
Deirdre Jafferally
Deirdre has 18 years’ experience working in community based wildlife management and conservation. Deirdre first started working at the Iwokrama International Centre for Rainforest Conservation and Development, Guyana in the area of environmental monitoring. This has transited to a broader interest in community resource management issues. She was able to explore this interest during her extensive engagement with communities of the North Rupununi, Guyana in managing and conserving their resources especially in the area of fisheries management. Recently, Deirdre has focused her interest in community resource management and Indigenous knowledge in the pursuit of a PhD exploring the implications of socio-ecological changes on Indigenous knowledge and practices, and its impact on forest conservation. She holds a BSc in Biology and MES in Sustainable Development and Ecological Monitoring.
The Latest from Deirdre Jafferally
Supporting community-led capacity building for Village Sustainability Plans in the North Rupununi
In the heart of Guyana, the North Rupununi District Development Board (NRDDB), T ...

Traditional knowledge article series in national newspaper
As part of the national consultations of the Traditional Knowledge National Acti ...

Consultations of the Traditional Knowledge National Action Plan for Guyana begin
A national consultation process for a draft Traditional Knowledge National Actio ...

Indigenous Heritage 2020: Traditional tools
This video comes to you from the village of Maruranau and features several tradi ...

Indigenous Heritage 2020: Traditional uses of cotton
The video being featured today comes to you from the community of Maruranau in t ...

Indigenous Heritage 2020: Traditional fishing in Katoka Village, Central Rupununi
In this video you see a family’s day out fishing in Katoka, demonstrating ...