By Witness Radio team. African faith leaders, along with hundreds of civil society and farmer groups, are convening a media briefing to call on the Gates...
The Attorney General, Kiryowa Kiwanuka, has given the Ugandan government a green light to disclose the international oil contracts to the public. This comes after the...
The Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) Regional Focus of the 2024 Global Report on Food Crisis warned that conflicts, climate change, inflation, and elevated debts have...
Proponents of a treaty to end fossil fuel drilling are lobbying African countries to support the legislation, which would essentially stop the continent from exploring its...
By Witness Radio and Südnordfunk teams. Thousands of people in Uganda are affected by the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) project, which spans from the...
A total of 96 cases of people being detained or arrested for opposing the controversial East Africa Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) have been reported in the...
By Witness Radio team In a critical evaluation of the World Bank’s Dispute Resolution Service (DRS) performance, five Civil society organizations (CSOs) from around the world...
As civil society organizations that have supported communities around the world to use dispute resolution processes at Independent Accountability Mechanisms (IAMs), we welcome the External Review...
Members of the Landless Workers’ Movement of Brazil (MST) march for agrarian reform. [Image for illustrative purposes only] Credit: MST BA The International Panel of Experts...
Witness Radio and its partners have alleged that thousands of people from local and Indigenous communities have been forcefully evicted from their land to make way...