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Home | African Wildlife Foundation News AWF and WCK Launch ‘Shujaa Zone’ Competition to Inspire Youth-Led Conservation Across Tsavo June 27, 2025 AWF, Angola and Partners Join Forces to Tackle Wildlife and Timber Trafficking in the DRC June 20, 2025
Kenya - African Wildlife Foundation AWF works with partners at all levels, from local to national, to advance biodiversity conservation in Kenya and improve the well-being of communities
Contact Us - African Wildlife Foundation AWF is headquartered in Nairobi, Kenya, with international offices in the United States of America, the United Kingdom, Switzerland Contact us now to donate to protect Africa's endangered wildlife
Strategic Vision 2020-2030 | African Wildlife Foundation We Believe Why AWF? We Are a Citizen of Africa As Africa’s oldest and largest international conservation organization, the African Wildlife Foundation brings a uniquely African vision that puts people at the center of conservation and delivers sustainable solutions at the intersection of conservation and development
How Community-Led Conservation Is Helping Chimpanzees Thrive in West . . . Four subspecies of chimpanzees span the African forest belt, from Senegal to western Tanzania The African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) focuses on protecting chimpanzees in key countries such as Cameroon, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), and Uganda—where urgent, localized action is needed
AWF Statement on UN Biodiversity COP16 - African Wildlife Foundation AWF supports efforts that empower local and Indigenous communities to access the economic benefits derived from their biodiversity resources, ensuring that these resources are utilized sustainably and ethically
How Community-Led Reforestation Strengthens Conservation and Climate . . . “AWF leads community engagement and conservation efforts, while ICRAF contributes expertise in agroforestry and sustainable agriculture ” The project combines tree planting with community education, distributing resilient tree species such as baobab, cashew, African mahogany, mango, and moringa
Cameroon | African Wildlife Foundation Described as “Africa in miniature,” Cameroon is rich in biodiversity AWF is working to help build a future in Cameroon where people and wildlife thrive