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Dec 17, 2020Retailers and governments must fight forced labour in XinjiangRead -
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Dec 14, 2020Communities for Fisheries project update - December 2019-December 2020ReadThe EU-funded Communities for Fisheries project aims to create skilled, capable and effective community co-management associations (CMAs) to secure legal and sustainable fisheries in Liberia. This brief summarises the progress made under the project from December 2019 to December 2020.
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Dec 11, 2020The zombie pesticide: Are bee-killing neonics back under Brexit?Read -
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Dec 11, 2020A decade of the EU’s regulation on illegal fishing: Real-world progressRead
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Dec 10, 2020Far Dwuma Nkɔdo project update: July to December 2019ReadThis newsletter for July to December 2019 provides updates on progress under the Far Dwuma Nkɔdo project, as well as upcoming work.
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Dec 10, 2020Stakeholder and Network Analysis within the context of Traditional Governance and Tenurial Rights in the Artisanal Fisheries Sector in the Central Region of GhanaReadThis report identifies stakeholders of the artisanal fishery in Ghana, conducts a network analysis of these stakeholders and provides recommendations on how these networks could be harnessed for the development of the artisanal fishery in the region.
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Dec 10, 2020Climate ambition is not climate actionRead -
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Dec 08, 2020The first three things on John Kerry’s deskRead
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Dec 08, 202025 Reasons why the WTO must end subsidies that drive overfishingRead -
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Dec 04, 2020The unique Pantanal wetland is being destroyed: The EU can help save itRead -
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Dec 03, 2020Paradise lost? Protecting the Pantanal, a precious ecosystem in crisisReadThe Pantanal is the largest tropical wetland in the world, and as well as hosting unique wildlife it is an important carbon store, helping to regulate global climate. It is under imminent threat of destruction: the briefing lays out how progressive policy from the EU could help.
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Dec 03, 2020Stop using poisons to grow food and fibresRead
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Dec 02, 2020How our clothes fuel the climate crisis - and what we can do about itRead -
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Dec 02, 2020Commercial wildlife markets and the green recoveryRead -
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Nov 30, 2020Moral fibre: The cool option for a heating planetReadThis report reveals the significant role our clothes play in global heating, and examines organic cotton as a key part of the solution.
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Films
Nov 30, 2020Importing Abuse: Violence, Slavery and Illegal Fishing in the Japanese Seafood Supply ChainReadImporting Abuse: Violence, Slavery and Illegal Fishing in the Japanese Seafood Supply Chain
This film reveals the violence, slavery and illegal fishing in the Japanese seafood supply chain.
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Nov 25, 2020Cetacean slaughter, shark finning and human rights abuse in Taiwan’s fishing fleetReadThis report reveals dolphins are being deliberately targeted by Taiwanese fishing vessels to use as bait to catch sharks, a practice that often goes alongside mistreatment of crew.
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Nov 25, 2020Taiwan fishing vessels target dolphins as bait for sharksRead -
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Nov 25, 2020Taiwan fishing vessels target dolphins as bait for sharksRead -
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Nov 25, 2020Open letter regarding Facebook’s policies on hate speech, incitement to violence and discriminationReadAn open letter regarding Facebook’s policies on hate speech, incitement to violence and discrimination from EJF Co-Founder and Executive Director Steve Trent.
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Nov 25, 2020Biden-Harris Climate Plan: ‘Not Trump’ Is Not EnoughRead -
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Nov 25, 2020Scoping assessment of sustainable livelihood opportunities in the artisanal fishing communities of the Central Region of GhanaReadThis report is a scoping assessment of fisher perspectives on non-fisheries livelihood opportunities in Ghana’s Central Region.
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Nov 25, 2020肯定漁業署修法鯊魚漁獲規範 盼落實執行減少割鰭棄身Read -
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Nov 20, 2020Fisheries on the brinkReadFisheries on the brink
How heavily subsidised industrial fishing is threatening the survival of small-scale fishing communities.
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Nov 18, 2020Is your pension fuelling the climate crisis?ReadIs your pension fuelling the climate crisis?
Many of us are invested in fossil fuels through our pensions, driving the climate crisis. This film explores the scale of the problem, and what can we do about it.
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Nov 13, 2020Taiwan clamps down on shark finningRead -
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Nov 12, 2020As Indigenous people protest in Colombia, we must rally with themRead -
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Nov 11, 2020EJF in the field: Ghana’s turtle defendersRead
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Nov 10, 2020New phone app is effective weapon in Ghana’s fight against illegal fishingRead
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Nov 04, 2020Will the EU regulate to stop its consumption driving deforestation?Read -
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Nov 03, 2020Is your pension polluting?Read -
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Nov 02, 2020A year to COPRead
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Oct 30, 2020Second vessel arrest in Ghana indicates Chinese company is behind repeated illegal fishingRead -
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Oct 27, 2020Renewable energy project hits £2m investment targetRead -
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Oct 26, 2020Ghanaian workers report appalling abuse aboard Chinese-owned fishing vesselsRead -
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Oct 26, 2020Fear, hunger and violence: Ghanaian crews report violent abuse and illegal fishing on foreign-owned trawlersReadFear, hunger and violence: Ghanaian crews report violent abuse and illegal fishing on foreign-owned trawlers
Ghanaian crew report shocking human rights abuses aboard Chinese-owned trawl vessels, from beatings to a lack of drinkable water.
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Oct 26, 2020Ghanaian workers report appalling abuse aboard Chinese-owned fishing vesselsRead -
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Oct 26, 2020Fear, hunger and violence: Human rights in Ghana's industrial trawl fleetReadIn this report Ghanaian workers give their testimonies of shocking human rights abuses aboard Chinese-owned trawl vessels fishing in Ghana's waters.
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Films
Oct 20, 2020Off the hook: how flags of convenience let illegal fishing go unpunishedReadOff the hook: how flags of convenience let illegal fishing go unpunished
Flags of convenience cause untold damage to fisheries and the fight against illegal fishing, how can we end this harmful practice?
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Oct 20, 2020Off the hook: How flags of convenience let illegal fishing go unpunishedReadThis report details the damage that flags of convenience cause to fisheries and the fight against illegal fishing, along with recommendations for how to end this harmful practice.