Although the UN has called the Food Systems Summit a “people’s summit”, it marks a departure from past World Food Summits, which developed innovative, inclusive and...
Kampala – Uganda, a community land rights defender in the Kawaala community who is leading affected community members to resist a forced eviction by Kampala Capital...
Fishbone deforestation Rondônia, Brazil August 5, 2016 When it comes to big polluters, few companies in the agribusiness sector can compete with the soybean farming giants...
Flooding of River Manafwa has destroyed many crops in Manafwa District, leaving farmers devastated. Mr Bosco Natsambwa, a farmer in Manafwa District, left his home on...
Meeting of artisanal miners in Uganda With the pandemic striking higher in Uganda, poor families continue to be forced off their land by their government and...
Open letter to African Development Bank and Nordic Development Fund: Address reprisals against Paten Clan On September 9, a group of organizations that are members of...
Frequency and intensity of heavy precipitation events projected to increase across the continent Human-induced global warming has been more rapid in Africa than the rest of...
A tractor being guarded by the Ugandan army (UPDF) destroying food crops after the suspension of Witness Radio. Landgrabs at gunpoint escalate in Uganda as the...
Nature based solutions include forests. Nineteen companies and investors across sectors, ranging from major market actors alongside companies operating in important forest producing countries, are the...
Montane forest in Cameroon Scientists studying tropical forests in Africa’s mountains were surprised to uncover how much carbon they store, and how fast some of these...