Organizations
Omaheke San Trust News
2010-07-19 09:59:27
New board, Education, Community Mobilizers, Crafts and Culture
Oranizations working with San people: SASI
2010-06-09 11:25:36
The South African San Institute-SASI has its roots in the formation of the Working Group of Indigenous Minorities in Southern Africa (WIMSA) In the 1980s and the early 1990s, development programmes were initiated for the San in Botswana and Namibia
Omaheke Trust News
2010-03-31 11:23:00
Quarterley news from Omaheke - fifth edition
Topnaar Education Fund - January 2010
2010-03-16 14:23:10
In which the Gava Kids get an unexpected experience!
Five Days on the Road from INCEF
2010-03-16 11:00:00
A five day journey with the International Conservation and Education Fund (INCEF) educators, how they use film to educate in remote places that have little access to other education, and the people who's lives they help change.
A woman for all seasons
2010-02-05 12:01:00
Interview with Baba Festus, Human Rights activist and Operations Manager at !Khwa ttu Educational and Training Centre. Text and pictures by Lesley Beake.
Interesting web link
2009-11-13 12:12:00
Perception International. Promoting biological, cultural and perceptual diversity worldwide: http://perceptionintl.org/
Omaheke Trust News
2009-11-06 12:25:00
The Omaheke trust is now formally registered as a trust in its own right. A report on the work currently underway.
Support Needed for Namibian San Students: WIMSA
2009-09-14 16:28:00
An appeal for donors to fund support for San students in Namibia. Tuesday, 28 July 2009
!Khwa ttu training programme for trainee guides
2009-08-26 19:51:00
‘Training was tough but very special.’ These were the words with which Ivan Vaalbooi, one of the eight South African San trainees summed up the nine-month tailor-made course that ended in June 2009.
Omaheke San Trust News
2009-08-24 12:57:46
Quarterly Newsletter - Fourth Edition March to August 2009
WIMSA launches a new website!
2009-08-06 13:13:33
WIMSA is a non-governmental regional network that coordinates and represents the interests of San peoples throughout southern Africa. There recently revamped website can be found at: http://www.wimsanet.org/
Omaheke San Trust Quarterly Newsletter 200
2009-04-19 14:24:51
Omaheke San Trust (OST) Quarterly Newsletter 2009. A report back on activities from November 2008 to March 2009. The Omaheke is SE of Gobabis, in Namibia, shown on the attached map.
The Omaheke San Trust – quarterly newsletter
2009-01-16 10:24:07
The second newsletter reporting activities of the trust in 2008. (The Omaheke region is SE of Windhoek in Namibia.)
The Nyae Nyae Development Foundation of Namibia
2008-10-13 13:04:35
The Nyae Nyae Development Foundation of Namibia (NNDFN) was founded in 1981 to support the Ju/’hoansi (San) people of the Nyae Nyae area in the former eastern Bushmanland (Tsumkwe east). NNDFN now supports the Nyae Nyae Conservancy, a community-based organization responsible for managing the natural resources in the area.
Botswana school - children at risk: Bana ba Metsi
2008-08-19 10:33:59
The Bana ba Metsi School was established by the Moremogolo Trust, a group of concerned individuals, to fund projects aimed at assisting disadvantaged groups in Botswana, specifically youth at risk and AIDS orphans.
Documenting cultural traditions
2008-08-06 18:32:52
The World Intellectul Property Organiization (WIPO) will launch in September 2008 a pilot program to assist indigenous communities to document their own cultural traditions, archive this heritage for future generations, and manage IP options when doing so.
News from Organizations
2008-06-13 09:01:41
This section allows space for news and updates from the many organizations committed to working with San communities.
We have already established contact with some of these … but building a bank of information takes time, and we are eager to see more contributions from everyone who has an interest.
Here is the place to post news about projects, share experiences, advertise upcoming events and stay in touch with each other.
Larger items (such as Annual General Reports) can be noted here and referred to, either on another website or here and links can be formed to PowerPoint presentations and reports.
Let us know what you need, and we will try to accommodate it.
We look forward to working with all of you.
OST Group
Dancing Skirt: Andry Kashivi
Teamwork
Hot in the bus!
In the field
Baba Festus
Image by child from Rwanda
Ostrich shell beads
Tsamkxao Fanni /Ui
Picture: Dam Botes Debe
Presentation
Cultural Tourism:
Picture: Kathryn Blakemore
WIMSA
Cultural Tourism:
Picture: Kathryn Blakemore
Namiba: Main Towns
NNDFN AGM 2008
Windhoek
Brickmaking
Bana ba Metsi
Left:N/hakxa /A!ae. Right //Uce /Ui
Picture: Rachel Giraudo
