Business, Enterprise and Livelihoods Working Group
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| Tourism enterprises range from exclusive up-market lodges to more rustic campsites, and everything in between. Photo: R. & G. Everett |
The BEL WG comprises a loose alliance of smaller sub-groups which each focus on different enterprise sectors or opportunities - such as tourism, joint ventures, hunting and natural products. The sub-groups operate through meetings and workshops which are held as often as required. The full working group - with all sub-groups - holds a feedback and planning workshop at the beginning of each year.
In 2007, CBNRM activities in Namibia generated more than N$39 million: 70% from conservancy-related activities, 30% from other CBNRM activities. In 2007, 52% of conservancy income was derived from tourism lodges through joint venture agreements; 26% was earned from trophy hunting.
There is still enormous potential for conservancies and communities to generate income through establishing and developing successful businesses and enterprises. However, communities typically do not have the necessary skills and knowledge to fully realise this potential.

The BEL WG is addressing this need by identifying income generating opportunities through tourism and business planning, training, the creation of market linkages and the development of appropriate tools, methodologies and support material including:
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| Business enterprises such as craft outlets can provide significant conservancy income. Photo: R. & G. Everett |

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