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    Water Conservation Kenya SouthAfrica

    Water woes: 13 undeniable facts about Africa’s water scarcity

    The 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…

    Karen Nkatha
    22 March 2024
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    Forests Biodiversity Conservation Cameroon

    International Forest Day: Greenpeace Africa raises awareness of deforestation among young students

    Yaoundé, 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…

    Luchelle Feukeng
    22 March 2024
    2 min read
  • Air Pollution Action at Eskom's Megawatt Park in Johannesburg. © Shayne Robinson / Greenpeace
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    Energy Activism Conservation GreenpeaceAfrica

    Air Pollution in South Africa: The Silent Killer That Demands Urgent Action

    Air pollution is linked to a number of human health and environmental impacts and must be addressed. We talk about the real solution to air pollution and whether a carbon tax cuts it.

    Joan Igamba
    22 November 2023
  • Fast Fashion Research in Kenya. © Kevin McElvaney / Greenpeace
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    Activism SocialJustice Conservation GreenpeaceAfrica

    How fast fashion is fuelling the fashion waste crisis in Africa

    Fashion waste from fast fashion brands and second-hand clothes shipped from the Global North is killing both local textile industries and the environment in Africa.

    Karen Nkatha
    21 November 2023
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    Forests Conservation GreenpeaceAfrica Kenya

    Greenpeace Africa responds to reinstatement of logging ban

    Nairobi, 12 October 2023 – Today, the environmental court has barred the government from lifting the ban on logging, but allowed the felling of 5000 hectares of mature forest. In…

    Ferdinand Omondi
    12 October 2023
    1 min read
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    Forests Activism Conservation GreenpeaceAfrica Kenya

    Hands Off Our Forests

    Hands off our forests! Is the famous call by Tracy Makheti who has been bold enough to challenge President William Ruto on his decision to lift the 2018 logging ban in our forests.

    Ben Njuîrî
    26 September 2023
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    Activism Conservation GreenpeaceAfrica

    Africa Climate Summit

    Two years after the Just Transition Partnership was announced by South Africa and Global North partners, a similar Just Transition Partnership has been announced with Senegal

    Dr. Oulie Keita, Thandile Chinyavanhu
    4 September 2023
    3 min read
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    Forests Activism Conservation Kenya

    Is lifting the logging ban in Kenya a step towards economic growth or an environmental disaster?

    Recently, President William Ruto lifted the ban on illegal logging in public and community forests in Kenya, bringing an end to the six-year moratorium.

    Kiptoo Chemoiwo
    11 July 2023
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    Oceans Conservation GreenpeaceAfrica Senegal

    The mangrove: an essential ecosystem for the regeneration of fishery resources

    Around 250 artisanal fishermen, fishmongers and women processors from Joal, Mbour, Ngaparou, Saly, Guéréo, Popenguine and Cayar have joined forces to safeguard their livelihoods.

    Abdoulaye Ndiaye
    7 July 2023
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    Oceans Biodiversity Fishing Conservation GreenpeaceAfrica Senegal

    World Oceans Day 2023: The people of Senegal join forces to reforest mangroves, expose overfishing and take their destiny into their own hands.

    At a series of World Oceans Day events in Joal, Senegal, yesterday (8 June) fishing communities and members of civil society demonstrated that only concrete action on the ground can help restore fish stocks.

    Richard Power Sayeed, Amagor Robert Niang
    9 June 2023
    2 min read
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