Biography
Allen Tawanda Jiji is a development practitioner with experience in community-based natural resource management, sustainable fisheries and wildlife tourism. He currently works on transboundary conservation initiatives in Namibia, with a focus on the Kavango and Zambezi regions, as well as Angola, and is involved in projects that integrate community livelihoods and biodiversity conservation. He is passionate about linking traditional knowledge systems, equity, and policy frameworks to help improve community resilience and conservation outcomes.
Speaking at
Community Fisheries Reserves - the road to 30x30 for freshwater ecosystems in KAZA
Oct 10 2025 (15:00 - 15:40)
Room: CR B: Forum - Session Room 8
Funding the ground up: what communities and their supporters want and need to be successful
Oct 12 2025 (14:00 - 15:30)
Room: Reimagining Conservation