South Africa-based nonprofit African Parks has announced a $1 billion action plan to manage 30 protected areas by 2030. The NGO currently manages 22 protected areas across 12 African countries. The $1 ...
African Parks, a charity where Prince Harry serves on the board of directors, confirmed that an investigation found its rangers committed human rights abuses against indigenous communities. "We deeply ...
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By Ashoka Mukpo In the early 2010s, Upemba National Park in the southern Democratic Republic of Congo was a case study in the ...
The Duke of Sussex has been involved with the conservation organization since 2016 — but not without controversy Sussex.com Prince Harry supported an important cause on the first day of his New York ...
Chad said it has withdrawn a mandate held by a non-profit conservation group associated with Prince Harry to manage its wildlife reserves, accusing the leading charity of not doing enough to stop ...
DAKAR, Senegal — Chad said it has withdrawn a mandate held by a non-profit conservation group associated with Prince Harry to manage its wildlife reserves, accusing the leading charity of not doing ...
African Parks, a nonprofit on which Prince Harry is a member of the board of directors, revealed Thursday that an internal investigation found that rangers at a Congolese national park it manages ...
A charity with ties to Prince Harry has owned up to multiple human rights abuses carried out by its park rangers. African Parks — a non-profit conservation organization that had the Duke of Sussex as ...
Chad said it has withdrawn a mandate held by a non-profit conservation group associated with Prince Harry to manage its wildlife reserves, accusing the leading charity of not doing enough to stop ...
DAKAR, Senegal — A national park associated with Prince Harry in the Republic of the Congo has acknowledged that its guards committed human rights abuses against Indigenous peoples who were displaced ...