From Provision to Mobilization: Why this global shift in climate finance landscape demands afaith-led intervention.

Undeniably, the landscape of climate finance is rapidly changing. From the provision stance, the language of climate finance is increasingly gravitating towards mobilization including through deployment of tools and instruments such as equities, guarantees, incentives amongst others to unlock and scale private sector capital for climate action. This shift, according to various sources including donor […]
Communities Question TotalEnergies’ “Independent” Review as Tilenga-AffectedFamilies Speak of Loss and Displacement

On March 6, 2026, TotalEnergies released the findings of an “independent assessment” ofland acquisition and resettlement for the Tilenga oil project located in the AlbertineGraben in western Uganda, the company presented the report as evidence that theprocess had largely complied with national laws and international standards and that mostaffected households had been fairly and adequately […]
GreenFaith and Strategic Network for Youth Development Collaborate to Promote Climate Justice in Ghana

GreenFaith teamed up with the Strategic Network for Youth Development to address the critical issue of climate change in Ghana. With the devastating effects of climate change already being felt in the country, this collaboration aims to engage various stakeholders, including religious communities, to raise awareness, campaign against oil drilling, and advocate for renewable energy […]
Kenyan Students Join Multi-Faith Action Demanding Clean Energy for Africa

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 for Africa. They also called for an end to persecution of Ugandan students opposing the […]
People of Diverse Faiths Call for an End to EACOP

“We Can’t Drink Oil” In the face of growing threats to the safety of peaceful protestors, this week grassroots people of diverse religious backgrounds marched to demand an end to the heated crude oil pipeline project that would stretch 1,443km from Uganda’s Tilenga to Tanzania’s Tanga Port. During public actions organized by GreenFaith Circles in […]