International Anti Poaching Foundation (Zimbabwe)
The Akashinga (which means "The Brave Ones" in the Shone language of Zimbabwe) is an elite all-female anti-poaching unit of the International Anti Poaching Foundation (IAPF). The project empowers women from disadvantaged communities across Zimbabwe, allowing them to join forces and combat illegal trophy hunting in the country. The women manage a massive network of wilderness areas using an an innovative community-driven approach. Though they are expertly trained to deal with any situation they may face, the team has an interpersonal focus, working with rather than against the local population for the long-term benefits of their own communities and nature.
Faye was born and raised in Zimbabwe and Botswana, and thus has a genetic and spiritual connection to Africa's wildlife and indigenous people. She strongly believes in supporting Akashinga, IAPF, and others on the frontline combatting poaching of Africa's precious species. In her words, "These rangers are a testament to female empowerment and their bravery and commitment should serve as an inspiration to everyone."
Like the bushrangers, tales of the Akashinga, their bravery, and their elite skills are becoming a worldwide legend, and YOU can help it grow! 10% of proceeds from your purchase of "Such Is Life" will go to train female rangers, pay them a salary, and provide the equipment and supplies needed to protect Zimbabwe's endangered wildlife.
www.iapf.org/