Reimagining Conservation in Africa examines the tension between environmental protection and social justice through case studies in Ghana’s Kalakpa Resource Reserve and Kenya’s Embobut Forest, revealing how modern conservation has disrupted long-standing community relationships with the land.
This is a campaign to challenge exclusionary conservation and promote rights-based, community-led approaches. Grounded in the lived experiences of forest-dependent communities across Ghana and Kenya, it exposes the human cost of displacement and calls on funders, policymakers, and practitioners to advance conservation models that unite ecological integrity with social justice.