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  • Inspire the Movement

    UMOJA

    In this January edition, learn about our journey through the Congo Basin forest, the Climate March at the UN Climate Conference in Bonn, what we got upto on International Coastal Clean-Up Day and more!

    Greenpeace Africa
  • Artisanal Fishermen in Senegal. © Clément  Tardif
    Protect the Environment

    The Cost of Ocean Destruction

    West Africa’s coastal waters lie within one of four of the world’s major ocean upwellings, all of which can be found on the eastern boundaries of the Pacifc and Atlantic oceans. This oceanographic phenomenon brings nutrient rich waters to the surface, ensuring an extraordinary abundance and productivity of life underneath the surface.

    Greenpeace Africa
  • Sodefor Concession in Congo. © Kate Davison
    Protect the Environment

    Cut from Congo

    From 2000 to 2013, the global area of intact forest landscapes (IFLs) decreased by 7.2%, a reduction of 90 million hectares, with industrial timber extraction as the lead driver behind this fragmentation and degradation globally. In Africa, selective logging is the dominant cause of IFL loss.

    Greenpeace Africa
  • Inspire the Movement

    UMOJA

    This edition is packed with victories, from the Congo forest to supermarkets in Australia phasing out single use plastics.

    Greenpeace Africa
  • Sodefor Concession in Congo. © Kate Davison
    Protect the Environment

    Norway and France threaten DRC’s forests

    An area of rainforest the size of Italy is at risk of being cut down by loggers in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), if the Norwegian government approves a French Development Agency (AFD) proposal to expand industrial logging there starting 2018.

    Greenpeace Africa
  • Forest Documentation in Cameroon. © Kate Davison
    Change my Community

    “The communities that we live in are a critical part of our identity, and they should be safe spaces where we can find refuge”

    Johannesburg, 30 June 2017: In collaboration with the Philile Foundation [1], Greenpeace Africa’s recently launched campaign Project Sunshine seeks to raise R100 000 from mid-June to mid-July to install solar streetlights around a crèche [2] in Diepsloot.

    Greenpeace Africa
  • MY Esperanza in Macapá. © Daniel Beltrá
    Inspire the Movement

    Hope in West Africa Ship Tour Briefer

    This spring, the Greenpeace ship ‘Esperanza’ and its crew set course to West Africa to document the beauties of these rich waters, and bear witness to a growing threat to food security from decades of overfishing.

    Greenpeace Africa
  • Hummingbird Rising: Human Mandala for Climate Justice in San Francisco. © Josh Edelson
    Protect the Environment

    DRC Donors Release 40 million dollars after illegal award of 4000km2 of forest

    Only a month after he was forced to cancel three logging concession contracts that his predecessor signed last year in violation of a 2002 freeze on new allocations, DRC’s ex-Environment Minister Robert Bopolo Mbongeza awarded a new permit to an adviser to President Joseph Kabila and green- lighted a second one to a ruling party…

    Greenpeace Africa
  • Chimpanzee at Mefou Primate Sanctuary in Cameroon. © John Novis
    Protect the Environment

    SGSOC’S Social Investments

    In 2009, Sithe Global Sustainable Oils Cameroon (SGSOC) signed an agreement to develop an oil palm plantation in Cameroon’s Southwest region. At the time, the project was known as Herakles Farms – the name of the US investor which withdrew in 2015.

    Greenpeace Africa
  • Mama Sara Obama at Solar Panels Installation in Kenya. © Richard  Dobson
    Protect the Environment

    Shopping Clean: Retailers and Renewable Energy

    South Africa’s retail sector plays an important role in society and has developed over time to meet the changing needs of the country. As such, this update of the report released by Greenpeace Africa in April 2016 titled “Shopping Clean – Retailers and Renewable Energy”1 highlights the important role that South Africa’s top five retailers…

    Greenpeace Africa