Nov
2020
The Pilcomayo and the Okavango «separated at birth»
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Millions of years ago, South America and Africa made up a single continent called «Gondwana», which is believed to mean «land of the same mother». South America saw the birth of the Pilcomayo River, and in Africa, the Okavango. Two rivers that evolved apart, meet again today through their people.
Our objective is to develop a South-South cooperation project, which promotes conservation with sustainable development and improvement in the quality of life of local communities, through exchanges of experiences. This alliance can significantly contribute to addressing the Sustainable Development Goals such as zero hunger, responsible consumption and production, gender equality, climate action, life on land.