Communications, Research and Publications
Communications is the conduit for the generation, dissemination, and management of uncovered knowledge, thought-provoking inquiries, and insightful learnings to our primary target audiences, namely the public, government officials as well as Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) and Community-Based Organizations (CBOs).
This work track enables us to accelerate the transformative changes that HOMEF seeks to bring about in Nigeria and Africa at large. Our activities encompass research and documentation, data analysis, external communications, media relations, social media content creation, writing, editing, and publication distribution.
Our areas of engagement include the website, podcasts, video documentaries, and vlogs, policy papers, books, newsletters, and our quarterly e-magazine — the eco-instigator.
Communications related news and updates
Endless Oil Spills
Ogoniland continues to suffer from decades of oil spills from abandoned infrastructures, including recent incidents in B-Dere (May 2025), Kpean (August 2025) as well as Eteo- Eleme (June 2023) which have destroyed farmlands, contaminated water, and displaced...
Makoko: Eviction is not Development
Makoko is an important fishing community located in Yaba Local Government Area of Lagos State, overlooking the Third Mainland Bridge. Demolition squads accompanied by armed security have been bulldozing the community of 300,000 persons from the last week of December...
Sterling Oil Pipeline Threatens Delta Communities
Executive Summary The indigenous communities of Afor Clan in Ndokwa East Local Government Area of Delta State are facing an urgent environmental and constitutional crisis due to Sterling Oil Exploration & Energy Production Co. Ltd.’s controversial and illegal...
Featured Eco-Instigator
Eco-Instigator #40
In this edition celebrating our 10th year, we emphasise our commitment to justice and equity and report on some of our strategies like the Niger Delta Alternatives Convergence (NDAC). We highlight the importance of integrating the gender dimension into environmental and climate justice discourse, and the criticalness of not leaving the grassroots out of the conversation. Also present are goodwill messages from comrades, colourful HOMEF experiences shared by our team members, and literary pieces for your reading pleasure. Check out our recommended books which feature “Politics of Turbulent Waters”, a compendium of selected articles from past editions of your Eco-Instigator.






