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    Water Crisis In South Africa

    South Africa's water crisis has devastating effects on the well-being of her entire population, especially the poorest and most vulnerable. This water crisis remains a major challenge, especially in the context of climate change.

    Joan Igamba •
    5 July 2022
    12 min read
  • CBD Photo op. © Greenpeace / Paul Basweti
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    Biodiversity Kenya

    Indigenous leaders demand respect of Indigenous People’s rights by UN biodiversity summit

    Indigenous leaders traveled this week to Nairobi to demand that the UN biodiversity summit officially recognise the rights of Indigenous Peoples and local communities and their central…

    Hellen Kahaso Dena •
    23 June 2022
    2 min read
  • Baka Pygmy Village Dzanga Sangha. © Greenpeace / Markus Mauthe
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    Forests

    Biodiversity talks in Nairobi must put Indigenous Peoples first

    The world is waking up to a tragic fact, year on year: deforestation is happening on a scale and at a rate that amounts to nature collapsing. Some rainforests are already emitting more carbon dioxide than they absorb, further destabilising the global climate. At current trends, all primary rainforest in the Congo basin – the…

    Irene Wabiwa Betoko •
    21 June 2022
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    Food Kenya

    Punitive Seed Laws Protect Big Corporations Over Kenya’s Farmers

    Smallholder farmers across the country have been shocked to learn   that the  Seed and Plant varieties Act Cap 326 of 2012 prohibits farmers from sharing, exchanging or selling uncertified and unregistered seeds.

    Hellen Dena •
    31 May 2022
    3 min read
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    Oceans GreenpeaceAfrica Senegal

    Anti corruption report in Senegal: Greenpeace Africa urges Senegal to adopt transparency in the fishing sector 

    “The shortcomings raised by OFNAC confirm the concerns of Greenpeace Africa, which for years has been asking for an audit and the publication of the list of vessels authorized in Senegal,” says Dr Ba. “We must not allow this important sector to operate under such nebulous practices. This is why Greenpeace Africa is once again…

    Amagor Robert NIANG •
    12 May 2022
    1 min read
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    Forests

    400,000 hectares of forest under threat in Cameroon: local communities are enraged, Greenpeace and its partners indignant.

    The Ministry of Forests and Wildlife wants to allocate nearly 400,000 hectares of forest to logging concessions according to a decree made public in December 2021. Greenpeace Africa and its partners Green Development Advocates (GDA) and Service d'Appui aux Initiatives Locales de Développement (SAILD) see such a decision as one of the too many threats…

    Luchelle Feukeng •
    21 March 2022
    3 min read
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    Plastics

    #PlasticTreaty: Stop exploiting African and other global majority countries with ‘waste colonialism’

    Richer countries are scrambling to find nations in the global majority to ship their waste off to. Angelo Louw unpacks waste colonialism and the need for a strong global plastic treaty

    Angelo Louw •
    1 March 2022
    4 min read
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    Energy SouthAfrica

    Major victory for Wild Coast communities: Shell interdicted from conducting seismic operations with immediate effect

    28 December 2021: Today the Grahamstown High Court in Makhanda ordered Shell to immediately cease its seismic blasting along South Africa’s Wild Coast, while ordering Shell and the Minister of…

    Chris Vlavianos, Greenpeace Africa & Katherine Robinson, Natural Justice •
    28 December 2021
    6 min read
  • Global Climate Strike in Nairobi. © Evan Habil / Greenpeace
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    Conservation GreenpeaceAfrica

    How climate change is affecting Africa right now, and what you can do about it.

    The effects of climate change in Africa are already visible. We must take action immediately.

    Greenpeace Africa •
    5 November 2021
    11 min read
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    Energy GreenpeaceAfrica SouthAfrica

    Greenpeace Africa Analysis reveals Johannesburg Power Outages are graver than City Power wants you to believe

    The chronic under-resourcing of infrastructure in Johannesburg has long plagued residents of this once world-class African city. One of the ways in which this has chiefly impacted residents is energy access. As winter rears its ugly head, once again, residents of Johannesburg are forced to contend not only with load shedding imposed by Eskom but…

    Thandile Chinyavanhu •
    22 September 2021
    4 min read
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