Africa Climate Justice Collective (ACJC)
@AfricanCJGroup
African CSOs, movements of women, peasant communities, African citizens and more, fighting against the climate crisis: http://africaclimatejustice.org
Burning trees for electricity is not renewable; it’s pollution with a green halo. #Biomassenergy, actually releases more CO₂ per unit of energy than coal. Africa's forests are not fuel nor a dumping ground for false solutions. #StopBiomass #FalseSolutions #acjc

Partnering with Pawanka Fund, we’re raising awareness on the National Mangrove Ecosystem Plan in Mokowe. Community voices are key in protecting Lamu’s mangroves and shaping a sustainable future. @pawankafund @WorldBank @IUCN_Mangrove
Call to Action: The Government at the various levels should put measures/policies in place to ensure the set up of adequate seed banks for the preservation of indigenous seed varieties. #NationalConference on #Agroecology #FoodSovereignty #BanGMOs @NnimmoB @FmardNg
🌿🌳Cultivating Alliances: Women, Urban Gardens & Collective Power with Helena Silvestre on Wed, June 23 at 1pm UTC. Registration - us02web.zoom.us/webinar/regist…
From Nigeria to Nicaragua, communities already hold the answers. Real solutions are all around us from Traditional Ecological Knowledge to decommodification of land, food and housing; from energy democracy to transformative justice. #RealSolutions #JustTransition #ACJC

Save Lamu met with BMU representatives from across Lamu & our lawyer to review the fishermen compensation case. We shared legal updates & highlighted the community’s proposal for 35% of the total compensation to go directly to affected fishermen. We continue to stand for justice
@LVCSEAf was represented at the International Field Study on Agricultural and Rural Modernization in China. This exchange organized by the China Agricultural University brought together movements to learn, share & reflect on pathways to food sovereignty & agroecology transitions.
What’s the MPRDA Bill? How can you share your voice to ensure that your environmental rights are heard? Join our webinar on 21 July with Tarisai Placedes Mugunyani, Head of Mining, CER to learn what the bill means for our communities. us02web.zoom.us/meeting/regist…
Keep pushing. Keep planting. Keep speaking. Because when communities rise, systems shift. ✊ #ClimateAction #ClimateEmergency #NigerDeltaWomen #CLimateJustice
We need to check extractivism; we can not blast away nature. Nature is ciritical and has the right to exist. We need to build a national consensus to address all the challenges that connect us. #NSAC2025 #ClimateAction @NnimmoB @oilwatchafrica1 @FordFoundation @kebetkachewomen
Billionaires like #Gates, #Bezos& #Musk pour billions into climate “solutions”, but fund corporate-led technologies, top-down agendas, & elite NGOs, not frontline communities. Climate justice demands redistribution, not trickle-down charity. #ClimateJustice #decolonizeaid

“Nature-based solutions" #AFR100 & #carbonfarming schemes, are #landgrabs in disguise. Communities are losing access to ancestral lands, while fossil fuel companies claim to be #netzero. Africa needs Indigenous Stewardship, not market-driven offsets.

In Matondoni, we met with local communities to review Kenya’s Mangrove Plan (2017–2027). Mangroves are life—vital for health, culture, and climate. Together, we’re protecting them for a sustainable future. @pawankafund
#CarbonPricing doesn't cut emissions! This isn’t climate action, it’s a distraction. Carbon markets don’t address the root causes of the crisis: extraction, exploitation, and environmental racism. Real change means cutting emissions at the source! #ACJC #ClimateJustice

The dam projects and energy transition discussed at an African continental forum acp.cd/anglais/the-da… via @ACP #megadams #DRC #climatecrisis @CorapRdcongo
#StandWithKingDakolo #NigerDeltaJustice #ProtectCommunityVoices #ShellMustPay #EndEnvironmentalGenocide #JusticeForPoisonedWaters @NnimmoB @kebetkachewomen @CAPPAfrica @BSOECommission @SocialActionNg @Pearl03003 @oilwatchafrica1 @PriceofOil @Earthlife_JHB
Save Lamu, Katiba Institute & @naturaljustice held Barazas in Shella & Amu with BMUs to discuss the proposed 35% for sustainable development under fishermen compensation. Strong support voiced including from previously excluded groups Unity for coastal justice. @katibainstitute
“Accurate environmental storytelling can turn community pain into policy change, and we need to set our ownn narratives for the Niger Delta Climate Story.” @emembridget We aim to build a network of journalists who will shine a light on the Niger Delta’s struggles &its solutions.