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Our social involvement
1: In our own district we are active members of the Matzikama
Tourism Board and Koos Greeff represented the town of Klawer on this
board for a number of years. We are also involved with a Development
program in and around Klawer.
2: In Namibia the Chabura Trust is involved in Social Development
in the northern areas of Namibia as well as the southern areas of
Angola. We have been actively involved with this trust since its
birth in 1989. Our involvement includes serving on the board of
trustees, offering training courses free of charge, helping with
self-help projects, looking for donors, taking groups of donors
or other interested people there, supplying of food, medicine, clothing,
training material etc. This also involves close contact with people
living in the deep rural areas of Namibia and making use of their
services with our safaris.
3: During 1984, Koos became involved with a group of Angolan refugees
receiving medical treatment in a hospital. This involvement culminated
in him visiting them during 1988 in their settlement called Buffalo
on the Okavango River in the Caprivi Strip of Namibia. In August
2000 Koos visited the same area again and met various
leaders for a three-day conference on sustainable development.
During 2000 Koos visited another Angolan Refugee Camp
called Osire about 250 km north of Windhoek and immediately
saw the tremendous need there. (This camp became well known
later-on in that year when Angelina Jolie also visited it)
We arranged for various donations
of training material, food, medicine and clothing and personally
delivered it there. We also travelled to Osire three times to assist
in the training of leaders. Since peace came to Angola, most of
these people have been repatriated. Through the services of Chabura
Trust, we manage to keep contact with them and at present are in
the process of implementing various development projects in Angola.
When doing safaris in Angola, we prefer to use the services of these
old contacts.
4: Since the late 1990s, we became aware of the desperate
situation in Malawi and Mozambique. This culminated in us visiting
Malawi and meeting some of the leaders from both Malawi and Mozambique.
We became involved with some of the Development Projects that are
currently running in both of these countries. These activities are
more or less concentrated around the hospital and staff at Nkoma
in Malawi, Vila Ulongwe and Milange in Mozambique. We are in regular
contact with various people working in these areas and are privileged
to help them in many ways. Again we prefer using them and their
services when doing safaris in Malawi or Mozambique.
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