AWF CEO Kaddu Sebunya shares how the landmark congress in Rwanda set the foundation for African-led conservation as the future of protected and conserved areas in Africa.
Women activists are frustrated as their demand for a specific target on gender equality – shows few signs of progress at the Convention for Biodiversity.
Following the African Youth Summit on Biodiversity organized by AWF and the Global Youth Biodiversity Network Africa, 447 young Africans from 45 African countries are pushing for youth inclusion in conservation.
Building the capacity of young people to engage in environmental policy, conservation education, and wildlife management secures a better future for all life.