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  • The Journal of Africa

    Anouar Diden

    Sixteen years after the launch of the Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA), funded by the Rockefeller and Gates family foundations, what results for the “green revolution” in Africa?

    The NGO Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA) has drawn the wrath of almost all African leaders in terms of...

  • Mongabay
    In northern Tanzania, more than 70,000 Indigenous Maasai residents are once again facing eviction from ancestral lands as the government reveals plans to lease the land to a UAE-based company to create a wildlife corridor for trophy hunting and elite tourism.
  • Inside Climate News
    Creating conservation areas is a key part of the United Nations 30 by 30 plan. But poorly designed and managed "Fortress Conservation" parks have been rife with human rights abuses.
  • Review of African Political Economy
    Ambreena Manji writes about the Tanzanian government's threatened eviction of more than 80,000 Masai from the Ngorongoro world heritage site in the country. The government claim that the Masai must be cleared from their land in the interests of conservation and ecology wildlife corridors. Manji writes about what is really going on.
  • The Architectural Review
    Confronted with land inequality sedimented by colonial legacies, mechanisms of capital cannot solve the challenges that face wildlife conservation
  • Africa Business+

    New York-based investment manager Kuramo Capital Management (KCM), founded and led by Adewale (Wale) Francis Adeosun, has been battling for several months with its partner Nile Capital in Plantations et Huileries du Congo (PHC) over allegations of malfeasance, among other things.

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