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Engaging in global leadership

October 25, 2021
Since the start, when four men met in a judge’s chambers to discuss the need for African conservation ownership and leadership, AWF’s agenda has been fueled and advanced by conversations, debates, planning sessions, education, and awareness-building…

Engaging Girls in Both Education and Conservation

March 31, 2017
I first met Lisa two years ago, at the Lupani Community School in Zambia. A shy, intelligent fifth grader, she was working hard to keep up with her studies. Now, in grade 7, Lisa has just won first prize in a district-level social studies…

Engaging communities to save Africa’s wondrous variety of life

June 23, 2023
This article is developed and written by the second cohort of the Charles R. Wall Young African Policy Fellows Program and the inaugural Conservation Leadership and Management Fellowship. Both programs aim to build the leadership, negotiation, and…

Engaging Communities and Wildlife Scouts in Uganda

November 28, 2013
It is my personal belief that conservation in today’s world cannot happen without the aid of the communities who live side-by-side with the animals who we are trying to save.  This philosophy is one of the (many) reasons I was…

Engaging Africa’s Youth: AWF’s Mission to Make Conservation Matter

June 26, 2025
Since its inception, the African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) has deliberately worked towards fostering the best and brightest minds to lead conservation in Africa. Through collaboration with various partners, AWF trains future conservationists and…

Endangered Species Day: A Glimmer of Hope in the Fight Against Wildlife Trafficking

May 17, 2024
The recently published World Wildlife Crimes Report 2024 reveals that intensified conservation efforts have played a pivotal role in combating the illicit trade of elephant ivory and rhino horn. This report, released by the United Nations Office on…

Endangered Species Chocolate Selects AWF for Three-Year 10 percent Partnership

December 18, 2009
WASHINGTON, DC -- The African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) is pleased to announce it has been selected as a three-year 10 percent partner by Endangered Species Chocolate (ESC).Through this special partnership, AWF along with one other nonprofit, will…

Endangered Species Chocolate Partners with AWF

November 26, 2008
INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana--Endangered Species Chocolate (ESC) has selected the African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) as one of its two partners for 2009, basing that choice on the strength of AWF's mission and its ambitious program work in Africa. The grant…

Endangered Mountain Gorillas Shot Dead by Rebels in DRC

January 17, 2007
AWF has learned from the Institut Congolais pour la Conservation de la Nature (ICCN) that insurgent forces led by the dissident General Laurent Nkunda have invaded Virunga National Park's south sector in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC)…

Endangered mountain gorillas find a safe haven in Africa’s oldest park

September 10, 2018
Within its modest acreage, Rwanda’s Volcanoes National Park packs five of the eight volcanoes that make up the majestic Virunga Mountains, a haven for the critically endangered mountain gorilla. Families of this great ape are scattered across the…

Endangered African wild dogs find safety in Zimbabwe

August 23, 2017
Famous for its sizeable populations of elephants and large carnivores, Hwange National Park in Zimbabwe is also home to one of the most elusive predators on the continent: the endangered African wild dog. About 160 wild dogs—also known as “painted…

Encouraging Conservation Through Enterprise

April 12, 2017
Like many of its counterparts in sub-Saharan Africa, Ethiopia has experienced significant economic growth over the past several years. The country has charted a 10.8-percent growth rate since 2005, according to the African Development Bank…

Encountering Rhinos

October 1, 1997
For three weeks earlier this year, AWF President R. Michael Wright and Mark R. Stanley Price, director of AWF's African operations, visited South Africa to talk with experts involved in conservation efforts there. One item on their agenda was to…

Empowering Young Conservationists in Kenya's Tsavo Landscape

October 3, 2024
Twelve-year-old Faith Mwikali, a sixth grader at Kikwasuni Comprehensive School in Makueni County, lives just 10 kilometers from Tsavo West National Park. Growing up near one of Kenya’s largest wildlife sanctuaries, she developed a fascination with…

Empowering Women Through the Umoja Cultural Center and Museum

April 4, 2007
AWF & US Ambassador to Kenya Inaugurate the New Umoja Women's Group Cultural Center and MuseumOn March 13, the newly appointed United States Ambassador to Kenya, Michael E. Ranneberger, officially opened the new Umoja Cultural Center and Museum in…

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