Conservation NGO hosted vice chair of Clinton Foundation and other representatives on visit to local conservation-themed school, community-owned enterprise in Zambia
LIVINGSTONE, Zambia, August 02, 2013 —The African Wildlife…
Earlier this month we shared with you about Chelsea Clinton’s visit to African Wildlife Foundation’s (AWF’s) Kazungula Landscape—a critical area that is home to Africa’s largest elephant population.Clinton, vice chair of the Clinton Foundation and…
I have to admit, I’m not usually a big fan of cats. But, for whatever reason, I cannot help but be captivated by cheetahs. Maybe it’s their grace and agility or maybe it’s just the face of a cheetah cub, but I think these cats are incredible…
African Wildlife Foundation’s vision for conservation on the continent depends on the equal participation of women and youth in all aspects of biodiversity protection — from conservation science and policy to conservation enterprise and beyond. In…
With 25 years in strategy development, program implementation, and delivery across Africa, Charly is charged with delivering AWF’s global strategy and conservation results. He began as a researcher focused on the economics of forest resources…
(NAIROBI, KENYA - March 31, 2022) The African Wildlife Foundation (AWF), in partnership with the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), today launched the Charles R. Wall Young African Policy Fellows Program.
The aim is to build a…
World Youth Skills Day 2023 is running under the theme ‘Skilling teachers, trainers and youth for a transformative future,’ highlighting the important role that educators play in providing skills for youth to actively engage in their communities and…
Kiringe, J.W., Mwaura, F. and Warinwa, F., 2016. Characterization of Water Source Types and Uses in Kirisia Forest Watershed, Samburu County, Kenya. Environment and Natural Resources Research, 6(3), pp.77-90.
Kiringe, J.W., Mwaura, F. and Warinwa, F., 2016. Characterization of Chyulu Hills Watershed Ecosystem Services in South-Eastern Kenya. Environment and Natural Resources Research, 6(3), p.65.