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Working with Communities

August 7, 2002
Until the beginning of the twentieth century, communities and wildlife in Africa coexisted in a fairly harmonious manner. Although people used wildlife to sustain themselves, species were not seriously threatened. The human population was small, and…

Working with China to build investment and awareness that protects African wildlife

January 16, 2020
With various billion-dollar investments across sub-Saharan Africa in technology, infrastructure, and industry, China is fast becoming one of the continent’s most significant trade and development partners. Linking African governments and Chinese…

Women, water, and wildlife: What connects us all?

March 8, 2022
Tasked with fetching water every morning as a young girl, African Wildlife Foundation’s Nancy Githaiga learnt that water access shapes women’s lives as providers of sustenance. Growing up in Kaheho village in Molo, roughly 200 kilometers from Kenya…

Women-led enterprises are driving sustainable forest management in DRC

September 28, 2018
The dense tropical rainforests of Maringa-Lopori-Wamba — a biodiversity hotspot in the Congo River Basin and critical habitat for endangered bonobos — are also a valuable income-generating resource for communities. Displaced by years of political…

Women Play Critical Role in African Conservation

November 19, 2003
African women still have a long way to go to break through the glass ceiling in the largely male-dominated worlds of business and politics, but in the field of conservation in Africa, women are making important breakthroughs.At a breakfast meeting…

Women Pioneering Socioeconomic Transformation

June 8, 2015
In some countries around the world, women are still not equal to men in law. Yet, within these same countries, the very building blocks of society are driven by the immense amount of work done by women. Struggling families are…

Women Must Guide Africa’s Conservation—and Development

March 7, 2017
Women make up the backbone of society. Nowhere is this more true than in rural Africa, where the so-called “lesser sex” takes on the bulk of the childrearing, housekeeping and income earning. According to the Organisation for…

Women Lead the Charge in Conservation

October 29, 2015
Without buy-in from people, conservation efforts rarely work. Which was why, when AWF launched a Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD+) project in north–central Tanzania with the Norwegian Embassy a few years ago, one…

Women conservation practitioners strengthen biodiversity protection

September 14, 2020
In April 2019, two women who are influencing the course of conservation in Africa — Fiesta Warinwa and Didi Wamukoya — traveled from Nairobi to visit their African Wildlife Foundation colleagues in the US and UK. Over three weeks, they met with AWF…

Women are the future of African conservation

August 3, 2018
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Witnesses Report Suspect Arrest in Tanzania

October 4, 2016
On 3 October, in Dar es Salaam, the Tanzania Wildlife Authority (TAWA) detection dog unit arrested a suspect in possession of illegal elephant ivory. Witnesses reported the suspect to be Mahadhi Mohamed Naoda and observed the TAWA team searching…

Witnesses Report Suspect Arrest in Tanzania

October 4, 2016
On 3 October, in Dar es Salaam, the Tanzania Wildlife Authority (TAWA) detection dog unit arrested a suspect in possession of illegal elephant ivory. Witnesses reported the suspect to be Mahadhi Mohamed Naoda and observed the TAWA team searching…

Witness the Struggle to Survive Africa's Garden of Eden Through the Eye of a Leopard

September 20, 2006
Following the Success of Relentless Enemies, Filmmakers Dereck and Beverly Joubert Spend Three Years in the Wilds of Africa Capturing Astonishing Transformation in the Life of a Single Leopard.One of nature's most extraordinary cats can still be…

Winner Announced in WILD to INSPIRE Short Film Competition

March 17, 2014
Nat Geo WILD, the Sun Valley Film Festival and the African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) announced today that the short film Wolf Mountain by Dan Duran, Sam Price-Waldman, and Brendan Nahmias won the first annual WILD to INSPIRE Short Film…

Will Africa prioritize nature as part of the solution to climate change?

September 25, 2023
The inaugural Africa Climate Summit held in Nairobi, Kenya, was an important milestone in defining how Africa chooses to engage with the world on climate change. The Summit gathered leaders and senior government representatives from more than twenty…

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