Transfrontier Conservation Areas

The Southern African Development Community has created 14 Transfrontier Conservation Areas (TFCAs) across country borders covering 1 Million Square Kilometers or 10% of the land in 11 of SADC's 16 countries. The SADC TFCA program hopes to reconnect natural landscapes by improving transboundary conservation, supporting sustainable rural development and building climate change resilience in the region. The TFCA program is part of SADC's regional integration vision.

The TFCA Network

The SADC TFCA Network is a community of practice that brings together professionals working in Transfrontier Conservation Areas (TFCAs) across a wide range of sectors contributing to SADC's regional sustainable rural development programme.

Recognising the shared challenges faced by TFCAs and aligned with the SADC TFCA vision, the Network was established on 25–26 September 2013 in Johannesburg, South Africa, by TFCA coordinators, representatives from international NGOs, and practitioners from the SADC Member States.

The Network aims to address several key common challenges, including:

  • Strengthening governance through improved policies, legislation, and institutional frameworks
  • Developing sustainable financing mechanisms for TFCAs
  • Demonstrating the value of TFCAs at local, national, and regional levels—for example, by enhancing community benefits and supporting capacity development.
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SADC TFCAs: Gonarezhou - Great Limpopo TFCA

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TOURISM in KAZA  

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Where Wilderness Connects: Exploring the Malawi-Zambia Transfrontier Conservation Area
Rorly Sherwen / 26 November 2025
Standing on the sweeping grasslands of the Nyika Plateau, with mist rolling across valleys and herds of roan antelope grazing in the distance, it’s easy to feel that you’ve stepped into a different world. This was just one of the highlights of a recent media tour through the Malawi-Zambia (MAZA) Transfrontier Conservation Area (TFCA) – a journey that revealed a landscape where conservation, culture, and tourism are deeply intertwined.

SADC TFCA Webinar: SADC Economic Development Corridors and the Ecosystems - Water-Energy-Food (E-WEF) Nexus Approach
Steve Collins / 25 November 2025
We hosted our second to last Webinar of the year on Monday November 24th at 14:30 to 16:00 CAT. Description: SADC’s regional corridors are proposed as key drivers of trade, industrialization, and value chain integration — central to the SADC Vision 2050 and Africa’s broader agenda under the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA). As climate shocks intensify, the Ecosystems - Water-Energy-Food (E-WEF) Nexus offers an integrated framework to build resilience and promote sustainable growth along these corridors and in TFCAs. TFCA’s...

SADC Hosts Joint Consultative Workshop on the SADC Tourism Barometer and SADC Tourism Sustainability Framework
Rorly Sherwen / 25 November 2025
The Southern African Development Community (SADC) successfully hosted a Joint Stakeholders Consultative Workshop on the Tourism Barometer and the Tourism Sustainability Framework from 30–31 October 2025 at the Birchwood Hotel and Conference Centre in Johannesburg, South Africa. The workshop marked a significant milestone in advancing regional tourism monitoring, planning and policy development aligned with the SADC Tourism Programme (2020–2030) and the objectives of the SADC Protocol on Tourism Development.

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Visit a TransFrontier Conservation Area today

If you're interested in visiting one of the Transfrontier conservation areas, here are some great links to help you on your journey:
TOURISM in TFCAs  
TOURISM in KAZA  

The TFCA Network

The SADC TFCA Network is a community of practice that brings together professionals working in Transfrontier Conservation Areas (TFCAs) across a wide range of sectors contributing to SADC's regional sustainable rural development programme.

Recognising the shared challenges faced by TFCAs and aligned with the SADC TFCA vision, the Network was established on 25–26 September 2013 in Johannesburg, South Africa, by TFCA coordinators, representatives from international NGOs, and practitioners from the SADC Member States.

The Network aims to address several key common challenges, including:

  • Strengthening governance through improved policies, legislation, and institutional frameworks
  • Developing sustainable financing mechanisms for TFCAs
  • Demonstrating the value of TFCAs at local, national, and regional levels—for example, by enhancing community benefits and supporting capacity development.
More
Become a member of the TFCA Network and join a vibrant community of like-minded professionals. Click here to join now!

News

Where Wilderness Connects: Exploring the Malawi-Zambia Transfrontier Conservation Area
Rorly Sherwen / 26 November 2025
Standing on the sweeping grasslands of the Nyika Plateau, with mist rolling across valleys and herds of roan antelope grazing in the distance, it’s easy to feel that you’ve stepped into a different world. This was just one of the highlights of a recent media tour through the Malawi-Zambia (MAZA) Transfrontier Conservation Area (TFCA) – a journey that revealed a landscape where conservation, culture, and tourism are deeply intertwined.

SADC TFCA Webinar: SADC Economic Development Corridors and the Ecosystems - Water-Energy-Food (E-WEF) Nexus Approach
Steve Collins / 25 November 2025
We hosted our second to last Webinar of the year on Monday November 24th at 14:30 to 16:00 CAT. Description: SADC’s regional corridors are proposed as key drivers of trade, industrialization, and value chain integration — central to the SADC Vision 2050 and Africa’s broader agenda under the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA). As climate shocks intensify, the Ecosystems - Water-Energy-Food (E-WEF) Nexus offers an integrated framework to build resilience and promote sustainable growth along these corridors and in TFCAs. TFCA’s...

SADC Hosts Joint Consultative Workshop on the SADC Tourism Barometer and SADC Tourism Sustainability Framework
Rorly Sherwen / 25 November 2025
The Southern African Development Community (SADC) successfully hosted a Joint Stakeholders Consultative Workshop on the Tourism Barometer and the Tourism Sustainability Framework from 30–31 October 2025 at the Birchwood Hotel and Conference Centre in Johannesburg, South Africa. The workshop marked a significant milestone in advancing regional tourism monitoring, planning and policy development aligned with the SADC Tourism Programme (2020–2030) and the objectives of the SADC Protocol on Tourism Development.

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