The Long Run of Restoration Home > Voices of Impact > Archive for Partner Spotlight Kenfrey Kipchumba grew up close to the Torok River in northwestern Kenya, in the shadow…
ACADIR: Planting peace in the soil Home > Voices of Impact > Archive for Partner Spotlight At the southeastern tip of Angola, in the provinces of Cuando and Cubango, the…
The journey to WIOMSA: Shifting power to the people who know the ocean best Home > Voices of Impact > Archive for Partner Spotlight At most marine science conferences, the…
Culture, land, justice: the Ogiek fight for the Mau Forest Home > Voices of Impact > Archive for Partner Spotlight On a crisp August morning in Nkareta near Kenya’s Mau…
Reviving Zimbabwe’s Community Conservation Movement Home > Voices of Impact > Archive for Partner Spotlight The roots of community-led conservation in Africa run deep, and they begin in Zimbabwe. Long…
Living with Lions: World Lion Day 2025 Home > Voices of Impact > Archive for Partner Spotlight Lions have long been associated with strength, courage, and charisma. From The Lion…
The Unlikely Hero: How a Tiny Frog is Transforming Livelihoods in Ghana’s Amedzofe Home > Voices of Impact > Archive for Partner Spotlight When people picture African conservation, they typically…
Rooted for the Future: An Interview with Rahima Njaidi on MJUMITA’s 25-Year Journey Home > Voices of Impact > Archive for Partner Spotlight Standing in the dense forest of Kilwa,…
Reviving ‘The Watchers’: Traditional Knowledge in Community-led Fisheries Management Home > Voices of Impact > Archive for Partner Spotlight War Changes the Sea → Inhambane Bay was once abundant, teeming…
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