Hunger Politics
This track asks the basic question: why are people hungry? HOMEF works in the paradigm of food sovereignty and exposes the false premises of food aid and its exploitative and contaminating linkages.
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Eco-Instigator #47
The year 2025 is our year of forging ways of promoting restoration and living in dignity. Achieving these requires a lot of reflections on our interpretation of events around us, as well as our understanding of the important actions we must undertake. In line with...
Ecological Justice and Resilience
There is a swath of current statistics that reveal appalling levels of environmental degradation and climate vulnerability across nations, especially in Global South regions. According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), one such statistic, up...
The State of the Ocean in Africa
Climate change is a global phenomenon that is gravely impacting the world ocean – accounting for increased sea level rise, acidification, increasing temperature and contributing significantly to increasing dead zones. The waterbodies around Africa are not spared in...
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Dead Fish is not Manna
Fish has both economic and nutritional importance to man and society. This publication aims to bring to the forefront issues that beg attention in the fisheries sector. It discusses pandemic impacts on fisheries, captures the peculiarities and challenges of the fishing industry in Nigeria, and raises our consciousness on happenings around the Niger Delta coastline.