Collaboration for a Sustainable Future

The NIMPA+ Project benefits greatly from the collective expertise and resources of an international consortium, underscoring the significance of global cooperation in addressing local and national environmental challenges.

Our Partners

Our partners bring diverse perspectives and specialised skills that enhance the project’s capacity for comprehensive marine conservation and community development.

  • Global Expertise, Local Impact: Working with international partners allows us to leverage cutting-edge technologies and methodologies that have been successfully implemented worldwide. This global insight helps us tailor solutions that are effective and sustainable within the unique context of Namibia’s coastal ecosystems.
  • Strengthened Capacity: The collaboration ensures a robust exchange of knowledge and skills, building local capacities in marine management, scientific research, and community engagement. This empowerment facilitates long-term sustainability and resilience within our communities.
  • Enhanced Resources: By joining forces with esteemed global institutions, the project secures additional funding, technical support, and visibility, all of which are crucial for the extensive scope of our conservation and community enhancement initiatives.

Through this synergistic partnership, the NIMPA+ Project not only advances marine conservation efforts but also supports the sustainable development of Namibia’s coastal regions, ensuring that environmental preservation and community welfare go hand in hand.

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Project Staff

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Namibia Nature Foundation (NNF)

Angus Middleton

Namibian Chamber of Environment (NCE)

Dr Chris Brown

Dr Jessica Kemper

Debmarine - Namdeb Foundation

Hendrina Mouton

Maryland Zoo

Jess Phillips

Namibian Foundation for the Conservation of Seabirds (NAMCOB))

Karin Moses

Namibia Foundation for the Conservation of Seabirds (NAMCOB)

Kaurimbi Mberirua

Namibian Foundation for the Conservation of Seabirds (NAMCOB)

Neil Shaw

Southern African Foundation for the Conservation of Coastal Birds (SANCCOB)

Nicky Stander

Namibia Foundation for the Conservation of Seabirds (NAMCOB)

Petrus Shiindi

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Namibia Nature Foundation (NNF)

Angus Middleton

Executive Director 

Angus has over 20 years of senior management and organizational leadership experience in Africa and Europe. He brings a relevant mix of knowledge and technical experience in environmental economics, ecological resource management, agricultural management, and biodiversity policies. He provides overall leadership for the NNF and also works directly on several projects, particularly in the field of environmental economics. He holds an MSc in Environmental Policy from Imperial College London and a BSc in Ecological Resource Management from Newcastle University. He has a great passion for the outdoors, a particular interest in raptors, and a love of freshwater angling.

Namibian Chamber of Environment (NCE)

Dr Chris Brown

Chief Executive Officer

Conservation biologist, ecologist and environmental scientist, 40+ years practical experience in environmental management and administration, community-based conservation, park (state and private) and biodiversity management, research and monitoring, strategic planning and development, project and programme design and coordination, and wildlife census and monitoring. Former Executive Director of the Namibia Nature Foundation (NNF), founder Director of the Directorate of Environmental Affairs (DEA) in the Namibian Ministry of Environment & Tourism. Drafting the environmental clauses for the Namibian Constitution. Developed national environmental programmes on community-based natural resource management, biodiversity, combating desertification, environmental profiles and information systems and park management planning and investment. PhD in Conservation Biology. Currently the CEO of the Namibian Chamber of Environment, an umbrella support organisation for the environmental NGO sector in Namibia.

Org:Namibian Chamber of Environment (NCE)

Email:gro.e-c-n@nimda

Phone:+264 (0)81 162 5807

Dr Jessica Kemper

Conservation Biologist

After completing an MSc in Botany at UCT, Jessica’s love affair with seabirds – and penguins in particular – was sparked in 1997 while monitoring seabirds on Dassen Island (near Cape Town) for five months, and a one-year spell as a regular weekend volunteer at SANCCOB. In 1999 she had the opportunity to “island-sit” Mercury Island (north of Lüderitz) for ten weeks. More than two decades later she still lives in Lüderitz, has completed a PhD on African Penguin demography and has voluntarily managed a small seabird rehabilitation facility in Lüderitz through the African Penguin Conservation Project. She held the seabird scientist post at the Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources (2008-2010) before becoming a free-lance conservation biologist. Jessica continues to be passionately involved in the conservation of coastal seabirds and their habitats.

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Debmarine - Namdeb Foundation

Hendrina Mouton

Community Development

Hendrina is currently employed at Debmarine – Namdeb Foundation (Incorporated Association Not For Gain), responsible for Community Development. She holds a Diploma in Information Administration from the Polytechnic of Namibia with outstanding achievements such as Best First, Second- and Third-year student in Information Administration. In addition, Hendrina has a Bachelors Degree in Business Administration specialising in Human Resources from the University of Namibia. She has successfully completed an Honours Degree in Business Management and a Certificate in Community Development for Community Development Practitioners from UNISA. Her working experience spans community development, commercial and business environments.

Maryland Zoo

Jess Phillips

Director of Animal Facilities

Jess is Director of Animal Facilities at the Maryland Zoo in Baltimore, USA. He is also the Vice-Coordinator for The Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) African penguin Saving Animals From Extinction (SAFE) program. Jess works closely with colleagues in Namibia and South Africa to improve disaster preparedness and response for wildlife. Jess also manages Penguin Coast at the Maryland Zoo. Penguin Coast is home to the largest breeding colony of African penguins in North America.

Namibian Foundation for the Conservation of Seabirds (NAMCOB))

Karin Moses

Seabird Ranger (Namibian Foundation for the Conservation of Seabirds)

Namibia Foundation for the Conservation of Seabirds (NAMCOB)

Kaurimbi Mberirua

Seabird Ranger (Namibian Foundation for the Conservation of Seabirds (NAMCOB))

Namibian Foundation for the Conservation of Seabirds (NAMCOB)

Neil Shaw

Operations Manager

Neil oversees strategic operations, project management, and the integration of community-led conservation initiatives. With a background in Third World Development and Economics, Neil brings extensive experience in conservation tourism, sustainable development, and operations leadership across southern Africa.

Southern African Foundation for the Conservation of Coastal Birds (SANCCOB)

Nicky Stander

Head of Conservation

Nicky has more than 16 years’ experience in the conservation sector and has worked in the UK, Botswana, Namibia, and South Africa. For the last 13 years, Nicky has been fulfilling various roles at SANCCOB in Cape Town, South Africa, a seabird conservation non-profit organisation focused on species with high conservation status and working with partners to mitigate threats facing marine species and ecosystems. During this time, Nicky has overseen the rescue, rehabilitation, artificial incubation, and release of seabirds and has responded to several oil spill incidents affecting endangered seabirds. As Head of Conservation, Nicky concentrates on organisational strategic direction for seabird conservation efforts and works closely with partners and government advising on appropriate measures to slow the decline of endangered seabirds. She works directly on a number of projects and serves on various committees to further the development of protection mechanisms for the African penguin and other threatened seabirds. Nicky is passionate about ethical considerations involving research on animals and has volunteered her advisory services to the University of Cape Town’s Science Animal Ethics Faculty since 2012.

Namibia Foundation for the Conservation of Seabirds (NAMCOB)

Petrus Shiindi

Assistant Seabird Technician

Petrus joins the team with a strong background in animal handling and maritime work. He brings five years of experience as a dog handler and has also worked as a deck-hand on commercial fishing vessels. Petrus is passionate about the ocean and wildlife, making him a valuable asset to NAMCOB’s coastal conservation efforts.