Épisodes

  • The G20 summit in South Africa concludes despite boycot from USA
    Jan 20 2026

    In this episode, we unpack the highlights and controversies of the recent G20 Summit held in South Africa. Despite the notable absence of the United States, global leaders gathered to discuss pressing economic challenges, climate action, and international cooperation. We explore the reasons behind the US boycott, the key decisions made by participating nations, and what this could mean for global diplomacy and Africa’s role on the world stage. Join us as we analyze the summit’s outcomes, the reactions from international media, and the potential implications for global politics.

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    31 min
  • The critical role of multi-stakeholder platforms in Land governance
    Jan 20 2026

    In this episode, we explore how multi-stakeholder platforms are transforming land governance across Africa and beyond. Land is not just soil; it is livelihood, heritage, and power. Yet, conflicts over land rights, forced evictions, and uncoordinated development projects continue to threaten communities.

    We delve into the importance of bringing together governments, civil society, community leaders, private sector actors, and development partners to create inclusive, transparent, and accountable land governance frameworks. Our guests share insights on how these platforms promote dialogue, resolve conflicts, and ensure equitable land management while protecting the rights of local communities.

    Whether you are a policymaker, community advocate, researcher, or just interested in land justice, this episode highlights why collaboration is key to sustainable land governance.

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    45 min
  • Reclaiming Food Sovereignty in Africa an analysis of Genetically Modified Organisms - GMO and Agro-ecology
    Jan 20 2026

    In this episode, we explore the critical issue of food sovereignty in Africa, examining how communities can take back control over the food they grow, eat, and trade. We dive deep into the debate around Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs), discussing their impact on health, the environment, and local farming practices.

    Our conversation also highlights agroecology as a sustainable alternative, showcasing how African farmers are embracing traditional knowledge, biodiversity, and ecological farming methods to strengthen local food systems.

    From policy implications to grassroots innovations, this episode uncovers the challenges and opportunities in building resilient, self-reliant food systems across the continent. Join us as we listen to voices from farmers, scientists, and advocates working to reclaim Africa’s food sovereignty.

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    39 min
  • Palm Oil affected residents demand meeting the president over compensation exclusion
    Jan 20 2026

    In this episode, we delve into the growing tensions between local communities and palm oil companies. Residents affected by large-scale palm oil projects are speaking out after being excluded from compensation schemes, despite bearing the brunt of environmental degradation, loss of livelihoods, and social disruption.

    We hear firsthand accounts from community members detailing the challenges they face, from encroachment on their land to declining access to natural resources. The residents are now demanding a direct meeting with the President to seek redress and inclusion in compensation plans.

    Join us as we explore the broader implications of land-based investments in Uganda, the rights of local communities, and the urgent need for accountability, transparency, and fair compensation. This episode highlights the intersection of development, justice, and community advocacy.

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    41 min
  • New Report Debunks the Vacant land Narrative that is fueling disposession in Africa
    Jan 20 2026

    In this episode, we unpack a powerful new report that challenges the long-standing “vacant land” narrative being used to justify land grabs and dispossession across Africa. The report exposes how land labeled as “empty” or “unused” is, in reality, home to thriving communities, indigenous peoples, pastoralists, and small-scale farmers whose land use systems are often ignored or deliberately erased.

    We explore how this misleading narrative fuels large-scale land acquisitions for agribusiness, extractive industries, conservation projects, and infrastructure development—often at the expense of local livelihoods, culture, and environmental sustainability. Drawing on evidence from the report and voices from affected communities, the discussion highlights the human rights implications of land dispossession and calls for land governance models that recognize customary tenure, community stewardship, and social justice.

    This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in land rights, development justice, and the future of Africa’s land and people.

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    50 min
  • Importance of documenting attacks of human rights defenders and the escalating patterns of violence against them
    Jan 20 2026

    Human rights defenders are increasingly facing intimidation, threats, criminalization, and physical violence for standing up for justice, land, and environmental protection. In this episode, we explore why documenting attacks against human rights defenders is not just an act of record-keeping, but a vital tool for accountability, protection, and advocacy.

    We examine the growing patterns of violence targeting defenders, the risks of silence, and how proper documentation helps expose abuses, support legal action, influence policy, and strengthen solidarity at local, national, and international levels. Voices from affected communities and experts highlight the urgent need to protect those who defend human rights and the environment.

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    44 min