I help run a UK charity that builds the capacity of conservationists to plan, implement, monitor, and report on their work. I also have a fair bit of experience in tiger and sea turtle conservation.
Kashmir World Foundation (KwF) collaborates with academics and industry experts to develop autonomous systems for wildlife conservation and counter-poaching of endangered species worldwide. As KwF's Director of International Relations, my role drives global conservation and counter-poaching efforts by fostering partnerships with national and international organizations. My priorities include strategic partnerships, communication, and multilateral outreach to address real-world challenges.
My background is mainly in species conservation, education and capacity development. I researched mother-young interactions in gorillas and chimpanzees, in captivity and the wild. After that, I worked for three years in Indonesia, where I developed and implemented youth ambassador and community engagement programmes on local and regional scales. I work as Community Manager at WildHub since 2020, and I am an Associate Member of the Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology (DICE) at the University of Kent where I obtained my PhD on capacity development for conservation in 2022.