News and Insights from the Ground

Exploitation, Harassment, and the Human Price of Uganda’s Projected Oil Boom

For many Ugandans, the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) promises jobs and economic opportunity. But for those on the ground, working on the pipeline often comes with uncertainty, exploitation...

Forgotten in the Shadow of EACOP: The Struggle of Kijumbya Primary School

In the quiet village of Kijumbya, nestled in Kaoora Parish, Buliisa District, the laughter of children trying to learn echoes through cracked classroom walls. The small community school, Kijumbya...

Stone Quarrying Worsens Environmental Crisis Linked to EACOP Project

BULIISA DISTRICT — Communities in Buliisa Uganda are raising alarm over stone quarrying activities connected to infrastructure works for the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP), saying the...

“Our Community Continues to Pay as the Companies Reap the Profits”

In Buliisa District, Uganda, families waking each morning to destroyed gardens and fields is increasingly becoming the norm. What once fed their children, cassava, maize, and beans, now lies flattened...

Communities in Hoima Bear the Burden as Corporate Giants Look Away

In Kyakasato and Kigorobya, Hoima District, a road once alive with the hum of motorcycles and schoolchildren’s laughter now lies in ruin. Deep trenches carved by heavy trucks have turned what...

French Court Ruling Boosts Ugandan Communities’ Struggle for Justice Against TotalEnergies

For many farming families along the oil pipeline route, the EACOP project meant more than the loss of land. They were told they could no longer plant crops on fields their families had cultivated for...

“Compensation” as Dispossession: How TotalEnergies and the Uganda Government are Ravaging EACOP-Affected Communities

In the Albertine region as in other areas that are set to be ravaged by the EACOP and Tilenga projects, displaced farmers are discovering that compensation is less of a right and more of a...

TotalEnergies’ Sportswashing in Africa: When Stadiums Become Billboards for Fossil Fuels

When a fossil fuel giant covers stadiums in its logo and bankrolls beloved tournaments, we should ask what—exactly—it is buying. In Africa, TotalEnergies has spent the past decade saturating football...

EACOP: The Truth They Don’t Tell

This month (August 2025), TotalEnergies published a story calling the Tilenga and EACOP projects “responsible” and “transparent.” They speak of community consultations, fair compensation, and...