Focus group discussion on HRBA at Zolokere. Photo by Hezekiah Namonde

Bridging Conservation and Cultural Rights: Lessons Learned from Zolokere, Malawi

Three young women from a rural community standing close together outdoors and smiling.

Opening Windows: Women, Indigenous Knowledge and Transformative Potential in Biodiversity Action

Healing Waters and Heritage in Malawi

Focus group discussion with 10 people sitting in the nature

Fostering Bio-cultural Tourism and Co-governance in Vwaza Marsh Wildlife Reserve, Malawi

ILK_Move Captain, Alice Kammwamba, Champions Indigenous and Local Knowledge at IPBES 11

Fostering Peer-to-Peer Exchange of Indigenous and Local Knowledge: ILK_Move

From left to right: Ms. Senka Barudanovic, Project Coordinator for Bosnia and Herzegovina National Ecosystem Assessment and Chair of the Subsidiary Body on Scientific, Technical and Technological Advice (SBSTTA Bureau) of the Convention on Biological Diversity; Ms. Alyeda Capella, Traditional and Local Knowledge Expert for the Dominican Republic National Ecosystem Assessment; Ms. Alice Kammwamba, Indigenous and Local Knowledge Technical Working Group Coordinator for the Malawi National Ecosystem Assessment.

On International Women’s Day, Meet the Women Shaping National Ecosystem Assessments

Malawi Trialogue participants sitting outdoors, with nature on the background

Malawi’s Collaborative Approach: Leveraging Dialogue to Address Biodiversity Loss and Empower Local Communities

Weaving Indigenous and Local Knowledge in the Scoping Process of the National Ecosystem Assessment of Malawi

Young Farmers Lead Land Restoration in Malawi

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