People of faith around the globe are organizing ambitious and faith-rooted climate actions to create a livable future for all people. Learn more about our campaigns below!
Grassroots participants condemn arrest of Ugandan students for protesting against pipeline Students from several Kenyan universities joined Muslim, Christian, Hindu, and tribal leaders in a march in Machako, demanding that COP27 deliver commitments for universal access to clean, affordable energy
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 African Energy Sovereignty Concept – X Space Discussion, held on 29th January 2025 from 19:30 to 21:00 pm EAT , marked a pivotal moment in the ongoing dialogue surrounding Africa’s energy future ahead of Africa Heads Of States Energy
The Africa Women of Faith in Energy initiative was launched in response to the growing environmental and social impacts of Ghana’s fossil fuel expansion, particularly in communities like Anokyi and Ngalechi. Despite national commitments to renewable energy, continued investment in
On 28 -29 October 2024, GreenFaith Nigeria hosted a multi-faith consultative Dialogue to evaluate intersections and alignment between the ETP, NDC, LT-LEDS and the IRP for just transition. It also identified recommendations for policy makers to enable a just and
The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is home to vast mineral reserves, including cobalt, copper, and coltan, essential for global energy transition technologies. However, mining and fossil fuel exploration have had severe environmental and social impacts. According to Global Witness,