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Afrikaans: Volgens Robert Layng, 'n buitelandse diensbeampte by USAID wat 'n leidende rol in USAID se ondersteuning aan die WNF en Mosambiekse regering gespeel het, sal die werwing van privaat beleggings in die toerismesektor die deurslag gee in die skepping van ekonomiese geleenthede deur die Njassameerreservaat. “Die einddoel is om finansiële volhoubaarheid van die reservaat te verseker. Doelgerigte groei in die toerismesektor is een van die beste vooruitsigte om reservaatinkomste te genereer. Omdat hierdie sektor ook werk op die Njassameer skep, beklemtoon dit die ekonomiese waarde van die bewaring daarvan, terwyl dit ook inkomste deur volhoubare hulpbronverbruik verteenwoordig”, het mnr. Layng gesê.
USAID het in vennootskap met die Mosambiekse regering, die Wêreldnatuurlewefonds en die Coca-Cola-maatskappy gewerk om die spesies en natuurlike habitatte van hierdie mees biodiverse varswatermeer ter wêreld te beskerm. Die bewaring van die Njassameer skep belangrike ekonomiese geleenthede vir plaaslike visvang- en toerismebedrywe. (Foto deur Christian Smith van USAID)
English: According to Robert Layng, a Foreign Service Officer at USAID who has taken a leading role in USAID’s support to WWF and the government of Mozambique, attracting private investment into the tourism sector is central to ensuring that the Reserve realizes its potential to create economic opportunity. “The end goal is to ensure financial sustainability of the reserve. Targeted growth in the tourism sector is one of the best prospects for generating revenue for the reserve. The Tourism sector also creates jobs on Lake Niassa and highlights the economic value of protecting the lake while also providing revenue from sustainable resource use”, said Mr. Layng.
USAID has worked in partnership with the government of Mozambique, the World Wildlife Fund, and the Coca-Cola Company to protect the species and natural habitats of the of the most biodiverse freshwater lake on earth. Protecting Lake Niassa creates important economic opportunities for local fishing and tourism industries. (Photo: Christian Smith/USAID) |
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