PRESS RELEASE : Kaddu Sebunya Elected President of African Wildlife Foundation

PRESS RELEASE
Kaddu Sebunya Elected President of African Wildlife Foundation
Ugandan conservationist will be a vocal, visible voice for wildlife in a modern Africa
NAIROBI, Kenya, January 28, 2016/ — The African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) (www.AWF.org) announced today it has elected Ugandan native Kaddu Kiwe Sebunya to serve as its new President. Sebunya will focus on advancing a clear policy agenda for wildlife as part of Africaโ€™s future, ensuring the continentโ€™s blueprint for development and growth includes space and protections for Africaโ€™s natural heritage.KADDU SEBUNYA

 

โ€œI am excited to be stepping into the role of president at a time when Africaโ€™s economies are surging, and when important decisions are being made as to how Africa should manage its natural resources responsibly and with accountability,โ€ said Sebunya. โ€œThe continent is undergoing a profound change, and we must help to guide this change so it benefits Africaโ€™s people and wildlife.โ€

Sebunya began his career serving as a project manager with WaterAid and as a relief program officer with Oxfam UK. Beginning with his post as the Associate Director for the United States Peace Corps in Uganda, Sebunyaโ€™s career began to focus more on conservation. He later served as a country program coordinator with the World Conservation Unionโ€”now the International Union for Conservation of Nature, or IUCNโ€”and as a senior policy and planning advisor for Conservation International.

In 2006, Sebunya moved to Washington, DC and became AWFโ€™s Director of Programs. He developed and implemented a legislative program to engage U.S. lawmakers on issues affecting conservation and development in Africa. In 2013, he became Chief of Party for the USAID/Uganda Biodiversity Program before transitioning to AWFโ€™s president.

Sebunya received his Bachelorโ€™s degree in Social and Political Science from Ugandaโ€™s Makerere University and a Masters of Science degree in Sustainable Resource Management and Policy from Londonโ€™s Imperial College. He also holds a Master of Arts degree in Law, Policy and Diplomacy from Tufts Universityโ€™s The Fletcher School.

Distributed by APO (African Press Organization) on behalf of The African Wildlife Foundation (AWF).

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