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		Water woes: 13 undeniable facts about Africa’s water scarcityThe theme for this year’s World Water Day is “Water for Peace”, a call to end disputes and violence relating to water. Attaining peace means ensuring equal access to safe… 
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		International Forest Day: Greenpeace Africa raises awareness of deforestation among young studentsYaoundé, 21/03.2024/ Greenpeace Africa and its partners met on 21 March at the Catholic University of Central Africa, Ekounou campus in Yaoundé, for a conference-debate to mark the celebration of… 
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		International Women’s Day: From Land to Sea, Women Leading Africa’s Food Systems Towards a Sustainable Green EconomyAs a proud daughter of Africa, raised by a lineage of strong and resourceful women, I watch with profound admiration as women take their rightful place at the forefront of the movement towards a sustainable green economy. Their relentless determination and enduring wisdom are the cornerstones upon which Africa’s communities thrive. 
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		International Women’s Day: Greenpeace Africa Calls for Sustainable and Long-term Investments in Women for a Healthier PlanetNairobi, March 8 – On International Women's Day, environmental and women’s rights campaigners in Africa have called for sustainable and long-term investments in the well-being of women, particularly those living and working at the forefront of environmental challenges and bearing the brunt of the climate crisis. 
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		Greenpeace Africa Annual Report 2022In 2022, the impact of Greenpeace Africa was undeniable, and so much of that re- lied on the longstanding relationships that our staff have developed with communities through years of… 
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		History in the making: Africa’s stand against the plastic pollution crisis at INC3Last week, as I attended one of the most historic events as world leaders came together to negotiate a Global Plastics Treaty, made me realise that I am not just a visitor from South Africa to Kenya. 
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		African scientists urge African leaders to reject fossil fuels at COP28Ahead of the COP28 climate summit, 50 African scientists and over 4000 youth across 30 African countries have called on African leaders to seize the opportunity to transition the continent to 100% renewable energy and reject the destructive path of fossil fuels. 









