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'EGUNDA': "Where indigenous fruit trees can be found" (part 2)
A radio story from north-east of Namibia, in the Kavango and Caprivi Regions. Women learn how to process indigenous fruits and regenerate their forests. EGUNDA Women's Group

John Sitwala, a Senior Forestry Officer at Katima Mulilo and local co-ordinator of the project
9min. 17sec.

Mr. Joseph Hailwa, Director of Forestry, Ministry of Environment and Tourism, Namibia.
4min. 40sec.

Ms. Esther Lusepani-Kamwi, Deputy-Director of Forestry and national Co-ordinator of the FAO/Namibian project on Indigenous Fruit Trees Species (2000-2003).
2min. 50sec.

Peter George Bille, Lecturer at the Namibia University-Food Science Technology, Windhoek.
3min. 59sec.
Tema(s): Biodiversidad, Desarrollo rural o agrícola, Mujeres y género, Plantas, Seguridad alimentaria, Silvicultura / Forestal
Realizador: Liliane Kambirigi, FAO
 
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