomplishments.
Amidst the bittersweet farewell, the newsletter explores significant achievements, including the outcomes of COP28, where global environmental concerns took center stage. Additionally, it highlights the success of the "Let's Secure Zambezi" campaign, emphasizing collaborative efforts towards safeguarding the vital Zambezi region. The newsletter shines a spotlight on the strides made in the sustainable Luangwa project, showcasing the commitment to conservation and sustainable practices in the region.
As readers check through the newsletter, they are invited to relish in the nostalgia of past achievements while eagerly anticipating the promising initiatives yet to unfold in the year 2024. The content not only encompasses noteworthy endeavours of the past but also extends warm wishes for a prosperous start to 2024.
Click here to immerse yourself in the diverse stories and impactful endeavors: https://mailchi.mp/342fb8da7a65/the-fourth-edition-of-the-wwf-zambia-monthly-newsletter
You can also download the newsletter here:
Amidst the bittersweet farewell, the newsletter explores significant achievements, including the outcomes of COP28, where global environmental concerns took center stage. Additionally, it highlights the success of the "Let's Secure Zambezi" campaign, emphasizing collaborative efforts towards safeguarding the vital Zambezi region. The newsletter shines a spotlight on the strides made in the sustainable Luangwa project, showcasing the commitment to conservation and sustainable practices in the region.
As readers check through the newsletter, they are invited to relish in the nostalgia of past achievements while eagerly anticipating the promising initiatives yet to unfold in the year 2024. The content not only encompasses noteworthy endeavours of the past but also extends warm wishes for a prosperous start to 2024.
Click here to immerse yourself in the diverse stories and impactful endeavors: https://mailchi.mp/342fb8da7a65/the-fourth-edition-of-the-wwf-zambia-monthly-newsletter
You can also download the newsletter here: