The Ngorongoro Conservation Area Authority (NCAA) was established in 1959 by Ordinance No. 413 as amended by the Game Parks Law of Tanzania (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act No. 14 of 1975. NCAA was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1979, as a natural property.
In 2010, the World Heritage Committee of UNESCO inscribed NCAA as a mixed property on the World Heritage List.
NCAA is also recognized as a part of Serengeti-Ngorongoro Biosphere Reserve, under UNESCO’s Man and the Biosphere Program since 1981.
NCAA is the mostnsuccessful multiple land-use area managed in the world, where indigenous people (estimated at 87,000) are, so far, living harmoniously with wildlife.
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NCAA contains the spectacular Ngorongoro Crater (250 km2), which is the world’s largest unbroken caldera. It also contains the Oldupai Gorge, one of the world’s most important pre historic sites, where anthropologists Louis and Mary Leakey made many of their greatest discoveries.
The conservation area also includes Empakai and Olmoti craters, and the highland forests, which form an important water-catchment for surrounding agricultural communities.
On behalf of Ngorongoro Conservation Area (NCAA), Public Service Recruitment Secretariat invites qualified Tanzanians to fill 16 vacant posts. Download the PDF file attached below for full information:
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