Environmental Justice Foundation
Benedict Allen presents The Radio 4 Appeal for Environmental Justice Foundation
Registered Charity No 1088128
To Give:
- Freephone 0800 404 8144
- Freepost ´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 4 Appeal, mark the back of the envelope 'EJF''.
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Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF)
The Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF) is a UK-based charity working internationally to protect the environment and defend human rights.
EJF works to:
- Protect the environment and the people and wildlife dependent upon it by linking environmental security and human rights.
- Create and implement solutions where they are needed most – training local people who are directly affected to investigate, expose and combat environmental degradation and human rights abuses
- Provide training in video technologies, research and advocacy skills to document the problems and solutions, working through the media to create public and political platforms for constructive change
- Raise international awareness of the issues our partners are working locally to resolve
Jean-Marie is an artisanal fisherman from the town of Grand Lahou in Ivory Coast. He is one of many fishermen across West Africa reporting dramatic declines in the size and quantity of fish being caught due to the presence of foreign trawlers carrying out Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated (IUU) or pirate fishing.
Credit: Photograph copyright Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF)
Working with local communities
Fishers unload their catch at Grand Bassam in
Ivory Coast. Some of the fish landed here are transported to the main city,
Abidjan, but most will be sold locally to feed local families. Many coastal
communities in West Africa rely on fish as their only source of animal protein.
EJF works alongside communities to gather evidence of illegal fishing, to
enable them to defend their natural resources for their food and livelihoods.
Credit: Photograph
copyright Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF)
Ending illegal pirate fishing
Illegal pirate fishing is one of the greatest
threats to already-vulnerable marine environments and the people who rely on
them. It also has links to human trafficking and forced labour on-board
vessels. EJF investigates illegal fishing activities, training local people to
capture photographic evidence, and sharing it with regional authorities and
with international policymakers so that action can be taken against pirate
vessels and against the countries that fail to act against them. This image
shows the EJF team documenting an illegal trawler off the coast of Sierra Leone
following information provided by local communities
Credit: Photograph
copyright Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF)
Protecting marine wildlife
Illegal pirate fishing in West Africa devastates fish stocks
and enormous trawl nets often inadvertently scoop up sharks, dolphins and
turtles that are then discarded back into the sea. It can also force coastal
communities to look to alternative sources of food such as endangered turtles
and sharks. EJF works to end the illegal fishing that steals their fish and
train local communities in conservation and good stewardship of the seas, to
better protect marine environments and wildlife in the long term. Here the EJF
team and the local community help an exhausted leatherback turtle back into the
sea after it was caught and tied up by poachers.
Credit: Photograph
copyright Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF)
Broadcasts
- Sun 8 Mar 2015 07:55´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 4
- Sun 8 Mar 2015 21:26´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 4
- Thu 12 Mar 2015 15:27´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 4
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