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Home | African Wildlife Foundation Reflections on AWF’s Achievements in 2025 2025 was a year of transition for conservation in Africa Global financing patterns shifted, national development priorities evolved, and countries continued to navigate the complex balance betw… Read more
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
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
Caring for Wildlife - African Wildlife Foundation Our Integrated Approach AWF Vision Caring for Wildlife Protect wildlife under greatest threat now, before it is too late Leading for Wildlife Integrate conservation into decision-making across all levels of society Living with Wildlife Model scalable conservation strategies that create opportunity for people Strategies Our Focal Species
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
Resources Publications | AWF - African Wildlife Foundation AWF and other global conservation organizations call for EU global leadership on biodiversity finance Why BIODIVERSITY must be prioritised within the Neighbourhood, Development and International Cooperation Instrument (NDICI) in the new EU Budget
Lion Conservation in Africa: AWF’s Science-Driven Approach Across . . . AWF uses a landscape-specific approach tailored to the ecological, cultural, and governance contexts of each region In West Africa, where lions are critically endangered, AWF emphasizes habitat and prey restoration and partnerships with local stakeholders