/ World Wide Fund for Nature
We have been working with The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) to design and develop a new eLearning toolkit to educate policymakers, practitioners and academics about gender dynamics within the illegal wildlife trade.
The new toolkit underpins an extensive report that provides the first synthesis and assessment of the gendered dynamics within the global illegal wildlife trade (IWT). It looks at gender-informed research, field evidence and concepts relating to poaching, trafficking and consumption of wildlife products, and international governance and policy.
A suite of structured, multilingual lessons packed with multi-media content, interactive scenarios and knowledge tests enables practitioners to bring gender analysis into their programmes and policies systematically and to combat illegal wildlife trade.
The campaign website gives users an overview of the program and provides a natural gateway into the new digital toolkit.
"A huge thank you to the whole team at Soak. What started as a report is now something practical we can put out into the world. Having tools like this to hand will be a total game changer!"
Kassia Wordley - WWF Project Coordinator