
Burkina Faso Takes Back Its Gold
Burkina Faso has been increasingly assertive in reclaiming control over its natural resources, particularly in the mining sector, as part of a broader movement across Africa where governments seek greater

Burkina Faso has been increasingly assertive in reclaiming control over its natural resources, particularly in the mining sector, as part of a broader movement across Africa where governments seek greater

Kenya’s mining sector is an important source of economic growth, but it is also riddled with potential for income loss due to legal and regulatory loopholes. The sector is governed

As the world progresses, there is great knowledge that remains underutilized particularly concerning the traditional approaches to ecology. Indigenous knowledge offers opportunities regarding good living and interacting positively with nature,

Public participation is more than just a democratic ideal; it’s a crucial component of governance that ensures the voices of citizens are heard and considered in decision-making processes. In Kenya,

Climate change lawsuits have emerged as an effective instrument in the global fight against climate change. This article identifies the trends, problems, and implications for legal practice, focusing on Kenya

The term ‘corruption’ is related to poverty, ineffective legislation, and uncertainty. In reality, its negative implications go well beyond this and have a huge negative impact on environmental sustainability and conservation

In our fast-paced, technology-driven world, the importance of connecting with nature has never been more evident. As we navigate the constant bombardment of stimuli from modern life—think notifications, emails, and

The recent symposium on “Emerging Issues in Environmental Law,” held on May 30-31, 2024, in Nairobi and online marked a pivotal moment in the global conversation about our planet’s future.

Kenya is a signatory to international multilateral environmental agreements (MEAs) which serve as foundations for environmental conservation, global environmental awareness, and sustainable development. The MEA’s come in the form of

Environmental governance, the process of making and implementing decisions that affect the environment and the people who depend on it. It involves a variety of actors, such as governments, civil

Africa, renowned for its breathtaking landscapes and rich biodiversity, stands at the forefront of global conservation efforts. International conservation conferences play a pivotal role in shaping the continent’s environmental future,

Kenya, a country rich in natural resources, has great potential for green energy. Green energy projects play a crucial role in addressing energy poverty, environmental sustainability, and climate change. The
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