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The Project Coordinator for Regional Climate Resilient Programme Mr. Titus Nglandu Pays Courtesy Visit to OKACOM
Wednesday, March 11, 2026

Following a decision to award a Consultancy Contract to OKACOM in February 2026 for the; Supervision and Facilitation of Stakeholder Engagement in the development of Climate Resilient activities in the Okavango River Basin under the Climate resilient project, the Project Coordinator of the SADC Regional Climate Resilient Programme Mr Titus Nglandu accompanied by Mr Dumisani Mndzebele from the SADC Water Division paid a Courtesy visit to OKACOM.
The Regional Climate Resilience Program for Eastern and Southern Africa Project propose a platform for coordinated action on the regional climate change challenge, for testing and expanding the use of standardized and replicable approaches on emerging good practices across countries and sectors and for mobilizing co-financing for this agenda.
The objective of the project is to improve the management of water-related climate impacts in Eastern and Southern Africa. It comprises the following components: (i) Risk Management and Climate Financing; (ii) Infrastructure Investments and Sustainable Asset Management for Climate Resilience; (iii) Adaptive Climate Services for Resilience Communities; (iv) Project Management; and (v) Contingent Emergency Response Component. The project aims to serve as a first step towards a regional platform to tackle climate adaptation through a common and coordinated approach, including on fund raising and consolidating multilateral and bilateral support - which is critical to ensure alignment, development, and scaled-up financing of critical adaptive interventions.
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Photo Credit: Kostatin Luchansky, National Geographic, Okavango Wilderness Project.
