Almost a decade of collaborative project work is having a lasting impact: the Khwe community in north-eastern Namibia now manages its Cultural Village independently – with visible success.
In cooperation with our member company Gebeco and local partner ATC, Futouris has been supporting a Khwe community in Bwabwata National Park for many years. The aim of the project was to create long-term income opportunities for the community by establishing tourism structures while preserving the cultural heritage of the Khwe.
A key result of this successful collaboration is the Khwe Cultural Village – a lively place that welcomes guests and offers insights into the traditional way of life of the Khwe. In addition to the construction of the Cultural Village, a well for a secure water supply and structures for agricultural vegetable cultivation were also created. At the end of 2023, Futouris officially handed over the administration of the project to the Khwe community.
Around one and a half years after the project was completed, our local project coordinator Antje from ATC visited the village again and reported on positive developments, apart from a few remaining structural challenges:
The Khwe Cultural Village is a prime example of how community-based tourism can become a driver of development – in harmony with nature, culture and community. Despite some structural challenges, the project is a powerful model for sustainable impact: it generates income, promotes education, strengthens cultural identity and gives the Khwe community the opportunity to confidently shape its own future.
We are proud of what we have achieved together and wish the Khwe community continued success on their self-determined path to a sustainable future!