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    Oceans Fishing Senegal

    Multinational fishing industries plunder West Africa’s ocean as artisanal sector is locked out by COVID-19

    a new Greenpeace report, exposes how the same governments have kept enabling systematic plunder of the oceans by foreign fishing vessels and the Fishmeal and Fish Oil (FMFO) industry.

    Tal Harris •
    9 October 2020
    5 min read
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    Fishing SocialJustice Senegal

    “All Senegalese feel the Burn” – Greenpeace Africa reacts to the tragedy between an industrial fishing vessel and an artisanal fishing pirogue in West Africa

    A clash between the industrial fishing vessel "Soleil 7” and an artisanal fishing pirogue from Mbour had caused injury to the invoked mariners and damaged the pirogue's equipment

    Tal Harris •
    30 September 2020
    2 min read
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    Farming Food Kenya

    Ecological farming will address food insecurity, not GMOs

    While I agree that sustainable food production is a key pillar in achieving the Big Four Agenda, it is certainly not pegged on lifting the ban on genetically modified organisms (GMOs).

    Claire Nasike •
    30 September 2020
    3 min read
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    Oceans SocialJustice

    An interview with the directors of GUTTED: A documentary on the harmful impacts of industrial fishing on Cape Town’s communities

    We sat down with Angelo Louw (AL), Greenpeace Africa’s Digital Mobilisation Officer and Plastics Lead, and filmmaker Malcolm Rainers (MR) to talk about their process and passion to make sure stories and voices like these are centered in the fight for environmental justice

    Greenpeace International •
    11 September 2020
    5 min read
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    Plastics SouthAfrica

    Greenpeace and Secret Sunrise Dance Into #PlasticFreeSeptember

    Greenpeace Africa is collaborating with Secret Sunrise to sensitise people on the impact of plastic pollution through a language cutting across all boundaries: Dance!

    Chris Vlavianos •
    26 August 2020
    1 min read
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    Energy

    They spilled oil all over my home. This is what I have to say

    Our beautiful island is known for its gorgeous turquoise blue sea with silky sand beaches, beautiful mountains, waterfalls, rainforests, and even the wildlife.give my life for my pets. And…

    Hans Gunnoo •
    21 August 2020
    4 min read
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    Plastics GreenpeaceAfrica SouthAfrica

    Greenpeace Africa Welcomes Mozambique’s Plan to Ban Plastic Bags

    Mozambican Minister of Land and Environment Ivete Maibasse has announced plans to submit a law aiming to ban the use of plastic bags in the country as an effort to reduce harmful practices to public health, infrastructures and the environment

    Hellen Dena •
    11 August 2020
    1 min read
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    Food Kenya

    Toxins in Our Food: Our Ask For a Ban on Toxic Pesticides

    What does toxic pesticides in the food mean for Kenyans? Asks Greenpeace Africa Campaigner Claire Nasike

    Claire Nasike •
    6 August 2020
    3 min read
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    Plastics GreenpeaceAfrica Kenya

    Recycling is a “false solution” to plastic pollution

    Greenpeace Africa Plastic Campaigner Amos Wemanya explains why recycling is a “false solution” to Africa’s plastic pollution crisis

    Amos Wemanya •
    14 July 2020
    5 min read
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    Food Conservation Kenya

    HOW TO GUIDE 5: Seed sovereignty and saving

    Seeds are the first link in the food chain and the repository of life’s future evolution. As such, it is our inherent duty and responsibility to protect them and to pass them on to future generations.

    Greenpeace Africa •
    10 July 2020
    7 min read
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