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AWF Issues Position Statement on Ivory Sales

March 13, 2010
NAIROBI, KENYA--At the 15th meeting of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES), being held in Doha, Qatar, March 13-25, experts from participating countries will consider competing proposals from African countries on the…

AWF is Accepting Applications for Scholarships Under the MacArthur Professional Leadership in Conservation Award

June 3, 2004
Since its founding in 1961, the African Wildlife Foundation has believed that Africans are the ideal stewards of Africa's natural resources. This core belief led AWF to assist in establishing the first school to train African wildlife managers in…

AWF Investments in Mid-Zambezi Valley Have Lasting Conservation Results

January 30, 2024
In May 2023, Zimbabwe and Zambia signed the Lower Zambezi Mana Pools Transfrontier Conservation Area Memorandum of Understanding, formalizing processes to collaborate on conservation management affecting two parks, the Lower Zambezi National Park …

AWF Integrates Policy and Climate-Smart Agriculture at the African Landscape Dialogue

November 22, 2019
Landscape leaders from across Africa gathered at the Arusha International Convention Centre this week to discuss and explore better practices towards restoring over 96 million hectares of degraded land on the continent by 2030.The first conference…

AWF Inks 5-Year Partnership with Uganda National Environment Management Authority

June 21, 2023
(KAMPALA, UGANDA — June 22, 2023) The African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) and the National Environment Management Authority of Uganda (NEMA) today embarked on a five-year deal aimed at amplifying collaboration in conservation and environmental…

AWF Initiative Strengthens Conservation

October 6, 2002
Apart from the receptionist and her paraphernalia, the next most conspicuous item at the African Wildlife Foundation (AWF's) reception is their mission statement.It reads: "The African Wildlife Foundation recognises that the wildlife and the wild…

AWF Inaugurates New Conservation Centre

November 11, 2010
"Conservation of wildlife and economic development must go together," urges African Wildlife Foundation, as new Conservation Centre opens in Nairobi.AWF reinforces 'a vision of Africa that is both economically prosperous and retains significant…

AWF in 2024: A Year of Conservation Action

December 31, 2024
As 2024 comes to a close, join us in reflecting on the strides we made together in Africa and throughout the world. The African Wildlife Foundation thanks our staff, partners, and donors for joining us on the path to a future for Africa where people…

AWF in 2023: Reflecting on a Year of Conservation Triumphs

December 28, 2023
Earlier this month (December 2023), I visited Manyara Ranch in Tanzania. The African Wildlife Foundation has been working here for over 20 years to restore an important section of one of the two remaining wildlife corridors between Ngorongoro…

AWF in 2022: African-led efforts transform conservation

December 29, 2022
With back-to-back United Nations conferences on climate change and biodiversity over the last few months, the world is checking out of 2022 with a stark reminder of the work that lies ahead. We look back at how African Wildlife Foundation’s vision…

AWF Improves Conservancy Management in Uganda

April 5, 2022
The African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) last month onboarded three conservancy managers in Murchison and Kidepo as part of efforts to streamline conservancy management in Uganda. The three managers will oversee operations in Murchison Community…

AWF Hosts Ugandan MPs and Senior Wildlife Officials on Benchmarking Tour

April 29, 2019
The African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) early this week hosted a high-level delegation of Ugandan lawmakers and technocrats on a benchmarking tour of Kenya for best conservation practices. The delegation was led by Hon. Mangusho Lawrence Cherop, the…

AWF Hosts the First-Ever National African Lion Survey Training

February 7, 2020
Conservation organizations across Kenya have convened for a week-long National Lion Survey Training at the African Wildlife Foundation headquarters. This first-of-a-kind training held from February 8-11, 2020 has attracted several participants…

AWF Hosts International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Team in Kinshasa

September 19, 2022
The African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) office in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) hosted the Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement (INL) Officer Samantha Novick and her delegation last week to assess the level of implementation…

AWF Hosts Fundraiser in Celebration of 60 Years of African Conservation Leadership

June 10, 2022
(LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM — JUNE 10, 2022) The African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) hosted a black-tie dinner with an auction to raise funds for AWF and commemorate 60 years of African conservation leadership. The ‘Into the Wild’ event was sponsored by…

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