Outreach materials

newsletters, brochures.
FileLTA Newsletter for Jan-June 2011
In order to safeguard the lake Tanganyika and its natural resources, the LTA NEWSLETTER, Newsletter of Lake Tanganyika Authority (LTA), is an innovative inclusive approach to lead the relations between the state and non state stakeholders as well as getting informed on the capacity of local stakeholders. To effectively manage and protect the natural resources in the areas of the Basin of Lake Tanganyika, the quality of information is now available for management interventions. If you would like to submit an article for the next issue of LTA Newsletter please contact: AlainG@unops.org
FileLTA Brochure
The Lake Tanganyika environment faces multiple challenges, resulting from the activities of rapidly expanding human populations in the riparian countries.
FileLTA Banner
banner
FileProject Leaflet LTA
Regional Activities for Protection of the Lake Tanganyika Basin
FileProject Leaflet PCU
Regional Actions for Protection of Biodiversity and Sustainable Management of Natural Resources in the Lake Basin
FileProject Leaflet PMU BDI
Burundi Component – Pollution Control Through Improved Wastewater Management
FileProject Leaflet PMU DRC
DRC Component – Sustainable Catchment Management Activities in the Uvira Region
FileProject Leaflet PMU TZA
Tanzania Component – Sustainable Catchment Management and Capacity Building for Pollution Control
FileProject Leaflet PMU ZAM
Zambia Component – Sustainable Catchment Management
FileDRC PMU Outreach document deforestation 2011
In French
FileDRC Component Newsletter-Jan to March 2011
In French
FileLake Tanganyika Best Practices and Challenges
Presented by Simbotwe Mwyia, Acting Regional Project Coordinator.
FileTanzania(PMU) Achievements, Best Practices and Challenges
The UNDP/GEF funded project on Partnership Interventions for the Implementation of the SAP for the Lake Tanganyika in Tanzania
FileZambia(PMU) Achievements, Best Practices and Challenges
Presentation
FileBurundi(PMU) Achievements, Best Practices and Challenges
Presentation by Celeus Ngowenubusa
Document Actions