
A message in the sand:
Greenpeace Africa opens Global Oceans Conference with a demand African governments can not ignore
We don’t take any money from corporations or governments. Our independence and ability to speak and act freely is our strongest asset. We depend on the generosity of people like you who fund our work with monthly donations.
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Bonn climate talks end with key questions unresolved ahead of COP31
Slow progress on climate finance, just transition, and fossil fuel phase-out highlights the growing disconnect between political negotiations and the urgency of the climate crisis.
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Welcome to the Ocean Conference in Mombasa, Kenya. Please ignore the sewage.
The 11th Our Ocean Conference – the first ever held on African soil – brings together governments, corporations, scientists and civil society organisations under the sweeping banner of “Our Ocean, Our Heritage, Our Future.”The venue is Mombasa. A city drowning. Not metaphorically. Literally.
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2026 FIFA World Cup: Let the DRC’s Leopards inspire the protection of Congo Basin wildlife
As the Democratic Republic of Congo proudly celebrates the participation of the Leopards in the 2026 FIFA World Cup, 52 years after their historic appearance, Greenpeace Africa is calling on Congolese citizens and Africans across the continent to extend their support beyond the football pitch.
TAKE ACTION
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Protect the EnvironmentSupport landmark change to African law across the continent
This is your moment to be part of history. Let’s tell the African Court to put climate justice into law.
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Protect the EnvironmentStop the industrial plunder of West Africa
The industrial fishing lobby is powerful, and West Africa’s fishing communities can’t fight this battle alone.
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Inspire the MovementTime to Resist
Billionaires like Elon Musk were born in Africa but now use their power to infiltrate global politics, destroy the world and hurt the poorest in society.
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Inspire the MovementWellbeing for All
The richest 1% have captured twice as much wealth as the 99% of the world’s population, between 2020 and 2023. The Finance Bill in Kenya would have ONLY managed to collect 2.68 billion dollars from the average person. While 480 BILLION DOLLARS are lost to tax abuse by billionaires and multinationals (including big oil corporations).
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Protect the EnvironmentStop the attack on Kenya’s forests now!
Iconic Kenyan forests making up almost 10 times the size of Nairobi are under threat.
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Protect the EnvironmentStop Ghana From Becoming Europe’s Textile Waste Dumpsite
Enough is enough! Instead of importing the Global North’s fast-fashion waste problem let’s put African solutions first. Will you sign the petition now?

