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    Food Conservation Kenya

    Open letter to the Ministry of Agriculture

    Following chemical control operations against locust infestation in Kenya in March 2021, Greenpeace Africa (GPAF) carried out an environmental sampling and analysis between March and April 2021 to identify the pesticides used in spraying the locusts.

    Timothy Nzioka
    20 September 2021
    2 min read
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    Forests Biodiversity Cameroon

    To stop greenwashing deforestation – banks too must be reined in

    Mbil Thomas was a central stop in the hunting and gathering routes of Indigenous Baka People in Cameroon’s rainforest. Its trees provided fruit and honey and medicine for pregnant women…

    Irene Wabiwa, Christoph Thies
    10 September 2021
  • Global Climate Action Day against Plastic Waste in Nairobi. © Greenpeace / Paul Basweti
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    Plastics Kenya

    Kenya’s Fourth Plastic Ban Anniversary

    As Kenya marks the fourth anniversary of the ambitious plastics ban much has been achieved including limiting the pollution by carrier bags and the president's directive in protected areas but, still more needs to be done.

    Timothy Nzioka,
    27 August 2021
    3 min read
  • Inspire the Movement
    Plastics Kenya

    Three takeaways as Kenya marks 4 years since the ban on single-use plastic bags.

    It is exactly four years since Kenya banned the use of single-use plastic carrier bags. It is important that as we mark the 4th anniversary.

    Amos Wemanya
    25 August 2021
    3 min read
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    Conservation GreenpeaceAfrica

    Empowering women to empower the world of sustainability

    Earth, our source of life, is now becoming the barren, toxic wasteland we have always feared with only 23% of our wildlife remaining.

    Tamsin Watcham
    13 August 2021
    4 min read
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    GreenpeaceAfrica SouthAfrica

    No Cause For Celebration this Women’s Month – Advocacy Groups Outraged

    South Africa, August 06, 2021 – We cannot celebrate this Women’s Month when South African women are suffering. The spiralling status of women in the country has prompted its leading…

    Greenpeace Africa & partners
    6 August 2021
    4 min read
  • Protect the Environment
    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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    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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    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
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    Forests GreenpeaceAfrica

    Tradelink Concessions: ICCN confirms illegality, Ministry keeps eerily silent

    New development in the Tradelink concessions scandal: the Congolese Institute for Nature Conservation (ICCN) confirms the illegality of the contracts awarded by ex-Environment Minister Claude Nyamugabo.

    Tal Harris
    5 July 2021
    1 min read
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