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  • Air Pollution Action at Eskom's Megawatt Park in Johannesburg. © Shayne Robinson / Greenpeace
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    Energy GreenpeaceAfrica SouthAfrica

    Greenpeace Africa responds to worsening Gauteng air quality

    Air pollution in South Africa has reached dangerously unhealthy levels. Twice in the last week residents across several communities in Johannesburg and Pretoria were exposed to high levels of Sulphur dioxide (SO2) pollution.

    Chris Vlavianos •
    17 February 2021
    3 min read
  • Tropical Cyclone Eloise hits Mozambique. ANDRE CATUEIRA / Greenpeace
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    Energy SocialJustice SouthAfrica

    Outbreaks of waterborne diseases due to cyclones

    Eloise is the third major cyclone to hit Southern Africa since 2019, causing displacement, destruction of homes, schools, crops and vital infrastructure in Mozambique, as well as Madagascar, Zimbabwe, Botswana

    Dr. Krupa Naran •
    27 January 2021
    3 min read
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    SocialJustice Conservation GreenpeaceAfrica

    20 Things to take from 2020

    In many obvious ways, the past year is a period that would best be forgotten. A once-in-a-century pandemic that brought with it a high death toll and sickness, loneliness and depression, economic pain and house evictions.

    Tal Harris •
    31 December 2020
    10 min read
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    Coal GreenpeaceAfrica SouthAfrica

    Where there’s smoke

    eMbalenhle township, settled in the coalfields of Mpumalanga province. These are the people over whom Sasol has always chosen its profits. These are their stories.

    Nhlanhla Sibisi & Chris Vlavianos •
    11 December 2020
    6 min read
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    Coal Energy GreenpeaceAfrica Kenya

    Renewable Energy is key in closing the gap for off-grid rural communities.

    Rural communities have so far not been able to access stable and affordable power. Renewable energy should be used to bridge the gap for off-grid communities and reduce the effects of climate change.

    Annastacia Kuria •
    3 December 2020
    4 min read
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    Plastics GreenpeaceAfrica

    ‘We treat human beings like waste by ignoring or brutalising them’

    Informal communities that rely on the collection and sale of recyclable waste for survival are under threat from all sides. Marius Sullivan explores the fragile existence of the ‘Bagerezi’ in Tshwane

    Marius Sullivan •
    3 December 2020
    10 min read
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    Oceans Fishing SocialJustice

    Europe wants Senegal’s fish but rejects its migrants

    There are nearly 500 dead, and thousands of survivors on the high seas are young Senegalese who, at the risk of their lives, have been trying to reach Europe in recent months

    Mikaila Issa •
    19 November 2020
    4 min read
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    Cameroon

    Greenpeace Africa shares its condolences for killing of school children in Cameroon

    All of us at Greenpeace Africa are deeply saddened and shocked by the killing of school children, along with wounding a dozen others, who were attacked on 24 October 2020 in Kumba.

    Lagi Toribau •
    2 November 2020
    1 min read
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    Greenpeace Responds to uMbilo River oil spill: Learn from Mauritius

    Responding to news this week that a crude oil spill is affecting uMbilo River in Durban, Durban-based Greenpeace Africa Volunteer and Activist Delwyn Pillay has said

    Chris Vlavianos •
    22 October 2020
  • World Food Day 2018 in Kenya. © Paul Basweti
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    Farming Food Kenya

    Cutting The Hand That Feeds: Kenya’s Government Plans to Shift Farmers Out of Farming

    Kenya’s government and the Ministry of Agriculture want to shift farmers out of agriculture by commercialising Kenya's agriculture sector through a new agricultural policy, the agricultural sector transformation and growth strategy

    Hellen Dena •
    15 October 2020
    2 min read
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