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  • Kine Niang, Wife of Lost Fisherman, in Senegal. © Clément  Tardif / Greenpeace
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    AboutUs GreenpeaceAfrica

    Annual Report 2018

    Every year has its lessons, and 2018 brought with it major victories as well as challenges for Greenpeace Africa (GPAF). It was the second year of our three-year strategic plan…

    Greenpeace Africa •
    15 November 2019
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    Forests Biodiversity Food Lifestyle

    IPCC report reveals tough land-use choices needed to stem climate crisis

    Johannesburg, South Africa, 8 August 2019 – Protecting and restoring forests and urgently revamping the global food system through dietary change are the key solutions to the escalating land and…

    Greenpeace Africa •
    8 August 2019
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    Industrial logging in the DRC: 24 null and void concessions need to be immediately returned to the state

    As of January 2019, 24 industrial logging concession contracts in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), amounting to 4,5 million hectares, are null and void, because their concessionaires failed…

    Greenpeace Africa •
    3 April 2019
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    Coal Energy SouthAfrica

    Global Air Pollution Map: Ranking the World’s Worst SO2 and NO2 Emission Hotspots

    Greenpeace’s updated analysis of a full year of TROPOMI NO2 satellite data and other scientific datasets confirms that the coal-fired power plant and industrial cluster in Mpumalanga is the world’s…

    jmeyer •
    22 March 2019
  • Protect the Environment
    Coal Energy SouthAfrica

    Air quality and health impacts of ESKOM’s planned non-compliance with South African Minimum Emission Standards

    Eskom is applying for wide-ranging postponements and suspensions from South Africa’s Minimum Emission Standards (MES) that would allow it to operate its entire existing fleet without even rudimentary controls for…

    jmeyer •
    22 March 2019
  • Ecological Food Farmers' Trek in Kenya. © George Mimano
    Protect the Environment
    Farming Food

    Growing Food Sovereignty and Climate Resilience

    Food production using ecological farming ensures healthy farming and healthy food for today and tomorrow, by protecting soil, water and climate, promotes biodiversity, and does not contaminate the environment with…

    Greenpeace Africa •
    21 November 2018
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    AboutUs GreenpeaceAfrica

    2017 Annual Report

    In 2017, we laid the groundwork for an environmental movement in Africa. Overall, Greenpeace Africa had a great year and we are looking forward to an even more impactful 2018,…

    ometh •
    15 May 2017
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    AboutUs GreenpeaceAfrica

    2016 Annual Report

    For Greenpeace Africa, 2016 was critical in defining a new pathway, a new trajectory and a new beginning for Greenpeace on the continent. READ more in our 2016 Annual Report

    ometh •
    15 April 2016
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    AboutUs GreenpeaceAfrica

    2015 Annual Report

    The year 2015 brought change to the heart of what we do at Greenpeace Africa. It was a defining year across the global organisation — marked by the active implementation…

    ometh •
    15 March 2015
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    AboutUs GreenpeaceAfrica

    2011 Annual Report

    We highlight some of our 2011 historic moments, not counting the UN climate talks in Durban or what we got up to on the historic Goree Island in Senegal. These highlights were…

    ometh •
    15 April 2011
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