* FB - Full Board : Including Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner.1 SUSTAINABLE LIVELIHOODS Overseas Development Institute Developing Methodologies for Livelihood Impact Assessment: Experience of the African Wildlife Foundation in East Africa Caroline Ashley Karim Hussein Working Paper 129 Results of research presented in preliminary form for discussion and critical commentĢ Working Paper 129 Developing Methodologies for Livelihood Impact Assessment: Experience of the African Wildlife Foundation in East Africa Caroline Ashley and Karim Hussein February 2000 Overseas Development Institute Portland House Stag Place London SW1E 5DP UKģ Printed by Chameleon Press, London SW18 4SG ISBN Overseas Development Institute 2000 All rights reserved. įull Board* p/p sharing - children above 3 & under 12 : 770.00ĭBB** p/p sharing - children above 3 & under 12 : 515.00īagera & Mowgli – 2 x Igloo Units (Standard Accommodation)Ĭoffee station & Mini Bar, air conditioner, two single beds and a pull out bed for small children, en-suite bathroom with shower & toilet,
Jaws, Cleo, Klippie, Sara and Sian – 5 Rustic Stone Cottages (Upper Market Accommodation):Ĭoffee station & Mini bar, air conditioner, two ¾ beds, en-suite bathroom with shower & toilet, game viewing possibilities.īalloo – 1 x Igloo Unit (Standard Accommodation)Ĭoffee station & Mini bar, air conditioner, two single beds, en-suite shower. Timbila – 1 Rustic family cottage (Upper Market Accommodation)Ĭoffee station & Mini bar, air conditioner, two ¾ beds in front room and 4 single beds in back room, en-suite bathroom with bath, shower & toilet, game viewing possibility. * FB - Full Board : Including Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner.
HARNAS WILDLIFE FOUNDATION IN NAMIBIA AFRICA FREE
Prices are PER PERSON PER NIGHT and Quoted for in Namibian Dollar (N$)Ĭaso & Lueki (Upper Market Accommodation):Ĭoffee station & Mini Bar, air conditioner, two 3/4 beds, en-suite bathroom with bath, shower & toilet, game viewing possibility.įull Board* p/p sharing - children above 3 & under 12 : 880.00ĭBB** p/p sharing - children above 3 & under 12 : 625.00Ĭhildren between 0 - 3 sharing - free off charge : 0.00 Throughout the years, population numbers of animals like lions, cheetahs, wild dogs and other species have plummeted, but with its rehabilitation projects Harnas Wildlife Foundation makes a difference by releasing capable wild animals into safe wildlife parks of Namibia. Harnas believes that people and animals are equally entitled to lead a life without negative stress like hunger and pain. They strive to give animals a second chance at life, by rehabilitating and releasing them back into their natural habitat or caring for the ones that will not survive in the wild. Harnas Wildlife Foundation focusses on the establishment and upkeep of safe zones for animals captured or expelled from encroached environments, as well as the rehabilitation and care of sick, injured or abandoned animals.
Since the establishment of Harnas over 30 years ago, they have developed a very successful international foundation that supports their causes and passion for conservation. Harnas Wildlife Foundation is the longest running wildlife rehabilitation centre in Namibia. The name Omaheke is Herero for Sandveld and it is here, east of Gobabis, where Harnas is situated. Omaheke is one of the thirteen regions of Namibia and lies on the eastern border of Namibia which is the western extension of the Kalahari Desert.