2020 Jackson Wild Media Lab Fellow The Jackson Wild Media Lab is an immersive, cross-disciplinary science film making workshop that brings scientists and media creators together to learn from leaders in the profession and work together to develop effective tools to communicate about science, nature and conservation with diverse audiences across the world’s evolving media platforms
N.E.W Pitch Finalists: An opportunity to create a short conservation documentary film of 8-10 minutes to share a story of hope that will inspire people to supporting conservation action. The film tittle is THE DENDROPHILIA: A man who's heart, is the forest.
Youth of the Year 2020 Awardee-Environment Conservation/Advocacy : Awarding Youth Excellence for their accomplishments in the different areas of youth engagement.
2020 EE 30 Under 30 Winner class of 30 leaders under age 30 who are using Environmental Education to build sustainable and equitable communities around the world.
Jackson Wild Emerging Filmmaker 2019: Funding for the scholarship is made possible with generous support from Jeffrey and Darlene Anderson, Disneynature, PBS, Cornell Douglas Foundation, National Geographic Society, World Wildlife Fund, The Nature Conservancy, Conservation International, Charles Engelhard Foundation, HHMI Tangled Bank Studios, Discovery and Vulcan Productions.
WWF EFN Grantee and Alumni Grantee: In 2015 with support from the WWF-EFN grant attended the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute’s Center for Conservation and Sustainability course entitled “Conservation for Development Professionals: Strategies for Implementing Biodiversity Action Plans for the Private Sector," In 2019, with support from WWF Alumni grant was supported to attend Jackson Wild Summit 2019.
Bronze Winner 2019: ‘Safal Eye in the Wild’ photography competition that seeks to promote sustainable conservation actions in Africa.
WWF Africa Youth Award Nominee 2018: An award ‘designed to recognize and celebrate young adults throughout Africa who have developed innovative projects, practices, activities and solutions to the sustainable development challenges facing our continent today.
Honorable Mention: A photo contest organized by Climate tracker in partnership with the World Health Organization, to highlight the impacts of climate change on people’s health. We received a honorable mention from 563 participants strong submissions on five topics: climate-induced disasters, air pollution, food security, migration and vector-borne diseases.
Finalist Photography completion: Global Landscape Forum Accra and Kyoto 2019 Global Landscape Forum Nairobi 2018, Speaker (video here) Topic Tittle: Connecting People and Nature through Photography
Finalist Photography completion: Heart of Kenya Nikon competition 2018.
Weekly selection: Photographer of the year 2019 competition best photos of the week, a total of three images taken at Ngamba Island Chimpanzee Trust, Uganda. Two images on this link and one on this link
Picfair Celebrating Africa: 3rd position under city life category
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