Victoria Evans

Victoria Evans

As PR Officer, Victoria develops WFA's press materials and raises awareness of the Federation and its members through the media.

Victoria has over twenty years' experience in media relations and communications, working across sectors including not-for-profit, small business, corporate and consumer. A media relations and copywriting specialist, she has worked within agencies, in-house and run her own consultancy, securing media coverage in top tier publications including the BBC, The Guardian, Reuters and Bloomberg.

Before joining WFA, she was Global Communications Manager at animal welfare and environmental NGO Compassion in World Farming.

Victoria has a degree in Social Policy from the University of Newcastle upon Tyne and a CAM Advanced Diploma in Marketing and Communications from the Chartered Institute of Marketing. A dual British-Australian citizen, Victoria was President of the South Australian chapter of the Public Relations Institute of Australia from 2018-2020. She now lives in England with her husband and rescue cat, Fonzie.

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African leaders back new Wildlife for Climate Declaration ahead of COP31: recognising urgent need for wildlife protection for sake of climate

At an official side event hosted by World Federation for Animals (WFA) at COP30 in Belém, Brazil, Ambassador Tadeous T Chifamba speaking on behalf of...
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World Federation for Animals joins the WHO Civil Society Task Force on Antimicrobial Resistance

The World Federation for Animals (WFA) has this week been welcomed onto the World Health Organization (WHO) Civil Society Task Force on Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR). WFA joins representatives...
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Resolution passed at IUCN Congress elevates role of wild animals in climate change

Yesterday, at the IUCN World Conservation Congress in Abu Dhabi, a resolution was passed which recognises the role of wild animals in ecosystems as enablers ...
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Remembering Dr Jane Goodall

The animal welfare movement is remembering the force for nature that was Dr Jane Goodall, who died this week aged 91. For many of us who live and breathe animal welfare...
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Landmark FAO resolution on antimicrobial use in agrifood systems welcomed by the World Federation for Animals

WFA welcomes a new FAO resolution tackling antimicrobial resistance in agrifood systems, calling for better animal health, reduced misuse and a One Health...
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