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HOW WE MAKE AN IMPACT  Light of Hope  CAN/8 West Wing  PLANET






               Our responsibility to the planet comes before our focus on profits. We believe the wilderness
 CHAIN
 Little Bugs
               and its inhabitants deserve respect and protection.
 Bridge of Hope
 Moraliswani Pre-school
 Dagbreek Special School
 Dumpsite Kids  Why our environment is important
 Elshadai Caring and Feeding
               Namibia’s unique natural environment is integral to the experience our guests enjoy, and we need to protect it. As the country’s population increases, we place more pressure on the environment, especially in
 Namushasha Pre-primary
               terms of water, which has been extremely scarce due to droughts in recent years. We have also seen lower water quality, soil erosion and desertification.
 Don Bosco Primary
               Many travellers are increasingly environmentally conscious, to the point where some factor in their flights’ carbon emissions when deciding where to travel. As a key player in the Namibian tourism industry, it is
 Epupa Primary School  up to us to minimise our environmental impact to give our guests comfort about their decision to visit Namibia.
 Dordabis Primary
 Ovitoto and Genade Children’s Home
 School beneficiaries
 supported through the   Heal the Land                                  What we do for our environment
 School Christmas Bag   PAY Centre  Geduld Primary  Covid-19 impact on our environment   We have always seen tourism as a way to finance conservation.
 project         The full impact of Covid-19 lockdowns and travel       Our operations are intrinsically geared for sustainability.
 Paukeni Pre-school   restrictions on the environment is not yet quantifiable, but
 Hope Village    there have been both positive and negative effects.
 Penehupifo Kindergarten  We can reasonably assume the reduced noise and dust
 Kanono Centre   (air) pollution benefited local wildlife. Unfortunately,                 EFFICIENT ENERGY USAGE
                 poaching incidents were on the rise, due to the following                                                         5.             ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION
 Mammadu         factors:                                                  1.             AND INNOVATIVE ENERGY
 Kalimbeza Kindergarten    ○ Eco-tourism curbs poaching by putting eyes on the            SOLUTIONS

 Soetdoringlaagte  ground, which was impossible this year                                 SPARING USE OF PRECIOUS                                 SELF-SUSTAINING SUPPLY OF
 Kalundu            ○ Tourism and trophy hunting are large financers of    2.             WATER                                    6.             FOOD
                   conservation efforts; in their absence, there were fewer
 Stepping Stone    resources to combat poaching and conservancies
 Ohajuura Junior and Senior primary school  needed to rely on donor funding from non-governmental                                                 A COMMITMENT TO
                   organisation (NGOs) and governmental organisations      3.             RESPONSIBLE WASTE                        7.
 Welwitschia Primary School                                                               MANAGEMENT                                              NATURE CONSERVATION
                    ○ The economic downturn put citizens in financial distress,
 Khabaisen Centre  which made some of them turn to crime, including poaching
 Witkrans Primary School  At our lodges, lower occupancies, alongside new measures,       SUSTAINABLE CONSTRUCTION                                ECO-FRIENDLY LODGES AND
 Lidar Foundation  reduced our water and energy usage and increased our    4.             METHODS                                  8.             LODGE ACTIVITIES
                 overall consumption per guest. However, as lodges were
 Our eyes are on the future  closed, we could not consistently monitor their water
                 consumption, which interrupted the data we would
 With the economic outlook for tourism and its recovery still unsure, we have to secure and strengthen strategic partnerships with   normally compare to previous sets, and our efficiency
 other businesses to ensure the continuity of our projects such as the MealForTwo and the School Christmas Bag programmes.   measures such as water consumption per person were not
 We need to continue supporting self-sustaining projects such as community gardens and primary education projects.  comparable to previous years due to lack of guests and   The reason Gondwana was founded was to reinvigorate the fauna and flora in the Fish River Canyon – an area that was desolated by
                                                                        decades of unsustainable grazing and recurring droughts. In over 24 years in operation, we have not lost sight of this dedication – we
 We integrated the Trust into Gondwana Collection operations to streamline administration and project implementation.  smaller and rotating employee complements.   serve Namibia.
 In the long term, the Board would like to see the Trust being used even more as a corporate social investment channel through   We take direction from strict environmental policies ensuring each lodge has an environmental plan that is diligently implemented.
 which Gondwana partners with other Namibian stakeholders to lead a national effort.
  
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