Landgrabbing to Provide Horn of Africa with Electricity
Ethiopia invests more of its resources in hydropower than any other country in Africa. Pictured here is the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, situated in Ethiopia’s Benishangul-Gumuz Region on the Blue...
View ArticleKenya’s Scorched Earth Removal of Forest’s Indigenous
A torched Sengwer home in western Kenya’s Embobut forest. The indigenous Sengwer tribe are being forcibly removed from the area as part of the government’s attempt to preserve one of the country’s...
View ArticleCan Indigenous and Wildlife Conservationists Work Together?
“The forest used to be for the Baka but not anymore. We would walk in the forest according to the seasons but now we’re afraid,” say the Baka of Cameroon. Credit: © Survival InternationalBy Lyndal...
View ArticleFears Grow for Indigenous People in Path of Massive Ethiopian Dam
Lake Turkana, believed to be four million years old, has been called “the Cradle of Mankind”. The Kwegu people living around it are under threat from the massive Gibe III Dam project, one of Africa’s...
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