As a woman working in conservation, I have first-hand witnessed the transformative impact African women have in protecting nature and combating climate change, both on the front lines and on the international stage.
Often operating in the shadows of the mainstream environmental narrative, these women are the unsung heroines of our time, weaving a delicate balance between traditional knowledge, community spirit and modern conservation practices to safeguard our planet's future.
This Women's Month it's imperative we recognise these women and share their stories so that others may be inspired to take up the mantle of conservation.
In many African communities, women are the primary custodians of traditional ecological knowledge.
This knowledge passed down through generations, encompasses sustainable farming practices, herbal medicine and water conservation techniques that are vital in adapting to the changing climate and conserving nature.
By integrating this traditional wisdom with modern scientific approaches, African women conservationists have created innovative solutions that are culturally relevant and environmentally sound.
But despite this, women have not always been welcomed in the conservation community.
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