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  • Ecological Farmer in Kenya. © Cheryl-Samantha Owen

    African farmers embark on 4 day journey to demand investment in ecological farming

    Nairobi, Tuesday October 11th 2016 - 30 smallholder farmers from Kiambu, Meru, Machakos and Makueni counties today, set off from Thika on a 4-day resilience journey that will see them engage county leaders and Kenyans on the ideal agricultural system that they envision for Kenya and the continent. They will exhibit produce, share knowledge and…

    Greenpeace Africa 2 min read
  • Let’s stop SGSOC palm oil plantation project

    When I arrived in Babensi II village last July, the whole community was desperately expecting Greenpeace and its partners to provide them with answers and solutions to get their land back. For three years now, many of them have been deprived of their farms and crops, taken by SG Sustainable Oils Cameroon (SGSOC) palm oil…

    Sylvie Djacbou Deugoue 3 min read
  • 244 Cameroonian farmers bring SGSOC palm oil plantation to justice

    Yaounde, 4 October 2016 - Local communities affected by a large-scale palm oil plantation took their case to the Court of First Instance in Bangem, south-west Cameroon, with the first hearing set for 9 November. Greenpeace Africa, who documented the abuse made by the company for the last seven years, launches a call in support…

    Greenpeace Africa 2 min read
  • Let’s make it a green peace

    Today (21 September), around the globe, we mark Peace Day knowing that for many, peace is nowhere to be found. Not today. And unless things change dramatically, not any time soon.

    Bunny McDiarmid and Jennifer Morgan 5 min read
  • Greenpeace turns 45!

    Today Greenpeace Celebrates its 45th anniversary. 45 years ago a group of men and women found in them the courage to establish what has now become an internationally renowned environmental organisation "There's a joke that says, in any bar in Vancouver, Canada, you can sit down next to someone who claims to have founded Greenpeace.…

    Sphume Msomi 3 min read
  • Primary Forest in Papua. © Ulet  Ifansasti

    Herakles Farms/SGSOC: The chaotic history of destructive palm oil project in Cameroon

    Since 2010, Herakles Farms / SGSOC palm oil plantation in Cameroon's South-West region, multiplied misdeed towards the people living around the concession area. Greenpeace releases a report that builds on the work of several Cameroonian and International NGOs since 2010, and is a reminder of all the misdeeds of this company for the past six…

    Greenpeace Africa
  • Nuclear testing is not a path to security and peace

    Today marks the International Day against Nuclear Tests. Since 1945, more than 2000 nuclear tests have been carried out at more than 60 locations around the globe. Nuclear weapons were designed and tested to be the ultimate doomsday weapon, setting a legacy of fear and destruction. No other human invention had as much impact on the story…

    Bunny McDiarmid 4 min read
  • UNESCO fails to protect Cameroon’s Dja Reserve from multiple threats including the Sudcam rubber plantation

    Cameroon’s Dja Faunal Reserve, created in 1950, was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987 due to its outstanding plant and wildlife biodiversity. The Reserve constitutes habitat for fourteen species of primate including Western Lowland Gorillas and Chimpanzees. Nomadic Baka forest peoples have inhabited the area for hundreds of years, possibly longer.

    Greenpeace Africa 6 min read
  • Rio Olympics: Why the opening ceremony’s spotlight on climate change matters

    As a Brazilian, it saddens me to see so much bad press around my country now that the Olympics Games are happening. Two years ago, during the World Cup, it was a great conversation starter. People would ask if I was excited about it, and if I was going to the stadium to watch the…

    Diego Gonzaga 3 min read
  • News worth celebrating! Megadam in the heart of Amazon cancelled

    This Wednesday, I had barely had breakfast when I was surprised by some absolutely amazing news: the Brazilian environmental agency – IBAMA – announced it would cancel the process for…

    Danicley Aguiar 2 min read