Indigenous Communities, Faith Leaders, and the Call for a Just Energy Transition in Tanzania

Grassroots dialogue on “Empowering Indigenous Faith Leadership and Grassroots Organizing for a Just Energy Transition.” Across Africa, Indigenous communities continue to stand at the frontline of the climate crisis despite contributing the least to global environmental destruction. From prolonged droughts and disappearing water sources to loss of grazing land, biodiversity destruction, and displacement, Indigenous Peoples […]

Grassroots African Women of Faith in Energy Rise in the Democratic Republic of Congo

In the heart of Democratic Republic of the Congo, a powerful movement is uprising, one rooted in lived realities from communities, homes, and places of worship. Through the Grassroots African Women of Faith in Energy project, GreenFaith Africa is walking alongside women to amplify a bold and urgent moral call, Africa’s energy future must be […]

FAITH DETERMINES JUST TRANSITION’S FATE

FAITH AND SCIENCE ARGUED Years ago in secondary school, I saw a movie series called “Young Sheldon”. In one of the episodes, the main character, Sheldon, made a bold statement that, “Religion is faith. Science is fact.” Do you agree? I believe we all are having our subjective opinions on this proposition. According to the […]

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 […]