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    Activism GreenpeaceAfrica SouthAfrica

    Greenpeace Africa withdraws from state spying case after SSA disclosure

    Today, Greenpeace Africa has withdrawn its PAIA application to the The Minister in the Presidency Responsible for State Security to provide further information on the infiltration and surveillance of civil society organisations confirmed by the declassified Boast Report[1] in July 2022.

    Chris Vlavianos
    25 July 2023
    2 min read
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    Oceans Activism Fishing Conservation Senegal

    A WIN FOR FISHING COMMUNITIES: Trawler licenses rejected

    Greenpeace Africa welcomes the decision by Senegal's Minister of Fisheries to follow the conclusions of the advisory committee on the allocation of fishing licences, which recommended the rejection of all new license applications submitted to it.

    Amagor Robert NIANG, Richard Power Sayeed
    21 July 2023
    1 min read
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    Energy Activism SocialJustice GreenpeaceAfrica SouthAfrica

    #FundOurFutures: Why programmes like the Basic Education Employment Initiative are worth funding, both for the future of young people and for learners.

    Youth Capital, in partnership with Greenpeace Africa have launched the #FundOurFutures campaign this Mandela Day, urging the Ministers of Finance and Basic Education to support funding the Presidential Employment Stimulus (PES).

    Kristal Duncan-Williams, Chris Vlavianos
    18 July 2023
    3 min read
  • Fishing in Senegal. © Gordon Welters / Greenpeace
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    Oceans Activism GreenpeaceAfrica Senegal

    Disappearance of migrant boats bound for Spain: Greenpeace Africa expresses its sympathies to those affected and highlights the impact of the neo-colonial exploitation of African resources.

    Dakar, 11 July 2023 – A spokesperson for Greenpeace Africa has expressed the organisation’s deep sadness and outrage after three migrant boats that departed from Senegal went missing. According to…

    Amagor Robert NIANG, Richard Power Sayeed
    11 July 2023
    1 min read
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    Forests Activism Conservation Kenya

    Is lifting the logging ban in Kenya a step towards economic growth or an environmental disaster?

    Recently, President William Ruto lifted the ban on illegal logging in public and community forests in Kenya, bringing an end to the six-year moratorium.

    Kiptoo Chemoiwo
    11 July 2023
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    Energy Biodiversity Activism Conservation GreenpeaceAfrica SouthAfrica

    The Real Story On The Harms That Seismic Blasting Causes

    For decades, South Africa's Wild Coast has been a pristine and untouched coastline vital to the biodiversity of the Eastern Cape and Kwa-Zulu Natal. Marine seismic blasting for oil and gas exploration is threatening to put an end to this.

    Joan Igamba
    6 June 2023
    9 min read
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    Biodiversity Plastics Activism Conservation

    World Environment Day: Africa Can Lead The World in Beating Plastic Pollution

    Greenpeace Africa joins the world in celebrating the 50th anniversary of World Environment Day, hosted by Côte d’Ivoire. This day has been set aside by the United Nations to raise awareness on environmental issues and call for action for the protection of our environment.

    Amagor Niang, Hellen Kahaso Dena
    5 June 2023
    2 min read
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    Plastics Activism Conservation

    Global Plastics Treaty must reduce plastic production – or it will fail

    In regards to the outcome of the second Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee meeting of the Global Plastics Treaty (INC2) in Paris, France which took place on May 29 to June 2, 2023

    Angelica Carballo Pago
    3 June 2023
    1 min read
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    Oceans Activism Fishing Conservation GreenpeaceAfrica Senegal

    How a small Senegalese fishing community is challenging the fossil fuel industry

    Greenpeace Africa's Board of Directors recently travelled to Bargny, a Senegalese town just 30 km from Dakar, to show their solidarity with the communities and activists there. Bargny is facing environmental threats that put it at the risk of collapse.

    Amagor Robert Niang
    31 May 2023
  • Biodiversity Day Action in Cameroon. © Boni Patou / Greenpeace
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    Forests Biodiversity Activism Cameroon GreenpeaceAfrica DRC

    How DRC’s Land Auction To Big Oil Threatens The World’s Biggest Carbon Sink

    Peatlands and rainforests in the Congo Basin protect the planet by storing carbon. Now, a land auction to big oil is underway in a giant leap backwards for the climate.

    Joan Igamba
    31 May 2023
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