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Our Work: By region Africa About this region Africa is a culturally and biologically diverse continent with immense natural resources. Since the liberation struggles that brought an end to colonialism, African civil society has been working to reclaim the political space necessary for communities to have control over their resources, and build the foundations to more just and peaceful societies. Our Work on this region In Africa, we work with national-level and Pan-African organizations to promote food sovereignty, peace-building, gender equality, and economic justice. We also work in Canada to build more understanding of the causes of impoverishment in Africa, and to influence trade, development and aid policies in support of African civil society’s efforts to build more just societies on the continent. Sub-regionsBurkina FasoGhanaGuinea-BissauKenyaMaliSenegalSudan Latest Updates Women's Rights & Gender JusticeAfrica A year of unimaginable change Our Annual Report 2021 is out! Food SovereigntyAfrica Women-Led Agroecology is Climate Action In Guinea-Bissau, women’s collectives and community organizations are fighting climate change through the way they produce and prepare food. Armed conflictAfrica Sudanese Women at the Frontlines of Resistance In October 2021, the Sudanese military seized control of the country’s government. Control Over ResourcesAfrica The art of emancipation Tiniguena has preserved tropical forest by supporting a network of community forest led by local people. Load more Our Impact on this region Food SovereigntyAfrica Inter Pares counterparts recognized for championing local, nature-based solutions to climate change Read related update > Peace and DemocracyAfrica Inter Pares stands with Sudanese women during revolution Read related update > Food SovereigntyAfrica Inter Pares facilitates fact-finding mission with COPAGEN to expose lack of consent in GMO mosquito project in Burkina Faso Read related update > See all impacts Related Counterparts Related Voices Food SovereigntyAfrica Augusta Henriques, Tiniguena Augusta Henriques cofounded Tiniguena, whose name means “this land is ours,” to help Bissau-Guineans steward their country’s rich natural and cultural resources. Women's Rights & Gender JusticeAfrica Asha El-Karib promotes democracy and equality for women in Sudan Asha is the director of the Sudanese Organization for Research and Development (SORD). Peace and DemocracyAfrica Augusta Henriques: a lifetime activist for preservation of biodiversity in Guinea-Bissau Co-founder of Tiniguena, she devoted her life to working for social change and peace in her country. Economic JusticeAfrica Yao Graham: Third World Network-Africa provides pan-African solutions TWN-Africa is one of Africa’s leading policy organizations on economic justice and mining. Load more Related Resources See all related resources Gender equality through women-led agroecology Food SovereigntyAfrica Bulletins Finding hope and strength in each other Women's Rights & Gender JusticeAfrica Bulletins Advocating for real change – the feminist way Women's Rights & Gender JusticeAfrica Bulletins Related Staff Amani Khalfan Fernande Abanda Jean Symes Rita Morbia Eric Chaurette first previous 1 2 3 4 next last
Food SovereigntyAfrica Women-Led Agroecology is Climate Action In Guinea-Bissau, women’s collectives and community organizations are fighting climate change through the way they produce and prepare food.
Armed conflictAfrica Sudanese Women at the Frontlines of Resistance In October 2021, the Sudanese military seized control of the country’s government.
Control Over ResourcesAfrica The art of emancipation Tiniguena has preserved tropical forest by supporting a network of community forest led by local people.
Food SovereigntyAfrica Inter Pares counterparts recognized for championing local, nature-based solutions to climate change Read related update >
Peace and DemocracyAfrica Inter Pares stands with Sudanese women during revolution Read related update >
Food SovereigntyAfrica Inter Pares facilitates fact-finding mission with COPAGEN to expose lack of consent in GMO mosquito project in Burkina Faso Read related update >
Food SovereigntyAfrica Augusta Henriques, Tiniguena Augusta Henriques cofounded Tiniguena, whose name means “this land is ours,” to help Bissau-Guineans steward their country’s rich natural and cultural resources.
Women's Rights & Gender JusticeAfrica Asha El-Karib promotes democracy and equality for women in Sudan Asha is the director of the Sudanese Organization for Research and Development (SORD).
Peace and DemocracyAfrica Augusta Henriques: a lifetime activist for preservation of biodiversity in Guinea-Bissau Co-founder of Tiniguena, she devoted her life to working for social change and peace in her country.
Economic JusticeAfrica Yao Graham: Third World Network-Africa provides pan-African solutions TWN-Africa is one of Africa’s leading policy organizations on economic justice and mining.