• EU & WB’s Funding Carbon Colonialism ‘Kills’ Indigenous Communities, Kenyan Sengwer Activist Says

      The Sengwer—10,000-strong Indigenous hunter-gatherers in western Kenya—were violently evicted from their ancestral forests in 2013 to make way for carbon offset projects funded by the World Bank and the EU.

      “Actually, this is […] like a new [form of] colonialism. There is no difference with colonialists that came and dispossessed all of our lands,” Elias Kimaiyo, Sengwer land rights activist, told Sputnik Africa.

      Moreover, this forced displacement is “almost a green genocide,” the speaker noted.

      🌱He stressed that indigenous stewardship—not outside conservation schemes—protects ecosystems. The Sengwers now lead reforestation with native species, countering harmful tree-planting drives that ignore local ecology.

      👉The Sengwers demand to stop funding evictions and recognize their land and forest ownership, he stated.

      “We need a forest ownership, because that is part and parcel of our life.”