Transfrontier Conservation Areas

The Southern African Development Community has created 14 Transfrontier Conservation Areas (TFCAs) across country borders covering 940 000 square kilometers which is 10% of SADC 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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Madagascar Reaffirms Commitment to Marine Transfrontier Conservation Area
Rorly Sherwen / 13 October 2025
Antananarivo, Madagascar – 4 September 2025 Madagascar has reinforced its commitment to establishing a Marine Transfrontier Conservation Area (TFCA), signalling strong political support for regional marine conservation and sustainable development. The announcement came during the Southern African Development Community (SADC) National Dialogue on TFCAs, held from 3–4 September 2025 in Antananarivo. The event was organised by the SADC Food, Agriculture and Natural Resources (FANR) Directorate with support Joint Action NaturAfrica/Climate Resilience and Natural Resource Management (C-NRM) Programme - a partnership...

Southern African Wildlife College Hosts a SADC TFCA Peer-to-Peer Learning Exchange in the Great Limpopo TFCA (GLTFCA)
Rorly Sherwen / 29 September 2025
The Southern African Wildlife College (SAWC), in partnership with the African Leadership University – School of Wildlife Conservation (ALU-SOWC), and African Wildlife Economy Institute (AWEI), Stellenbosch University hosted a Southern African Development Community (SADC) Transfrontier Conservation (TFCA) Area Peer-to-Peer Learning Exchange on Wildlife-Based Economy (WBE) and Livelihoods in the South Africa component of the GLTFCA from 31 August to 06 September 2025. Supported by the Joint Action NaturAfrica/Climate Resilience and Natural Resource Management (C-NRM) Programme - a partnership programme between SADC,...

SADC TFCA Webinar: Disaster Risk Reduction and Natural Resources Governance
Rorly Sherwen / 24 September 2025
Dear SADC TFCA Network, We are hosting the first of many SADC TFCA Network Webinar on Disaster Risk Reduction and Natural Resources Governance! On the 25 September 2025 at 14:30-16:00 (CAT). This session will provide a platform for TFCAs and partners to share their disaster risk reduction experiences and interventions. As SADC region experiences increase in droughts, floods, wildfires, and zoonic diseases driven by climate change, environmental degradation, biodiversity loss, and socio-economic vulnerabilities, the contribution of TFCA’s as bearers and gatekeepers in...

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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

Madagascar Reaffirms Commitment to Marine Transfrontier Conservation Area
Rorly Sherwen / 13 October 2025
Antananarivo, Madagascar – 4 September 2025 Madagascar has reinforced its commitment to establishing a Marine Transfrontier Conservation Area (TFCA), signalling strong political support for regional marine conservation and sustainable development. The announcement came during the Southern African Development Community (SADC) National Dialogue on TFCAs, held from 3–4 September 2025 in Antananarivo. The event was organised by the SADC Food, Agriculture and Natural Resources (FANR) Directorate with support Joint Action NaturAfrica/Climate Resilience and Natural Resource Management (C-NRM) Programme - a partnership...

Southern African Wildlife College Hosts a SADC TFCA Peer-to-Peer Learning Exchange in the Great Limpopo TFCA (GLTFCA)
Rorly Sherwen / 29 September 2025
The Southern African Wildlife College (SAWC), in partnership with the African Leadership University – School of Wildlife Conservation (ALU-SOWC), and African Wildlife Economy Institute (AWEI), Stellenbosch University hosted a Southern African Development Community (SADC) Transfrontier Conservation (TFCA) Area Peer-to-Peer Learning Exchange on Wildlife-Based Economy (WBE) and Livelihoods in the South Africa component of the GLTFCA from 31 August to 06 September 2025. Supported by the Joint Action NaturAfrica/Climate Resilience and Natural Resource Management (C-NRM) Programme - a partnership programme between SADC,...

SADC TFCA Webinar: Disaster Risk Reduction and Natural Resources Governance
Rorly Sherwen / 24 September 2025
Dear SADC TFCA Network, We are hosting the first of many SADC TFCA Network Webinar on Disaster Risk Reduction and Natural Resources Governance! On the 25 September 2025 at 14:30-16:00 (CAT). This session will provide a platform for TFCAs and partners to share their disaster risk reduction experiences and interventions. As SADC region experiences increase in droughts, floods, wildfires, and zoonic diseases driven by climate change, environmental degradation, biodiversity loss, and socio-economic vulnerabilities, the contribution of TFCA’s as bearers and gatekeepers in...

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