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  • Sodefor Concession in Congo. © Kate Davison
    Protect the Environment
    DRC

    How the DRC government has secretly breached its own logging moratorium

    Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo, 12th July 2016 – A Greenpeace Africa investigation has revealed that the DRC government violated its own 2002 moratorium on new logging titles, granting three concessions of a total of 650.000 hectares in 2015 to a company called Société la Millénaire Forestière SARL (SOMIFOR) in Equateur and Tshuapa Provinces, and…

    Greenpeace Africa
    12 July 2016
    3 min read
  • Protect the Environment
    DRC

    How the DRC government has secretly breached it’s own logging moratorium

    In a snub to international donors, the DRC government has violated a moratorium on the allocation of new industrial logging concessions in place since 2002. Now the Minister of Environmental, Conservation of Nature and Sustainable Development (MECNDD) has announced his plans to lift the suspension of the moratorium.

    Greenpeace Africa
    12 July 2016
  • Primary Forest in Papua. © Ulet  Ifansasti
    Protect the Environment
    Cameroon

    UK sanctions Cameroon timber traders for EU violations

    Greenpeace Africa
    30 June 2016
    3 min read
  • Protect the Environment

    Loud alarm bells for growth in environmental crime, who is listening?

    On the 4th of June, on the eve of World Environment Day, UNEP and Interpol raised the alarm bells loudly: environmental crime is growing at an alarming pace, and has now become the world's fourth-largest crime after drug smuggling, counterfeiting and human trafficking.

    Hilde Stroot
    24 June 2016
    4 min read
  • Protect the Environment
    Oceans Fishing

    Sight on the target – Tackling destructive fishing

    Now that I’m back from my mission on our biggest, fastest Greenpeace ship the Esperanza as part of the #justnottuna expedition. I get a chance to reflect on my experience been on board the majestic Esperanza and been part of the #justnottuna 2016 expedition.

    Delwyn Pillay
    17 June 2016
    3 min read
  • Protect the Environment
    Oceans Lifestyle

    Greenpeace leaves the CECAF meeting with mixed feelings

    After four years without any annual meetings, the CECAF (Fishery Committee for the Eastern Central Atlantic) got together. Millions of people depend on fish resources in the region and the common wealth that lies in our ocean ecosystems is being steadily depleted. That shows the urgent need for countries to finally sit together to discuss…

    Marie Suzanne Traoré
    31 May 2016
    2 min read
  • Sodefor Concession in Congo. © Kate Davison
    Protect the Environment
    Cameroon

    La Socamba: How Cameroon’s stolen wood reaches international markets

    Cameroon’s forests are among the most species-rich in the Congo basin, containing the region’s most biologically diverse forests, providing valuable habitat for endangered Western Lowland Gorillas, chimpanzees and forest elephants, amongst other species.

    Greenpeace Africa
    26 May 2016
  • Bialowieza Forest in Early Summer. © Anonymous
    Protect the Environment
    Cameroon

    How Cameroon’s Stolen Wood Reaches International Markets

    Yaoundé, 26 May 2016 - A Greenpeace Africa investigation into illegal logging operations in Cameroon has uncovered a trail of stolen timber leading to Cameroon’s main log exporter Compagnie de Commerce et de Transport (CCT), and has reportedly prompted a government audit into the activities of CCT and its suppliers. That audit should include the…

    Greenpeace Africa
    26 May 2016
    4 min read
  • Protect the Environment
    Oceans Fishing

    Cooperation urgently required to ensure a future for West African fisheries

    We humans love drawing lines on maps. Over many centuries borders have been created by our peoples or have been imposed on them, separating our languages, our cultures, our traditions. But fish knows no borders, they migrate from the waters of one country to another. In West Africa, millions of people critically depend on fish…

    Greenpeace Africa
    9 May 2016
    2 min read
  • Farmer Theresa Makena in Kenya
    Protect the Environment

    Africa’s forests under threat

    On 23 February 2016, Greenpeace France published a report titled Africa’s forests under threat: Investigation of the investments of the Bolloré Group and its Belgian partner Hubert Fabri,1 which shed light on the threats that the Société Financière des Caoutchoucs (Socfin) represents for African tropical forests by its refusal to commit to a zero deforestation…

    Greenpeace Africa
    9 May 2016
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