He/Him is the Co-founder and Executive Director at Mother of Hope Foundation Uganda with passion in community development and a well-rounded individual with a Computer Science background from Gulu University, complemented by a rich tapestry of experiences in IT and system administration. His career spans over six years, during which he has developed technical expertise across diverse sectors, including healthcare, refugee management, and conservation. Eliud's ability to seamlessly blend his technical skills with practical field applications, especially in wildlife conservation technology, makes him a versatile professional. His strong communication skills, integrity, and collaborative mindset further enhances his capacity to excel in dynamic environments.
Wildlife Veterinarian and Consultant
I am an ambitious biomedical professional with expertise in neglected zoonotic diseases and One Health. I hold a DVM and an MS from Chittagong Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Bangladesh. I am interested in coordinating multistakeholder-engaged field activities, particularly to advocate sustainable social welfare and support developing policies related to public health. My goal is to continually enhance my skills to contribute to the advancement of both animal and human health. I am open to any short-term countryside and overseas projects.
A detail-oriented and analytical One Health Specialist with more than 5 years of experience while performing Public Health promotion and Wildlife conservation with related tasks working with both government and non-governmental institutions.
Flavia Manieri
WildHub Community Advocates Coordinator|Interdisciplinary Researcher, Uppsala University
Since July 2025, I have been serving as the Community Advocates Coordinator at WildHub, where I coordinate initiatives to engage, support, and empower our community advocates in advancing WH’s mission.
Beyond WildHub, I wear a few different hats. I work as a researcher and lecturer in Sweden, teaching courses on environmental law, political and historical ecology, and disaster management. I also mentor undergraduate and postgraduate students, collaborate with faculty members, and contribute to ongoing research projects.
I’m passionate about giving back through volunteer work. I support a few conservation and animal welfare organisations with research and advocacy to help drive positive change. When I’m not working, you’ll find me hiking forest trails with my dog or enjoying a good cup of coffee.
Nervours Daka
Donor Relations Specialist, AFRICAN HEALTH VOLUNTEERS FOR EMERGENCY RESPONSE RESCUE AND REFERRALS PARTNERSHIPS
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I am a Donor relations specialist and grant writer learner eager to learn more about conservation organizations and the grant writing process that supports writing winning project proposals for conservation projects and non-conservation projects in Africa, particularly Zambia with a focus on biodiversity conservation, wildlife conservation health and community development projects