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    Energy Activism Kenya

    Ubunifu Hub trainees graduate: empowered with environmental knowledge and skills

    At Ubunifu Hub, our focus is to empower the minds and transform the hearts of the youth into environmental defenders and activists who are innovative and capable of...

    Ben Njuîrî
    2 May 2023
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    Farming Kenya

    Punitive seed law: an obstacle to food and seed sovereignty

    Growing up in the rural village of Kibandahasara, I often saw members of our community growing different varieties of indigenous foods that were used to nourish their families. From rice…

    Hellen Kahaso Dena
    28 April 2023
  • Street Food in Johannesburg. © Philip Schedler / Greenpeace
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    Farming Food Conservation Kenya

    Leasing land to grow maize in Zambia; a slap on Kenyan farmers’ face: Greenpeace

    Despite concerns raised by industry players over the move by Kenya’s ministry of Agriculture to grow maize in Zambia, Agriculture CS, Mithika Linturi has formally made known his ministry’s intention to continue with the plan to secure 20,000 hectares of land for large-scale growing of maize in the Southern Africa nation.

    Hellen Kahaso Dena
    11 April 2023
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    Plastics Activism Conservation Kenya

    A New Dawn for Nairobi Rivers?

    Scientifically, I mean naturally, water is colorless and odorless. But the water you find in Nairobi river will beg to differ. The river has become heavily polluted over the years due to various human activities such as dumping of untreated sewage and solid waste, industrial pollution, plastic pollution and agricultural runoff.

    Kiptoo Chemoiwo
    16 March 2023
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    Forests Conservation GreenpeaceAfrica

    IWD 2023: Putting digital technologies at the service of the promotion and defense of the rights of indigenous women in the Congo Basin

    As the world celebrates International Women's Day, women living in forest areas in the Congo Basin struggle against deforestation, which is a real obstacle to their development. But digital technology can and should be used to promote indigenous peoples' rights.

    Luchelle Feukeng, Raphael Mavambu, Irene Wabiwa Bekoto
    8 March 2023
    2 min read
  • Inspecting Maize Crops in Kenya. © Sven  Torfinn / Greenpeace
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    Food GreenpeaceAfrica Kenya

    The super rich control the food system – and now they are profiting from Africa’s rocketing food prices.

    Figures published today by Greenpeace show that between 2008 and 2022, food imports rocketed by more than 650 per cent in Kenya.

    Hellen Kahaso Dena,
    28 February 2023
    3 min read
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    Biodiversity Activism Conservation

    Enough is enough

    Today, I am on board the Greenpeace Arctic Sunrise ship, as we confront the fossil fuel company, Shell, for its role in causing climate devastation around the world - while paying nothing for this destruction.

    Victorine Che Thoener, Senior Campaign Adviser, Greenpeace International.
    7 February 2023
  • Wentworth Documentary.
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    Coal Energy Activism GreenpeaceAfrica SouthAfrica

    Just transition: Air pollution by oil giants is trapping impoverished communities into generations of injustice

    The “just-transition” cannot only focus on how the new green world caters for those affected by the energy transition, it must also see to those that have to live with the legacy of the old polluted world. Communities such as those in South Africa’s South Durban Basin are trapped in a cycle of poverty and illness…

    Prof Rajen Naidoo
    15 December 2022
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    Conservation GreenpeaceAfrica Kenya

    Creativity in the Making; Nothing is a Waste!

    Deep in ourselves there is a talent that needs to be identified, ignited and nurtured into something unique and amazing; that’s what Make Smthng week was all about at Ubunifu Hub.

    Ben Njuiri
    14 December 2022
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    Energy Activism Conservation GreenpeaceAfrica

    Greenpeace Africa documentary exposes Big Oil’s toxic impact on Durban community

    Greenpeace Africa’s newly released documentary CRUDE: Wentworth Community vs Big Oil is a shocking reminder of the true cost of the oil industry in Africa.

    Chris Vlavianos, Angelo Louw
    25 November 2022
    2 min read
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