GreenFaith Uganda builds faith-rooted organizing and eco-theology training that equips religious leaders and communities to resist harmful oil and gas expansion and to push for people-centred renewable solutions. The Uganda team has worked closely with regional campaigns (including opposition to the East Africa Crude Oil Pipeline) and with grassroots networks to protect land, water, and livelihoods.











that more than 100,000 people would be negatively affected. Oketh Patrick, a Uganda based Seventh Day Adventist church elder whose land was seized to pave way for the pipeline, described the injustice that EACOP and its backers are inflicting on
The proposed East Africa Crude Oil Pipeline – the world’s longest heated oil pipeline.
The number of East Africans that risk displacement along the EACOP route
Ugandan and Tanzanian Faith Leaders’ Statement on As If Nothing Is Sacred Report Revelations“Stop disturbing our departed relatives’ graves as if ...
Africa Faith Leaders Condemn Mistreatment of Graves by Total Tanzanian and Ugandan religious leaders have responded to the As If Nothing ...
More protests emerged in Tanzania following a BIKE report, which established that some of the 2,000 graves on the East African ...