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How is OKACOM structured?
OKACOM's work is advisory in nature and is guided through meetings of the Commission and the Okavango Basin Steering Committee (OBSC). It is informed by the technical advice of its task forces and special advisors which are representative of all 3 member states. OKACOM's Secretariat provides day to day support for the Commission's work, including partner organizations, projects funding and carry out activities on the ground to implement the Cubango-Okavango Strategic Action Programme.
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