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We are a group of Ugandan student climate activists who are fighting to stop the East African Crude Oil Pipeline of from devastating the environment and violating the human rights of locals where it trails.. Join us in our fight to protect the future of our nation.

Forests & Plants are facing destruction by EACOP

EACOP is displacing wildlife from natural habitants

Human rights violation in the pipeline area on a rise

EACOP has facilitated gross land degradation


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Our fight is still on..

We are still engaging all responsible parties in our bid to stop the dangerous future advances of the EACOP project….heads up..we are not backing down

Peaceful Protests

Organizing peaceful protests and demonstrations to express our opposition to the project and demand action to protect the environment and the human rights of affected communities

Collaboration

Collaborating with civil society organizations, NGOs, and community-based organizations that are fighting against the EACOP to amplify our collective voice and increase our impact

Awareness

Raising awareness and educating our peers and the wider public about the impact of the EACOP through socialĀ  forums,media and all online opportunities availed

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“EACOP Pipeline: A Disaster for You and Me “

On top of evicting over 12,000 people,The EACOP pipeline is projected to emit 34 million tonnes of carbon dioxide annually, 30 times the annual emissions of Uganda and Tanzania combined. Additionally, it will require heating to transport the oil, which will further contribute to global heating and climate change. The project will cause significant environmental degradation, with Uganda already losing 70,000 hectares of tree cover annually and 4,000 hectares of primary forest. The pipeline will exacerbate this problem. Moreover, the EACOP on the Tanzanian coast will be built in a high tsunami-risk zone, endangering protected marine areas. The project’s impacts on the environment and people’s livelihoods cannot be ignored, and urgent action is needed to stop it.

Student Activists raise voice against EACOP



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Despite growing concerns from environmentalists and local communities about the potential negative impacts of the EACOP project, the Ugandan government has been accused of using excessive force to suppress, jail and torture anti-EACOP protesters

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Students Against EACOP Uganda Petition Parliament to Halt East African Crude Oil Pipeline Plans

On May 29th, 2024, dozens of members from Students Against EACOP Uganda held a non-violent demonstration at the Parliament of…

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Trainings On Using Civil Disobedience as Powerful Tool to Tackle the Surging Climate Catastrophies

Students Against Eacop Uganda Movemnt has been engaged in a series of training sessions since last month to equip climate…

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Students Against EACOP Uganda Stage Peaceful Protest at Chinese Embassy Against East African Crude Oil Pipeline

On June 26th, 2024, Students Against EACOP Uganda organized a non-violent demonstration at the Chinese Embassy in Kampala. The demonstration…

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Non Violent Civil Disobedience against East African Crude Oil Pipeline in 2024

Students are taking on the government of Uganda, Total Energies and Chinese CNOOC LTD against constructing what would be the…

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students Against Eacop united in a non violent protest against the deadly pipeline project

On 27th June 2023, Students led protest erupted at the parliament of Uganda where over 22 Students participated in a…

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Solidarity With Brave UK Citizens Taking Action in the #BigOne Protest

Students Against Eacop Movement stands in solidarity with thousands of UK Citizens participating Today in one of the mega protests…

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