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Hear from Conservation International fellows Rebecca Kochulem and Rufo Halake as they explain the critical role that women play in rangeland management in northern Kenya. Through their fellowships, Rebecca and Rufo are paving the way for more women to take up leadership positions in this landscape and contribute to more equitable and sustainable community conservation.
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Hear from Conservation International fellows Rebecca Kochulem and Rufo Halake as they explain the critical role that women play in rangeland management in northern Kenya. Through their fellowships, Rebecca and Rufo are paving the way for more women to take up leadership positions in this landscape and contribute to more equitable and sustainable community conservation.
Hear from Conservation International fellows Rebecca Kochulem and Rufo Halake as they explain the critical role that women play in rangeland management in northern Kenya. Through their fellowships, Rebecca and Rufo are paving the way for more women to take up leadership positions in this landscape and contribute to more equitable and sustainable community conservation.
Hear from Conservation International fellows Rebecca Kochulem and Rufo Halake as they explain the critical role that women play in rangeland management in northern Kenya. Through their fellowships, Rebecca and Rufo are paving the way for more women to take up leadership positions in this landscape and contribute to more equitable and sustainable community conservation.
Hear from Conservation International fellows Rebecca Kochulem and Rufo Halake as they explain the critical role that women play in rangeland management in northern Kenya. Through their fellowships, Rebecca and Rufo are paving the way for more women to take up leadership positions in this landscape and contribute to more equitable and sustainable community conservation.