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Eco-Loans from the Zawadisha Fund to Boost Women Entrepreneurship in Kasigau Corridor

  • Posted on April 2, 2014June 9, 2016
  • by Wildlife Works

At Wildlife Works, we believe in empowering women to overcome societal limitations imposed on them by continuously supporting and investing in projects that enable women to make an independent livelihood.…

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Empowering School Girls in Kasigau Corridor to Remain in School

  • Posted on March 21, 2014June 9, 2016
  • by Wildlife Works

Lack of sanitary pads is a common concern for girls and women living in poverty-stricken backgrounds in developing nations. In dire circumstances, they are forced to improvise by using rags,…

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Elizabeth Juma Mwamkono: Utilizing an Opportunity

  • Posted on July 10, 2013June 10, 2016
  • by Wildlife Works

Elizabeth Juma Mwamkono, a seamstress in our eco-factory, can attest that life needs to be faced with every ounce of courage that can be mustered. Born and raised in Taru,…

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Grace Wanjala: Sewing her own future

  • Posted on December 17, 2012June 10, 2016
  • by Wildlife Works

Grace Wanjala began school as a young girl, but was forced to abandon her studies at age 14, due to a lack of funding. Grace, now 22 years old, remembered…

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Madam Colleta: Caring for the future of the community

  • Posted on November 8, 2012June 10, 2016
  • by Wildlife Works

One of the greatest comforts to a working mother is knowing that your child is safe and happy while you are away. No matter which corner of the globe you’re…

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Getting to Know our Female Rangers: Grace

  • Posted on September 21, 2012June 10, 2016
  • by Wildlife Works

One of Grace Manga’s favorite activities as a wildlife ranger is tracking the footprints of poachers. She tells us that the team of rangers is almost always able to catch…

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Getting to Know our Female Rangers: Constance

  • Posted on August 16, 2012June 10, 2016
  • by Wildlife Works

Last week, we introduced a series on getting to know our four female conservation rangers currently working in the Kasigau corridor, in celebration of Wildlife Works’ first-ever hiring of female…

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Wildlife Works Welcomes its First Female Rangers

  • Posted on August 8, 2012September 7, 2016
  • by Wildlife Works

In March of 2011, Wildlife Works welcomed its first-ever female rangers to the team of 75 rangers currently working at our Kasigau Corridor REDD+ project area to protect the local…

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Meet Betty, Wildlife Works’ Enterprising Soap Maker

  • Posted on November 12, 2011June 10, 2016
  • by Wildlife Works

By: Cara Braund- Conservation Intern- 12th November 2011 In an area such as the Kasigau Corridor, where there are thousands of people out of regular work, Wildlife Works has been…

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