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In January, a joint team of soldiers and police evicted more than 400 local people who had been occupying part of the 64 square kilometre Maruzi ranch in Apac District. The most affected were actually residents of Acam-cabu Village.
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Over 1,000 residents in Uganda’s lost village at risk of extreme hunger

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Lawyers Move to Court to Stop New Luxury Tourism Projects in Maasai Mara
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More than 17,000 people in the Philippines face eviction from their ancestral land for a multimillion-dollar energy project.
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Peruvian communities have launched a global petition to halt a mining project they say threatens the water supply of over 10 million people.
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NGO WORK4 days ago‘Oil is a curse’: villages in Uganda face land ownership uncertainty
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MEDIA FOR CHANGE NETWORK1 week agoNEMA says it is restoring wetlands, but poor urban families say it is using the exercise to grab their land for new infrastructure projects – now they demand compensation and resettlement.
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MEDIA FOR CHANGE NETWORK2 weeks agoClimate Change and Conflict : The Agony of Kasese Farmers.
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MEDIA FOR CHANGE NETWORK3 days agoPeruvian communities have launched a global petition to halt a mining project they say threatens the water supply of over 10 million people.
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MEDIA FOR CHANGE NETWORK2 weeks ago“No Land, No Life” – Women at the East Africa Convergence Refuse to Move out Quietly
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NGO WORK1 week ago1st Eastern Africa Indigenous seed conference 2026
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NGO WORK4 days agoOil about to flow but 2010 evicted Balaalo wait for compensation
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NGO WORK4 days agoControversial carbon credits scheme in Kenya re-certified by Verra for the second time – Survival International response




















