The WWF is calling African youth to share their conservation success stories in order to inspire and tell the world how African youth are shifting from business as usual and are taking action to protect African ecosystems and the people who depend on them.

From their website: As part of a commitment to strive toward a people-centred and nature-positive African continent, African Wildlife Foundation, WWF, World Organization of the Scout Movement, Africa, and the Africa Alliance of YMCAs have come together in this collaborative initiative that aims to recognise the first Top 100 list of African young conservation leaders, that will be released on November 1, 2020 as we commemorate the African Youth Day.

We have a number of CITW co-ordinators and Eco-Mentors under 35 who are eminently qualified for this list, and we look forward to keeping you posted on nominations and the final list!

More info on the WWF website: https://africa.panda.org/water_footer/?uNewsID=32282

Nominations and guidelines: https://bit.ly/2PLc7Bi

Related Posts

We are using cookies to give you the best experience. You can find out more about which cookies we are using or switch them off in privacy settings.
AcceptPrivacy Settings

GDPR