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  • Aerial Monitoring of Fires and Deforestation in the Amazon. © Marizilda Cruppe / Greenpeace
    Protect the Environment
    GreenpeaceAfrica COP30

    Bold climate and forest action can make Belém an historic COP30

    Greenpeace has urged delegates to ensure COP30 results in a historic plan to end forest destruction and to urgently close the 1.5°C ambition gap.

    Ibrahima Ka Ndoye
    10 November 2025
    2 min read
  • Aerial Monitoring of Fires and Deforestation in the Amazon. © Marizilda Cruppe / Greenpeace
    Protect the Environment
    GreenpeaceAfrica COP30

    Greenpeace: world leaders must set the stage for COP30 climate, forests action

    Greenpeace has called on world leaders meeting at the  Climate Summit in Belém to send a clear signal to delegates at COP30 that the time has come to bridge the 1.5°C ambition gap.

    Ibrahima Ka Ndoye
    7 November 2025
    2 min read
  • Protect the Environment
    Kenya GreenpeaceAfrica

    Kenya’s deadly landslides and rising waters reveal the true cost of climate injustice

    Kenya is once again counting its losses in the wake of devastating climate-fuelled disasters. At least 32 people have died and dozens remain missing after a powerful landslide struck Elgeyo Marakwet County, following days of relentless rainfall that turned steep highland slopes into rivers of mud.

    Sherie Gakii
    4 November 2025
  • Protect the Environment
    COP30 GreenpeaceAfrica DRC

    Closure of the 2nd Congo Basin CSOs Conference: the Kinshasa Declaration establishes a regional front for climate justice and forest protection

    Kinshasa, 4 November 2025 – The second edition of the Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) Conference of the Congo Basin concluded on 31 October in Kinshasa on a note of unity and commitment, with the solemn adoption of the Kinshasa Declaration.

    Raphael Mavambu
    4 November 2025
    2 min read
  • Protect the Environment
    GreenpeaceAfrica Kenya Forests

    Joint statement on the lifting of the logging ban in the Mau Forest Complex

    The Green Belt Movement and Greenpeace Africa firmly oppose the decision by the Government of Kenya to lift the logging ban in the Mau Forest Complex.

    Sherie Gakii
    30 October 2025
    4 min read
  • Protect the Environment
    GreenpeaceAfrica

    Africa’s Critical Minerals: Development Lifeline or New “Green Resource Curse”?

    A new Greenpeace Africa report warns that Africa’s vast reserves of critical minerals could either drive development and climate justice or entrench inequality and exploitation if governance and value addition remain weak.

    Ibrahima Ka Ndoye
    29 October 2025
    2 min read
  • Protect the Environment
    GreenpeaceAfrica

    REPORT | Exploring the Critical Minerals Landscape in Sub-Saharan Africa: Insights for Development Policy and Practice

    This research report outlines how responsible mineral governance, formalisation of artisanal mining, and regional value-addition through AfCFTA can help ensure that local people, especially women and youth share in the economic gains of the transition. By aligning national policies with the African Union’s Green Minerals Strategy, Sub-Saharan Africa can drive inclusive development and avoid a new green resource curse.

    Greenpeace Africa
    29 October 2025
  • Protect the Environment
    GreenpeaceAfrica

    Erased for carbon: the Maasai struggle in Tanzania’s elections

    As campaign season sweeps through Tanzania, the air is thick with promises. Politicians pledge jobs, new social services, better infrastructure, and ambitious welfare programs.

    Sherie Gakii
    22 October 2025
  • Protect the Environment
    GreenpeaceAfrica Biodiversity Food Farming

    Banned in Europe, booming in Africa: the dirty secret of pesticide exports

    Following World Food Day, we examine how EU-banned pesticides are still being exported to Africa – and why we must speak out and demand stronger protection laws.

    By Elizabeth Atieno, Sam Quashie-Idun and Lyn Cherotich
    22 October 2025
  • Local Fishermen Activity in Dakar. © Pape Diatta Sarr / Greenpeace
    Protect the Environment
    Oceans GreenpeaceAfrica

    Ending the subsidies that destroy our seas: one battle won, many ahead

    On 15 September 2025, the World Trade Organization (WTO) finally made history: the Agreement on Fisheries Subsidies entered into force. This marks the first binding global step to curb billions of dollars in harmful fishing subsidies that deplete our seas and threaten livelihoods.

    Aliou Ba
    16 October 2025
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