Before we had these workshops, the view was we come in and say, ‘This is our territory, you can’t come here.’ But that’s not really the case. People didn’t understand where we’re headed. Out of [the dialogue events] it was possible to explain … we’re here to grow and develop with the community, and we hope we can work with everybody …
— Chris Chiwenda, Operations Manager, Kariba Harvest aquaculture enterprise, Zambia

Engaging the private sector to address conflict in natural resource management 


POLICY BRIEF | (Published in)

International investments in agroindustry present a growing source of tension for people who rely on land, forests, water and fisheries. This brief presents guidance on engaging the private sector to identify joint solutions.

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