Uganda’s eco-feminists are taking on mining and plantation industries

KAMPALA, Uganda – “How come these people are coming to Bugoma to destroy our nature? Nature is protecting us,” says Beatrice Rukanyanga as she strides along the forest boundary. Twisting hardwood trees protrude from a tangle of foliage on one side, neat rows of pine and eucalyptus stand on the other. Rukanyanga cuts into the … Continue reading Uganda’s eco-feminists are taking on mining and plantation industries