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Développement d’une réglementation pour la durabilité de la filière Centella asiatica dans la Région Alaotra Mangoro, Madagascar

Bonn climate negotiations pave rocky road for COP30 in Brazil

South Africa’s G20 moment: Leading a Justice-driven Energy Transition Through Critical Minerals

Documenting traditional values – a vehicle for Access and Benefit Sharing for communities

“Coastline not oilline”: Lamu communities speak out against oil expansion

Débattons climat : Une empreinte inspirante pour les enfants de Casamance

“We Are Not Guinea Pigs”: The Uyombo Community’s Stand Against Nuclear Power 

“African coastal livelihoods deserve to be protected!” – communities challenge offshore oil project amid legal storm over environmental authorisation

Civil society takes a stand to protect oceans during TEEPSA court challenge

African Climate Change Human Rights Advisory Opinion – A Shift in creating Afrocentric climate change jurisprudence

Whose development is it anyway?

The Nakukulas community in Kenya successfully register their community land

Sosian Energy case emphasises the importance of public participation in energy projects

The Cali Fund: what is it and why should local and Indigenous communities care? 

Mozambique’s Land Spatial Planning Policy, Law and Regulations Amendment: what local communities need to know

Communique de presse: Projet D’autoroute Antananarivo-Toamasina

Traditional and Khoi and San communities have an opportunity to shape the law

CSOs argue for EACOP case to be heard on merits

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