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AFRICAN YOUTH LEADS THE WAY

The African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) has recognised 100 young Africans for their work in conservation. The group, selected from 23 countries across the continent, have created a positive impact in a variety of areas, including sustainable agriculture and food security, forest and land restoration, ocean protection, wildlife conservation, waste management, clean energy access and research, education and awareness.

Compiled in collaboration with the Africa Alliance of YMCAs, World Organisation of

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