INTRODUCING OUR IMPACT REPORT 2022-23
Our latest Impact Report is out! Â Find out how we worked with our incredible network of donors and partners to save wildlife, campaign for conservation justice and inspire people to value and protect nature in Malawi.Â
Our CEO, Jonathan Vaughan, says:
Malawi has been on a remarkable journey over the better part of the last decade. After being singled out as a notorious transit hub for ivory trafficking in 2016, it now has some of the world’s toughest laws on wildlife crime and, over the last few years, has earned international acclaim for putting members of major trafficking syndicates behind bars. Meanwhile, national populations of iconic species like elephants and rhinos are on the rise, after suffering decades of decline. It has been inspiring to be part of this rare conservation ‘success story’.
In addition to working with government partners to tackle wildlife crime at a policy level, we also provide a lifeline for injured, orphaned and trafficked animals both at our wildlife rescue centre and through our mobile, field-based rescue units. We were also thrilled to open new educational facilities at Lilongwe Wildlife Centre and have continued to collaborate with the Malawi Institute of Education to incorporate some of our learning modules into the national primary school curriculum – an exciting initiative with potential to reach millions of children across the country.
The achievements in this report reflect the amazing community of partners and supporters who support us to protect Malawi’s wildlife and wild places.
Thank you for being with us every step of the way!
Download the report to learn more about our impact in 2022-23.