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Black Gold, Lost Childhoods – How Poverty is Fueling Child Labour in Monze’s Charcoal Trade

Black Gold, Lost Childhoods – How Poverty is Fueling Child Labour in Monze’s Charcoal Trade

by Salima | Dec 15, 2025 | WCP News

By Emily Kuwema Before sunrise, 14-year-old Alfred Habwaya* disappears into the thinning woodland of Chona Chiefdom in Monze district. His school uniform lies folded in an old bag, replaced by a sack and a machete. Each morning, he joins older men and women in feeding...
Strengthening Community-Led Conservation: WCP Zambia Supports Learning Exchange and WPAZ’s First Game Ranch Field Day

Strengthening Community-Led Conservation: WCP Zambia Supports Learning Exchange and WPAZ’s First Game Ranch Field Day

by Salima | Dec 15, 2025 | WCP News

By Natasha Kabanda Empowering communities living in or near protected areas is essential to reducing illegal bushmeat and strengthening wildlife conservation in Zambia. Through its behaviour change campaign, This Is Not A Game, Wildlife Crime Prevention (WCP) Zambia...
Toxic Gold: Inside Muchinga’s Chaotic Rush that’s Poisoning Rivers & Communities

Toxic Gold: Inside Muchinga’s Chaotic Rush that’s Poisoning Rivers & Communities

by Salima | Nov 18, 2025 | WCP News

By Sandra Kunda In Chipowe village, deep within Mukungule in Mpika district of northern Zambia, 32-year-old Idah Mupeta sits outside her grass-thatched hut, a container of discoloured water by her side. “We used to drink this water,” she says quietly. “Now even the...
WCP Launches Co-Created Pangolin Protection Campaign in Solwezi

WCP Launches Co-Created Pangolin Protection Campaign in Solwezi

by Salima | Nov 11, 2025 | WCP News

By Maina Malaya “The government’s last born.” “If you see it in your yard, just shift!” “What makes it so special?” These are some of the curious remarks and questions often heard in conversations or seen beneath social media posts about pangolins in Zambia. Such...
From the Newsroom to the Wild: Media Leaders Visit Kafue National Park

From the Newsroom to the Wild: Media Leaders Visit Kafue National Park

by Salima | Nov 11, 2025 | WCP News

By Natasha Kabanda In an effort to strengthen the link between media and conservation, ten managing editors from leading Zambian media houses embarked on a journey unlike any newsroom assignment they had experienced. Their mission was not to report, but to reflect, to...
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