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20 de mar.
Women's Group Learn to Sew Reusable Sanitary Napkins
Menstruation is not only a health concern, but also an educational policy concern because the majority of girls miss out on schools...
20 de mar.
Former Poacher Turned Wildlife Protector
By Jane Okoth Dressed in a smart dark green uniform, Ayub Vura goes about his daily duties as a ranger at Wildlife Works. His morning...
20 de mar.
Meet Protus Mghendi, Environment Conservation Ambassador
It’s a scorching hot day in Mwatate, in Wildlife Works’ project area, and the region continues to suffer from the current drought. A...
20 de mar.
Son of a Poacher, 26-year-old Fulfills Dream to Become Conservation Pilot
Always calm and composed in his demeanor, Daniel Zuma is not your regular character. As a gyrocopter pilot at Wildlife Works, the 26 year...
20 de mar.
Girls Leading Our World - GLOW Program
Wildlife Works is committed to supporting self-sufficient and self-governing communities. One of our main focuses is on education,...
7 de mar.
Meet Erlinda Ekaputri: Indonesia Country Director
By Tamara Anisa, Communications Specialist Indonesia Meet Erlinda Ekaputri, our Indonesia Country Director at Wildlife Works. She joined...
19 de jun. de 2023
De la Forêt: Meet Mathieu Bolaa, Wildlife Works Head of Biodiversity for the DRC
By Jerry Nguwa, DRC Communications Lead From a societal point of view, Wildlife Works has worked with local communities to build schools,...
5 de out. de 2022
Three Elephant Rescues in One Day: the Product of Intensifying Tensions During a Period of Severe Dr
The reality of human-wildlife conflict is hitting home during the severe drought that most of Kenya is currently experiencing. The...
7 de mai. de 2022
Family Planning Workshops for Both Men and Women
In the southeastern part of Kenya lies Marungu, a village surrounded by highlands. Once a week, community members converge in a hall to...
12 de abr. de 2022
Mai Ndombe REDD+ Project Sees an Elephant Population Increase
In the western region of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is the forest adjacent to Lake Mai Ndombe, an ecologically rich and...
23 de jan. de 2022
Scholarships Success Stories from the Kasigau Corridor REDD+ Project in Kenya
By Jane Okoth If you wanted a glimpse into the Kenyan educational crisis in the early 90s, there is no better place to look than in the...
10 de dez. de 2021
Wildlife Works Recognised With an East African Climate Action Award
On 19th October 2021, Wildlife Works was among the conservation organizations to receive a prestigious Climate Action Awards courtesy of...
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