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Maloti Drakensberg Transfrontier Conservation and Development Area Rabson Dhlodhlo Rabson.Dhlodhlo@kznwildlife.com +27 33 2391884 mobile +27 83 2820900 www.maloti-drakensberg.org Location and countries involved: Lesotho and South Africa Size: +/-48 000 sq/km) Page 1 of 4

Participants in coordinating the ongoing transboundary cooperation: National Government: National Department of Affairs National Department of Tourism Local Government: Eastern Cape Provincial Department of Economic Development, Affairs and Tourism Free State Provincial Department of Economic Development Small Businesses Development Tourism and Affairs KwaZulu Natal Provincial Department of Economic Development Tourism and Affairs Protected area administration: South African National Parks Eastern Cape Parks and Tourism Agency Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife Free State Provincial Department of Economic Development Small Businesses Development Tourism Affairs National NGOs: Peace Parks Foundation Objectives: Conserve and sustainably manage and use the natural and cultural heritage resources of the Drakensberg and Maloti mountain region Contribute to economic development of the region through the promotion of nature based tourism Values and importance: The region supplies more than 25% of water to South Africa s economic hub, the Gauteng Province, through the Tugela-Vaal Water transfer scheme The water transfer scheme also provides all of Lesotho s electricity requirements The area has the highest concentration of rock art images in Southern Africa The Maloti Drakensberg Park Transboundary World Heritage Site inscribed based on its unique cultural and natural heritage resources forms a significant part of the TFCA Page 2 of 4

Aspects of transboundary cooperation: Nature conservation; Ecosystem based management; Watershed management; Tourism; Firefighting; Safety and Security. Stage in the process: Heads-of-State Agreement in place in a Bi-lateral MoU Joint Management Plan in place: 20-Year (2008 2028) Conservation and Development Strategy Series of 5-Year Action Plans Date Established: June, 11, 2001 (bilateral MoU signed) Official Protected Area Designation: +/-5 Nature reserves 1 national park 1 transboundary World Heritage Site The Catalyst Protection of the watershed with the initiation of the water transfer scheme, from dams on the Lesotho side to South Africa Security concerns wildfires, stock theft and other security concerns History Leadership and Political will Following on the 1950s first discussions around the potential of the Lesotho highlands as a water source, around the late 1960s the South African government started making significant efforts to support Lesotho to better manage the catchment area. These efforts culminated in, among other initiatives, the 1970 declaration of Lesotho s first protected area, Sehlabathebe National Park whose first management plan of 1990 already made reference to making provision a wildlife corridor between this park and the Drakensberg Park on the South African side. The leadership of the KwaZulu Natal provincial conservation agency initiated discussions with their Lesotho counterparts on collaborative management of the major threats, like wildfires, to the mountain resources. External support and donor funding - With the support of the World Bank the efforts of the provincial conservation agency resulted in the 1997 Giants Castle declaration by key stakeholders from both countries committing themselves to collaborative management of the region s resources. A two year, 1999 2000, preparatory phase funded by the Japanese government through the World Bank was initiated and basically paved the way for the formal establishment of the TFCA in 2001. Page 3 of 4

Barriers, challenges, obstacles, or constraints: Disparities in access to funding South African side is always better funded than the Lesotho side making coordination a challenge. South Africa is always ready to assist wherever and whenever possible. Lack of political continuity and support frequent changes at political levels results in lack of continuity and support constant meetings with new leadership is the only solution Limited funding among conservation agencies to meet their obligations The Governance and Management Structures Cooperative relationship: There is formal cooperation arrangements without a very strong legal basis in the form of a Memorandum of Understanding Legal basis for cooperation: MoU What is the governance structure: The Bilateral Coordination Committee is the highest decision making body. It comprises of National Coordination Committee members of each country. The National Coordination Committees are comprised of conservation agencies and departments in each province the national department in South Africa and in Lesotho it is composed of most Ministries. Cooperative management arrangement: Joint plans and activities including monitoring of species. Results Translocation of 25 Eland to Tsehlanyane National Park in Lesotho Facilitation of the establishment and declaration of the 4600ha Matatiele Nature Reserve and Translocation of 30 Red Hartebeest and 15 Mountain Reedbuck Development of a Bearded Vulture Biodiversity management plan, establishment of vulture restaurants; fitting of satellite tracking devices for monitoring of vultures Facilitated the extension of the Ukhahlamba Drakensberg Park World Heritage site on the South African side to include Sehlabathebe National Park on the Lesotho side into a Transboundary World heritage Site the Maloti Drakensberg Park World Heritage Site Page 4 of 4

Lessons Learned There will always be skeptics in any transboundary arrangements and there is need for patience in building trust. The skepticism will always be more pronounced where the levels of development of the countries involved are different Donor funding needs to be properly managed to facilitate more effective coordination and collaboration. Donor funding/support that comes with conditions for separate national coordination units does not encourage effective coordination For More Information Name Title Organization Email Phone Mr. Ernest Mokganedi Director TFCAs South African National Department of Affairs Emokganedi@en vironment.gov.za +27836522675 Mr. Stanley Damane Director - Department of Lesotho Ministry of Tourism, and Culture stanleydamane@ gmail.com +26662000010 Ms. Phumla Mzazi-Geja Senior Manager - Conservation Eastern Cape Dept of Economic Development, Affairs and Tourism phumla.mzazi@d edea.gov.za +27827752206 Mr. Thabang Selemela Director - Conservation Free State Dept of Economic Affairs, Tourism and tselemela@detea. fs.gov.za Dr. William Mngoma A/Chief Director - KZN Dept of Economic Development, Tourism and Affairs william.mngoma @kznedtea.gov.z a +27824618013 https://maps.ppf.org.za/sadc/?extent=26.6576,-30.5844,31.2719,-28.2980 Page 5 of 4