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    Plastics Conservation

    Global Plastic Treaty a Non-Negotiable in Tackling Africa’s Plastic Crisis.

    The world is living in a state of multiple crises; climate crisis, plastic crisis, health crisis and social crisis. Today, globalisation connects almost every part of the planet through a series of well-established trade routes. This presents us with great opportunities to collaborate and enable meaningful cooperation to address most of these challenges that we…

    Amos Wemanya •
    4 August 2021
    4 min read
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    Conservation Kenya

    Kenya’s Post Covid Recovery has to be People Centered NOT Coal Centered.

    The Post Covid Recovery Budget needs to address the climate and COVID-19 crises faced by Kenyans and not funding coal.

    Timothy Nzioka •
    3 August 2021
    2 min read
  • Protect the Environment
    Energy Conservation

    What does it mean to have money on a dead planet?

    The Earth’s systems deliver crucial services to humankind for example food security, protection against extreme weather events, medicines, recreation and it adds to the foundation of human culture.

    Evelyn Acham •
    29 July 2021
    2 min read
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    Plastics Cameroon

    In Cameroon, plastic pollution is making floods even deadlier

    There are recurring floods in my city, Douala. Every year during the rainy season, we experience flooding of houses and shops, as well as pavements. All this affects the quality of water and our food, and has ruined many people’s lives as they lose their homes, livelihoods and even family members.

    Nathalie Wamja Greenpeace volunteer •
    26 July 2021
    3 min read
  • Protect the Environment
    Plastics SouthAfrica

    Everything you should know about single-use plastic

    Single-use plastic is a massive issue that still isn’t being taken seriously

    Matthew McClure •
    22 July 2021
    5 min read
  • Protect the Environment
    Forests Conservation DRC

    Greenpeace Africa responds to the cancellation of oil blocks in Salonga National Park, urging similar decisions to be taken in Virunga and the rest of the Cuvette Centrale threatened by oil blocks

    On Monday the UNESCO World Heritage Committee decided to remove Salonga National Park in the Democratic Republic of the Congo from the List of World Heritage in Danger.

    Tal Harris •
    22 July 2021
    2 min read
  • Plastics Clean up on Beach in Senegal. © Ibrahima Kebe Diallo / Greenpeace
    Inspire the Movement
    Oceans Plastics Senegal

    Africa is calling for a Global Plastic Treaty. Will the world listen?

    The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), considers pollution as one of three threats our planet is facing, along with the climate crisis and the loss of nature. Among all sources of pollution and waste, plastic occupies the very top.

    Awa Traore •
    21 July 2021
    4 min read
  • Protect the Environment
    Forests Biodiversity DRC

    Lifting DRC’s moratorium on new logging concessions would be a human rights and climate disaster, warn Greenpeace Africa, Rainforest Foundation UK and Rainforest Foundation Norway

    13 July 2021, Kinshasa – Greenpeace Africa, the Rainforest Foundation UK and the Rainforest Foundation Norway are alarmed over a plan announced by the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) Environment…

    Tal Harris •
    13 July 2021
    3 min read
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    Plastics Senegal

    Plastic pollution represents a real danger for our oceans: The numbers speak for themselves

    According to the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), alongside climate change and biodiversity loss, pollution is part of the triple planetary crisis the world now faces.

    Awa Traoré •
    13 July 2021
    8 min read
  • Dead Dolphin as Bycatch On Board Dutch Pelagic Freezer Trawler in Mauritania. © Anonymous
    Protect the Environment
    Energy Oceans Senegal

    Dolphins and turtles carcasses on Senegal’s shoreline: a prelude to the horrors of BP’s project in West Africa

    in the past week, dozens of dolphin and turtle carcasses were found in North Senegal, along the shores of Saint Louis. The deaths of marine wildlife come as oil giant BP has announced plans for gas drilling in one of the most pristine biodiversity hotspots in the West Africa coast.

    Tal Harris •
    12 July 2021
    1 min read
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