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  • kenyas-poisoned-waters-blog
    Protect the Environment
    Water Fishing Kenya

    Kenya’s Poisoned Waters

    Kenya’s poisoned waters are flooded with untreated industrial and domestic waste. The relevant institutions should be held accountable to take responsibility and rectify this mess before it’s too late.

    Erastus Ooko
    1 April 2021
    2 min read
  • Protect the Environment
    Water Fishing Kenya

    Open Letter to NEMA on Lake Victoria Pollution

    Our lakes are dying and so are the fish. On the shores of Lake Victoria, piles of dead fish have been washed up

    Greenpeace Africa
    31 March 2021
    2 min read
  • Artisanal Fishermen in Senegal. © Clément  Tardif
    Change my Community
    Oceans Fishing Senegal

    Greenpeace condemns massive plundering of Mauritanian fish stocks vital to food security

    The second largest fishing vessel in the world with a bad track record for chronic overfishing has been spotted fishing in Mauritanian waters

    Mikaïla Issa
    24 March 2021
    3 min read
  • Protect the Environment
    Fishing Food GreenpeaceAfrica

    Greenpeace Africa calls on The Gambian government to stop land grabbing and fishmeal/oil factories’ expansion

    Gunjur, The Gambia, 18 March 2021– A Chinese fishmeal factory named Golden Lead based in Gunjur, The Gambia, has recently expanded their factory by grabbing land from women growing vegetables.

    Mikaïla Issa
    18 March 2021
    2 min read
  • Fishing Community of Cayar in Senegal. © Greenpeace / Pape Diatta Sarr
    Inspire the Movement
    Fishing Senegal

    To the women fighting to protect our ocean and food security: Thank you!

    Close your eyes. Imagine yourself standing on a sandy beach listening to the sounds of the ocean as the waves are washing in. It’s magic isn't it? Indeed, it’s paradise

    By Prudence Wanko Djiodio, Country Coordinator of Greenpeace Africa in Senegal, Melita Steele, Interim Programme Director of Greenpeace Africa, and Jennifer Morgan, Executive Director of Greenpeace International
    8 March 2021
    3 min read
  • Change my Community
    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
  • Uncategorized
    Oceans Fishing Senegal

    Greenpeace Africa to Senegal’s Ministry of Fisheries and Maritime Economy: Finding legal loopholes to grant vessel licences is inherently unethical

    The Ministry of Fisheries and Maritime Economy of Senegal issued apress release on 12 October 2020 and rejected the key findings in Greenpeace Africa's report "Seasick: as COVID-19 locks down West Africa, its waters remain open to plunder"

    Mikaila Issa
    16 October 2020
    3 min read
  • Artisanal Fishermen in Senegal. © Clément  Tardif
    Inspire the Movement
    Fishing SocialJustice Senegal

    As COVID-19 locks down West Africa, its waters remain open to plunder

    In the West African region and in Senegal in particular, the fishing sector has faced many difficulties in recent decades. The containment imposed by COVID-19 has been a godsend for the plunderers of West Africa's maritime resources.

    Dr Ibrahima Cissé
    13 October 2020
    4 min read
  • Bottom Trawler in the Barents Sea. © Nick Cobbing / Greenpeace
    Change my Community
    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
  • Change my Community
    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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