By Godknows Homwe: The partnership between AWF and Zimparks in the Mid Zambezi Valley exemplifies a shared commitment to wildlife conservation and community development. By working together, these organizations strive to ensure the long-term viability of Zimbabwe’s natural heritage while fostering resilience and prosperity for local communities in Mbire and beyond.
ZimParks and IFAW Unveil 25-Year US$50 Million Plan for Hwange National Park Conservation Breakthrough
“The conservation and investment partnership go one step further by including both IFAW and ZimParks officials on a six-person steering committee—three from each partner—to direct activities.”
AWF Zimbabwe hosts high level EU Delegation and Heads of Cooperation in Mbire District.
Harare: The African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) Zimbabwe hosted 8 European Union (EU) Heads of Cooperation and Deputy Ambassadors in MbireDistrict from 21-24 November 2022 amid efforts to showcase successful project implementation undertaken under the 2018-2021 EU LOZA funding and intensifying donor engagement. The EU Delegation comprised of …
AWF aids ZimParks for its Progressive Conservation Efforts in Mid-Zambezi Region
By Godknows Homwe (ACIM): “We are saying as African Wildlife Foundation (AWF), we are going to be in this mid-Zambezi Landscape for the next 10 years and we are going to bring significant investment and funding, as well as continue to fund raise for the landscape, she said.
THERE’S STILL A CHANCE TO PLAY YOUR PART TO CONSERVE ZIMBABWE’S WILDLIFE
There’s still an opportunity to help conserve Zimbabwe’s wildlife through sponsorship and donations at the Victoria Falls Anti-Poaching (VFAPU) Golf Day fundraiser in Harare on September 16 even though the field is full. Businesses or individuals may sponsor holes in the event organised by hospitality …