Sunday, March 11, 2012

Directorate Extension: Management Meeting: Katima Mulilo 28 Feb 2012

The Directorate of Extension and Engineering Services held their 4th Quarterly Management meeting at Protea Hotel Zambezi River Lodge in Katima Mulilo from the 28th of February to the 1st of March 2012.

The Agenda for the meeting dealt with several management issues and also included some interesting presentations. There were two presentations from CPP NAM (Country Pilot Partnership Namibia) and one on Capacity for Local Level Coordination.


These presentations are available at:



CPP NAM: Enhancing Institutional and Human resource Capacity Through Local Level Coordination of Integrated Rangeland Management and Support (CPP NAM CALLC): https://www.box.net/shared/gln0vtf2sjh2duc3ep30

CPP NAM CCA Presentation: Adapting to climate change through the improvement of traditional crops & livestock farming: https://www.box.net/shared/emn5vv8fypquso6c6dh9

 CPP NAM CCA Presentation: Adapting to Climate Change through the Improvement of Traditional Crops & Livestock farming. Mr. Bert Izaaks (Control Technician for North Eastern Division)  listening attentively.
 Mrs. M. Kambinda (Deputy Director: North West Division) deliberating on  issues pertaining to the presentation.
 Mr. Ben Haraseb (Chief Extension Officer for the Karas region) above and Mrs Vicky Naudili (Chief Extension officer for Oshana/Oshikoto regions) also actively participating in discussions. Mr. V. Imalwa (Deputy Director for North Central Division) listening attentively (below)

  Mr. Martin Embundile (Chief Extension Officer for Omusati Region) busy with his presentation on the recent UN (United Nations) COP17/CMP7 Climate Change Conference in Durban South Africa
 Mr. Paul Voordewind (Deputy Director, Southern Division) relaxing after a busy day

Mrs. Emily Handunge (Chief Extension Officer, Kunene Region) admiring the rice fields at Kalambeza, Caprivi region 
Mr.Martin Embundile observing the processing of  the rice
Mr. Friedericks from Human Resource Division in Windhoek enjoying the excursion to Kalambeza
Freshly harvested wheat being sun dried at the Kalambeza Rice Project. The project produced a '"bumber" harvest this year






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