In addition to the meeting, the staff were treated to a team-building exercise in Moremi Game Reserve where they spotted lions, a leopard, many hippos, elephants, crocodiles, giraffes, antelopes and birds. We give special thanks to Letaka Safaris for sponsoring the game drive to Moremi Game Reserve; with their wonderful guides Lucas and G. To wrap up the hectic days and unwind, the team was treated to our end of year staff party at Okavango River Lodge overlooking the beautiful Thamalakane River. After a long and trying year working in tough conditions and dealing with myriad problems, it was a wonderful way for our team to bond and to look back on the successes we have had this year. We dined and listened as the great river spoke into the night – what a night it was and a perfect way to end a year for conservationists!
The CCB team gathered together for our annual planning meeting in Maun on the 5th – 7th December 2018. The three-day meeting commenced with presentations on achievements and challenges in 2018, as well as some capacity building sessions and brainstorming for activities for 2019. The team came up with brilliant ideas for the year ahead that align with CCB’s strategic plan and national and international environmental conservation strategies and the plan will now guide us in the implementation of our activities and events in 2019. In recognition of dedication, commitment and passion in the work place, some staff members walked away with prizes, with the hope that it will motivate them and others to work even harder to preserve the fragile Kalahari ecosystem. In addition to the meeting, the staff were treated to a team-building exercise in Moremi Game Reserve where they spotted lions, a leopard, many hippos, elephants, crocodiles, giraffes, antelopes and birds. We give special thanks to Letaka Safaris for sponsoring the game drive to Moremi Game Reserve; with their wonderful guides Lucas and G. To wrap up the hectic days and unwind, the team was treated to our end of year staff party at Okavango River Lodge overlooking the beautiful Thamalakane River. After a long and trying year working in tough conditions and dealing with myriad problems, it was a wonderful way for our team to bond and to look back on the successes we have had this year. We dined and listened as the great river spoke into the night – what a night it was and a perfect way to end a year for conservationists!
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