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06 June 2008
The ASLF and tourism best practice

It is  widely accepted that nature tourism, also referred to as ecotourism, has enormous potential to alleviate poverty in rural areas of developing countries. Around the world countries with significant natural beauty are developing models to help ensure a fair spread of benefits to neighbouring communities. The ASL Foundation has identified the need and the opportunity to improve the best practice information sharing through the links established in certain countries by the work of the Ford Foundation.

The Ford Foundation is actively involved in supporting human rights and poverty alleviation projects and programmes in India and southern Africa. Through its offices in these countries, the Foundation seeks to encourage an exchange of ideas and strategies by practitioners – so that they can learn from each other about how to improve the performance of the different projects they work in.

The African Safari Lodge Foundation in South Africa is one of the Foundation’s grantees. The Foundation’s African Safari Lodge and Rural Development Programme works to enhance the ability of the safari lodge industry in southern Africa to contribute to the alleviation of poverty in the region.

Although African Safari Lodges are a specific type of industry geared to the conditions that exist in African national parks and protected areas, they do share features with nature tourism enterprises of the type that exist in other developing countries such as India. In addition, some of southern Africa’s biggest (and most socially responsible) lodge development companies have begun to explore the possibilities of developing similar enterprises in India and Latin America.

In view of its experience in analyzing and implementing integrated conservation and rural development programmes in a part of the world where there are examples of global best practice, the ASL Foundation is able to organize an exchange of analysis, experience, practice and lessons between practitioners of pro-poor tourism in India and southern Africa.

As part of this exchange programme, The African Safari Lodge Foundation recently hosted a practitioner’s workshop in Johannesburg  with many of the foreign participants going on a field trip at the end of the workshop to visit the community-owned lodges, Thakadu River Camp and Buffalo Ridge Safari Lodge in the Madikwe Game Reserve in North West Province.

Various case studies had been commissioned and were presented to the participants from India, Namibia, Mozambique and South Africa over 3 days:


05 July 2010
ASLF newsletter in Portuguese
The March 2010 ASLF newsletter is now available for download in English and Portuguese.

15 March 2010
NEWS FLASH - Tourism concessions awarded to communities
The African Safari Lodge Foundation (ASLF) is pleased to announce that Namibia’s Ministry of Environment and Tourism (MET) recently awarded tourism concessions on state land and in national parks to several conservancies and communities. This is a landmark event that will do much to change lives of the rural poor.

15 January 2010
ASLF Newsletter - Edition 4 December 2009
The December 2009 ASLF newsletter focuses on the African Safari Lodge Foundation's activities in Namibia.

23 October 2009
Newsletter - Edition 3 Sep/Oct 2009
Read the Sep/Oct 2009 ASLF newsletter for an in depth look at the Khomani San Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Land Project as well as more on the Khaudum concession.

03 September 2009
Newsletter - Edition 2 August 2009
Read about the Field Guide Training Best Practice Workshop in the August 09 newsletter.

16 July 2009
Newsletter - Edition 1 June 2009
The newly launched first edition of the African Safari Lodge Foundation newsletter is now available to download.

15 January 2009
Traveler's Philanthropy conference
The African Safari Lodge Foundation, with funding from the Ford Foundation, sponsored the participation of a group of Southern African delegates in the Traveler's Philanthropy conference held in Arusha, Tanzania from 3 – 5 December 2008.

06 June 2008
The ASLF and tourism best practice
India and southern Africa exchange lessons and best practice in using nature tourism as a force for poverty alleviation at a workshop held recently in Johannesburg.

10 January 2008
Khomani San IKS and Land Project
Focusing on the rebuilding of the communities cultural identity, reestablishing the people’s connection with their ancestral land in the Park, facilitating the transmission of indigenous knowledge between generations and the maintenance of IKS, and building organisational capacity in order that the San may effectively manage and benefit from their land in and adjacent to the Park.

03 October 2007
Ibo Island Lodge staff exchange trip
Ibo Island Lodge staff undertake exchange trip

17 September 2007
Socio-Economic Study
Results of a socio-economic study in Northern Mozambique

17 August 2007
Ngala Private Game Reserve, Mpumalanga
South Africa, Pilot Lodge

16 August 2007
Improving Equity for Addo Communities
Addo Elephant National Park, Eastern Cape

16 August 2007
Training Programme at Madikwe
Madikwe Game Reserve, Northern Province

16 August 2007
Training and strategic intervention in the Eastern Cape
Pondoland, Eastern Cape

16 August 2007
Pilot Lodge - Mozambique
Covane Community Lodge