(NAIROBI, KENYA January 3, 2024) The African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) is announcing the call for applications for the Charles R. Wall Leadership Program. The program consists of two components the Charles R. Wall Young African Policy Fellows which is ushering in its third cohort and the Charles R. Wall Conservation Leadership and Management Fellowship which was revamped last year and is ready to take on its second cohort of leaders.
As we approach the imminent COP 28 meeting in Dubai, it has become abundantly clear that the myriad global challenges we face are intrinsically linked to climate change. Climate change exacerbates these issues, and it is, therefore, pivotal to our endeavors to confront them. But what are the chances that we will get this right this time? Haven’t we talked tough enough for the longest time?
Simangele Msweli, African Wildlife Foundation's Senior Manager for the Youth Program, had a brief sit down with Kaddu Sebunya as the world celebrated Africa Youth Month to gauge his sentiments on how to raise a generation of future African leaders in conservation.
Jackson, WY: The National Museum of Wildlife Art (NMWA) will open the Benjamin Mkapa African Wildlife Photography Awards exhibition on Saturday, November 4, 2023. The Mkapa Awards are presented in partnership with and traveled by the African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) and Nature’s Best Photography (NBP). This is the second year of the prestigious photography awards, and the traveling exhibition includes 48 prints and three videos. The exhibition will be on view at NMWA through April 21, 2024.
Jackson, WY: The National Museum of Wildlife Art (NMWA) will open the Benjamin Mkapa African Wildlife Photography Awards exhibition on Saturday, November 4, 2023. The Mkapa Awards are presented in partnership with and traveled by the African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) and Nature’s Best Photography (NBP). This is the second year of the prestigious photography awards, and the traveling exhibition includes 48 prints and three videos. The exhibition will be on view at NMWA through April 21, 2024.