Enjojo Foundation joins African Parks Incubation Programme
Conservation non-profit organization Enjojo Foundation has signed a partnership agreement to join the African Parks Incubation Programme.
Conservation non-profit organization Enjojo Foundation has signed a partnership agreement to join the African Parks Incubation Programme.
African Parks is aware of a media publication suggesting human rights abuses in Bangweulu Wetlands in Zambia. African Parks has a zero-tolerance policy of human...
Odzala-Kokoua National Park in the Republic of Congo, which is recognised as one of the most biologically diverse and species-rich areas on the planet, participated...
Au début du mois de juin 2023, African Parks a reçu une communication faisant état d'allégations d'abus des droits humains contre des membres de la...
In early June 2023, African Parks received communication of alleged human rights abuses against Baka community members near Odzala-Kokoua National Park, which were subsequently published...
African Parks applique une politique de tolérance zéro à l'égard de toute forme de maltraitance et s’engage à assurer le respect des droits des populations...
African Parks has a zero-tolerance policy for any form of abuse and is committed to upholding the rights of local and indigenous people. Allegations of...
2023 was an incredibly busy year as we consolidated our operations across 22 parks and focused on improving our systems and capacity in preparation for...
Time is running out for nature. Species and habitats are being lost at an unprecedented pace, and natural ecosystems continue to be degraded at an...
Today, the Ennedi Natural and Cultural Reserve celebrated a historic moment with the release of ten addax antelope back into the wild. Having arrived in...