Extractivism, Impunity and Human Rights
Human rights Extractivism is deeply linked to ecological damage and the negation of human rights. Ecological damage disrupts ecosystems, from...
Human rights Extractivism is deeply linked to ecological damage and the negation of human rights. Ecological damage disrupts ecosystems, from...
Welcome Words by Nnimmo Bassey at HOMEF’s Training for Legal Practitioners and Rights Groups Held in Abuja on 7th November...
Welcome Words by Nnimmo Bassey at HOMEF’s Dialogue with Decision Makers on Pesticide Hazards and the Need for a Holistic...
Nnimmo Bassey - Director, HOMEF By Nnimmo Bassey One of the biggest errors anybody can make is to see the...
Nnimmo Bassey – Director, HOMEF By Nnimmo Bassey – Director, HOMEF There are communities in the Niger Delta that would...
Photo of man using VR box - Africa and Nigeria must Wake Up to Emerging Technologies Emerging technologies in the...
Another Oil Blow Out in the Niger Delta: A Hundred Deaths Too Many On the 23rd of April 2022, another...
Photo showing flooding by Bobby Peek - Activist, Director groundWork - Friends of the Earth South Africa and Commissioner on...
Learning from the Wise with Nnimmo Bassey and King Bubaraye Dakolo, author of “The Riddle of the Oil Thief”, Ekpetiema...
Photo credit - WMO: Climate change leads to more extreme weather but early warning saves lives By Nnimmo Bassey The...
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