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  • Sea Level Rise in India. © Peter Caton
    Protect the Environment
    Activism Water Cameroon

    Health Crisis Rocks The Northern Regions of Cameroon

    In response to news of over 40 deaths and more than 600 affected by cholera outbreak in the Far North regions of Cameroon, Greenpeace Africa Mobilization Officer, Andoh Rex has…

    Nchemty Ozongashu •
    19 November 2018
    1 min read
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    AboutUs GreenpeaceAfrica

    2017 Annual Report

    In 2017, we laid the groundwork for an environmental movement in Africa. Overall, Greenpeace Africa had a great year and we are looking forward to an even more impactful 2018,…

    ometh •
    15 May 2017
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    AboutUs GreenpeaceAfrica

    2016 Annual Report

    For Greenpeace Africa, 2016 was critical in defining a new pathway, a new trajectory and a new beginning for Greenpeace on the continent. READ more in our 2016 Annual Report

    ometh •
    15 April 2016
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    AboutUs GreenpeaceAfrica

    2015 Annual Report

    The year 2015 brought change to the heart of what we do at Greenpeace Africa. It was a defining year across the global organisation — marked by the active implementation…

    ometh •
    15 March 2015
  • Matimba Coal Power Station in South Africa. © Shayne Robinson
    Protect the Environment
    Coal Energy SouthAfrica

    Department of Environmental Affairs has ‘secretly’ weakened sulphur dioxide (SO2) emission standards for coal-fired power stations

    Johannesburg, South Africa – 14 November 2018 —  Greenpeace Africa strongly opposes the unlawful decision by the Department of Environmental Affairs to weaken sulphur dioxide (SO2) emission standards for coal-fired…

    Oliver Meth •
    14 November 2018
    2 min read
  • Rhinoceros in Sumatra. © Willem v Strien
    Protect the Environment
    Conservation Kenya

    Greenpeace Africa Calls on China to Maintain the Ban on Rhino Horns

    Nairobi, 2nd November 2018 – Conservationists in Kenya are worried by China’s decision to reverse the ban on trade in tiger bones and rhino horns. Experts have also condemned the…

    Hellen Dena •
    2 November 2018
    1 min read
  • Ecological Farming in Kenya. © Peter Caton
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    Farming Kenya

    Food Safety Should be Prioritised in Kenyatta’s Big Four Agenda: Greenpeace Africa

    Nairobi, 23rd August 2018: The past few months have seen increased cases of sub standard food imports into Kenya. From sugar that contains mercury to expired rice, to oil that…

    ometh •
    23 August 2018
    2 min read
  • Ecological Farmer in Kenya. © Cheryl-Samantha Owen
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    Farming Food Cameroon

    Greenpeace Africa tasks Cameroonian government to improve accountability in the agricultural sector

    In response to news that over 18 billion frs CFA has been mismanaged from the Rice-Corn-Cassava programme, Greenpeace Africa forest Campaigner, Sylvie Djacbou has said: “It is distressful that over…

    ometh •
    26 October 2018
    1 min read
  • Artisanal Fishermen in Senegal. © Clément  Tardif
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    Oceans Fishing Senegal

    Loss of lives at sea: Greenpeace calls on the Senegalese Government to improve safety at sea for small-scale artisanal fishermen

    Dakar Senegal, 23/10/2018 – Greenpeace Africa has today, released a new documentary on the numerous cases of small-scale fishermen who have lost their lives in Senegalese waters. Over the past…

    ometh •
    23 October 2018
    2 min read
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    Farming Biodiversity Fishing

    Executive Director ‘s Message on International Day for Disaster Reduction

    As the world commemorate the International Day for Disaster Reduction, Greenpeace Africa Executive Director Njeri Kabeberi has said: “Greenpeace Africa supports ‘Greening the blue’. Africa has a major role to…

    ometh •
    13 October 2018
    1 min read
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