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    Farming Food Kenya

    Ecological farming will address food insecurity, not GMOs

    While I agree that sustainable food production is a key pillar in achieving the Big Four Agenda, it is certainly not pegged on lifting the ban on genetically modified organisms (GMOs).

    Claire Nasike
    30 September 2020
    3 min read
  • Protect the Environment
    Oceans SocialJustice Senegal SouthAfrica

    Op-ed | Small-scale fishers’ heritage is systemically gutted

    When I first visited here in my youth, the market was as vibrant as the boats docked along its piers, banter and laughter were a distraction from the fishy stench that stung the nose; but now, there’s not much distraction from the fast-spreading rot

    Angelo C Louw
    30 September 2020
    4 min read
  • Defend the Amazon Reef Protest (Global Day of Action) in Maranhão, Brazil. © Cynthia Carvalho / Greenpeace
    Issues
    Conservation GreenpeaceAfrica

    Mauritius Oil Disaster – Open Letter

    Following the grounding of the Japanese chartered and owned MV Wakashio, we wrote to you on 24 August 2020, with a number of questions about the Government’s response to this unfolding disaster. We have not yet had a reply.

    Greenpeace Japan Executive Director - Sam Annesley, Greenpeace Africa Interim Executive Director - Lagi Toribau, Chairperson of DIS-MOI - Me Roshan Rajroop
    14 September 2020
  • Protect the Environment
    Energy Plastics Kenya

    Analysis Exposes American Chemistry Council’s “Chemical Recycling” Fantasy

    A new Greenpeace report, Deception by the Numbers, examines 52 projects touted by the American Chemistry Council (ACC) as “chemical” or “advanced” recycling, finding that many are either not viable or misleadingly promoted as recycling

    Hellen Dena
    10 September 2020
    3 min read
  • Issues
    Conservation GreenpeaceAfrica

    Sinking of the MV Wakashio wreck – letter to Malta

    You are certainly aware of the unfolding oil disaster at the shores of Mauritius, where bulk carrier MV Wakashio - a Japanese ship under the flag of Panama - ran aground and leaked at least a thousand tons of fuel oil during the past several weeks. The vessel broke into two on 16 August and…

    Greenpeace Japan Executive Director - Sam Annesley, Greenpeace Africa Interim Executive Director - Lagi Toribau, Chairperson of DIS-MOI - Me Roshan Rajroop
    25 August 2020
  • Issues
    Conservation GreenpeaceAfrica

    Mauritius Oil Disaster – Open Letter: 24 August 2020

    On the 25th of July 2020 the MV Wakashio struck a beautiful and irreplaceable coral reef on Mauritius' southeast coast. The oil in the wrecked ship started to leak on 6 August and it is destroying one of the most beautiful places in the world, along with the livelihoods of the people who live there.…

    Greenpeace Japan Executive Director - Sam Annesley, Greenpeace Africa Interim Executive Director - Lagi Toribau, Chairperson of DIS-MOI - Me Roshan Rajroop
    24 August 2020
  • Issues
    Conservation GreenpeaceAfrica

    Mauritius Oil Disaster – Open Letter

    On the 25th of July 2020 your ship, the MV Wakashio struck a beautiful and irreplaceable coral reef on Mauritius' southeast coast. On the 9th August you publicly expressed an apology for the environmental disaster that has been caused, but many unanswered questions remain.

    Greenpeace Japan Executive Director - Sam Annesley, Greenpeace Africa Interim Executive Director - Lagi Toribau, Chairperson of DIS-MOI - Me Roshan Rajroop
    13 August 2020
  • Ecological Farming in Kenya. © Peter Caton / Greenpeace
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    Food GreenpeaceAfrica Kenya

    Harnessing Solidarity and Meaningful Engagement to Address Kenya’s Broken Food System

    COVID-19 and the recurrent extreme weather events caused by the climate crisis have exposed the underlying weaknesses in Kenya’s food system. This has renewed calls for policy adjustments to enable…

    Amos Wemanya
    11 August 2020
  • Protect the Environment
    Coal Energy SouthAfrica

    3 Reasons We Don’t Say Climate Change Anymore

    Talking about climate change requires critical language skills. Is it really an accurate way to describe one of the planet's biggest existential threats?

    Chris Vlavianos
    3 August 2020
    4 min read
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    Plastics GreenpeaceAfrica Senegal

    Hope for Senegal’s plastic-free future amid COVID-19

    New research backed by over a hundred medical experts worldwide confirms that reusables are safe to use during the current global COVID-19 pandemic, for as long as proper hygiene practices…

    Awa Traoré
    28 July 2020
    5 min read
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