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    DRC Forest Minister seeking to allocate an area the size of Belgium for industrial logging

    Kinshasa, 16 April 2018 - Greenpeace Africa and Congolese non-governmental organisations have learned that a month after reinstating 650,000 ha of logging concessions deemed illegal and cancelled in 2016, DRC’s Environment Minister sought authorisation from Prime Minister Bruno Tshibala to auction off fourteen other concessions covering an area the size of Belgium. The move violates…

    Greenpeace Africa •
    16 April 2018
    2 min read
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    Njeri Kabeberi appointed as Greenpeace Africa Executive Director

    Johannesburg, September 25, 2016: Kenyan born Njeri Kabeberi, has been named as Executive Director for Greenpeace Africa after an extensive search for a combination of skills required to drive the organisation towards a people –powered movement.

    Greenpeace Africa •
    25 September 2016
    2 min read
  • Protect the Environment

    Dutch impose sanctions for violation of EU timber regulations

    Yaoundé, 9 March 2016 - The Netherlands has today imposed a first-ever sanction on a Dutch company for violating the European Timber Regulation. The sanction follows a Greenpeace investigation into the controversial Cameroonian timber trader CCT, who is sourcing timber from companies involved in illegally logging and exporting timber to several countries in Europe, including…

    Greenpeace Africa •
    9 March 2016
    2 min read
  • Pirogues in Senegal. © Jacky Danielly
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    Shark fins found aboard foreign fishing vessels during Greenpeace – Guinea patrol

    Conakry 9th April 2017 - Shark fins have been discovered on two Chinese fishing vessels during a joint surveillance conducted by Greenpeace and Guinean fishery authorities. One of the vessels also had illegally altered fishing nets on board, while a third Chinese vessel was caught using illegal nets and fishing for species outside of its…

    Greenpeace Africa •
    9 April 2017
    3 min read
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    Greenpeace Africa’s Executive Director Wins a Prestigious Human Rights Award

    Nairobi, January 30, 2018: Greenpeace Africa’s Executive Director, Njeri Kabeberi, has won the 2017 Munir Mazrui ‘Lifetime Achievement Human Rights Defenders Award’ in a ceremony organised by the National Coalition of Human Rights Defenders (NCHRD-K) at the Royal Netherlands embassy in Nairobi, Kenya. This is one of three categories of Human Rights Defenders (HRD) Awards…

    Greenpeace Africa •
    30 January 2018
    2 min read
  • Geneva Streets Painted Black to Call Out Big Oil’s Chokehold on Global Plastic Treaty Talks. © Samuel Schalch / Greenpeace
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    Plastics GreenpeaceAfrica

    INC 5.2: “The inability to reach an agreement in Geneva must be a wakeup call for the world”, Greenpeace statement

    After two years of Global Plastics Treaty talks, ministers in Geneva faced a historic choice during the final hours of what was supposed to be the last round of negotiations: deliver a treaty that truly tackles plastic pollution, or give into the petrochemical industry’s lobbying.

    Ferdinand Omondi •
    15 August 2025
    2 min read
  • Civil Society Rallies Ahead of Final Plastics Treaty. © Samuel Schalch / Greenpeace
    Protect the Environment
    Plastics GreenpeaceAfrica

    Fix the process, keep your promise, end plastic pollution.

    August 8, 2025, Geneva, Switzerland - Four days into the final Global Plastics Treaty negotiations, we are not on track to deliver a treaty that will protect people and nature.

    Ferdinand Omondi •
    8 August 2025
    1 min read
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    Forests DRC GreenpeaceAfrica

    We, the Indigenous People of the forest, refuse to be ignored any longer

    Every year on August 9, the world briefly turns its gaze toward Indigenous Ppeoples. Our cultures are celebrated, our songs and painted faces put on display. And then, silence returns. Behind the cliche, our communities remain marginalized, dispossessed, and forgotten. This must end.

    Valentin Engobo Lufia •
    8 August 2025
  • Ecological Seeds in Kenya. © Cheryl-Samantha Owen / Greenpeace
    Protect the Environment
    GreenpeaceAfrica Farming Food Kenya

    Out of the frying an, into the fire: Greenpeace Africa and indigenous farmers reject the Seeds and Plant Varieties (Amendment) Bill, 2025

    Amid growing outcry from indigenous and small-scale farmers, and civil society allies, Greenpeace Africa urgently calls on the Kenyan Senate to reject the Seeds and Plant Varieties (Amendment) Bill, 2025, a proposal that trades one flawed system for an even more dangerous one, escalating corporate control over Kenya’s seeds and sidelining the voices of those…

    Ferdinand Omondi •
    7 August 2025
    2 min read
  • Protect the Environment
    Plastics GreenpeaceAfrica

    Refill, Reuse, Resist: Senegal moves to end the era of single-use plastics

    In a decisive step towards environmental justice, Senegalese Civil Society actors convened for a two-day workshop in Dakar to build a united front against single-use plastics, with a particular focus on the country’s growing crisis of plastic water sachets.

    Ibrahima Ka Ndoye •
    28 July 2025
    1 min read
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