GNF - African Regional Conference 2005
 

The first Living Lakes African Regional Conference

"Our Lakes, our Livelihoods" - Sustainable Management of African Lakes

 
 
Time frame:
 
Place of activities:
 
Host and Contact:
 
from 27 to 30 October 2005
 
Kisumu, Lake Victoria, Kenya
 

Global Nature Fund (GNF)

Fritz - Reichle - Ring 4

D - 78315 Radolfzell, Germany

Phone: + 49 - (0) 77 32 - 99 95 - 0

Fax: + 49 - (0) 77 32 - 99 95 - 88

E-mail: info@globalnature.org

Website: www.globalnature.org

 

OSIENALA (Friends of Lake Victoria)

Contact person: Dr. Obiero Ong´ang´a

Dunga Beach, Kisumu

P.O. Box 4580, 40103 Kisumu, Kenya

Phone: + 254 - 57 - 20 23 487

Fax: + 254 - 57 - 20 21 992

E-mail: osienala@swiftkisumu.com

E-mail: oonganga@swiftkisumu.com

Website: www.osienala.org

 
 

 
 
The First Living Lakes African Regional Conference in Kenya from 27 to 30 October brought together African and international lake conservationists.
 

In preparation for the 11th World Lakes Conference hold in Nairobi, Kenya from 31st October to 4th November 2005, the Living Lakes network hold the first African Living Lakes Regional Conference at Lake Victoria from 27th to 30th October 2005. This was the first time, NGOs working on Lakes Management and Conservation in Africa met. The event acted as Pre-11th World Lakes Conference. 


In general, NGOs in Africa have played a leading role in supplementing government efforts in the management of forests and other resources. The NGOs dealing with lake management can also play a major role in helping governments manage their lakes and conserve biodiversity. This conference supported this endeavour by:

  • Bringing together most of the organizations in the management of African lakes and provide them with the opportunity to plan and focus the African agenda on lake management.
  • Providing participants from the African region with the opportunity to interact with their counterparts from other continents and compare their experiences on lake management.
  • Promoting the exchange of know-how about renewable energy technology in order to conserve natural resources and improve standards of living of the lake population in a special conference workshop.
  • Providing the participants with the rare opportunity to enjoy the Lake Victoria environment and the hospitality of its communities as well as learning about sustainable community-based projects during field visits.

Conference speakers included African experts from Eastern African Lake Victoria, Lake Tanganyika, Lake Tana (Ethiopia) and Lake St. Lucia (South Africa), as well as international experts from Lake Constance (Germany, Austria, Switzerland) and Lake Biwa (Japan). As keynote speaker Prof. Dr. Klaus Töpfer, Executive Director of UNEP, had been invited. Conference supporters were the German Federal Ministry for Environment and the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Technische Zusammenarbeit (gtz).

 
 
Following, you find the conference lectures as download-data in English.
 

Sustainable Management of African Lakes

 

Rolin Nzomo (Lake Basin Development Authority)

Sustainable Management of African Lakes - The Case of Lake Victoria

 
 
Fishing and Renewable Energy
 

Dr. Andrew Venter (Wildlands Conservation Trust, South Africa)

Sustainable Management of African Lakes - Lake St. Lucia, South Africa

 

Dr. Eshete Dejen (Amhara Region Agricultural Research Institute, Ethiopia)

Sustainable Management of African Lakes - Lake Tana, Ethiopia

 

Julius Otienoo Manyala (Moi University, Department of Fisheries, Kenya)

Dagaa Fishery of Lake Victoria

 

Stefan Hörmann (Global Nature Fund, Germany)

Solar Lakes Initiative

 

OSIENALA (Kenya)

The Solar Lamp Fishing Project

 

Stefan Hörmann (Global Nature Fund, Germany)

Renewable Energy for Fisherfolks of Lake Victoria

 
 
Experiences from other Lakes and Departures
 

Dr. Hendrik Hoeck (Fundacion Humedales, Columbia)

Laguna Fuquene, Columbia

 

Adelina Santos-Borja (Laguna Lake Authority, Philipenes)

Laguna de Bay, Philippines

 

Ajitha Pasan Ulluwis Hewage (Nagenahiru Foundation, Sri Lanka)

Lake Maduganga and Lake Madampe, Sri Lanka

 

Arvo Jaervet

Lakes Võrtsjärv and Peipsi, Estonia

 

Margaret Peterson Comfort (Inland Seas Education Association)

Promoting Stewardship of World Lakes: Great Lakes, USA