Kaddu Kiwe Sebunya

Kaddu Kiwe Sebunya

Kaddu Kiwe Sebunya is chief executive officer at the African Wildlife Foundation, where he is leading the vision of an Africa where human development includes thriving wildlife and extensive wild lands as a cultural and economic asset for the continent’s future generations. He has over 20 years’ experience in conservation at grassroots, national, and regional levels in the U.S., Africa, and Europe.

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Opinion: Why EU conservation efforts will fail without Africa

Opinion: Why EU conservation efforts will fail without Africa

over 4 years ago // Focus on: People and the Planet

The success of the European Green Deal depends on Africa, writes African Wildlife Foundation CEO Kaddu Kiwe Sebunya ahead of World Environment Day.

Opinion: Collapse of Africa’s tourism industry hits rural communities and wildlife hard

Opinion: Collapse of Africa’s tourism industry hits rural communities and wildlife hard

over 5 years ago // Conservation

The impact of a decimated tourism industry in African countries due to the coronavirus will likely be felt in rural communities and wildlife conservation across the continent. This op-ed explains what must be done to protect this industry.