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Students Against EACOP A Beacon of Hope for Climate Justice in Uganda

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Students Against EACOP (SAEACOP) is a youth-led climate justice movement in Uganda that is fighting to stop the construction of the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP). The EACOP is a 1,443-kilometer long pipeline that would transport crude oil from Uganda’s oil fields to the Indian Ocean coast of Tanzania. The project has been criticized for its potential to harm the environment, violate human rights, and contribute to climate change.

SAEACOP is a diverse group of students from all over Uganda who are united in their belief that the EACOP is a dangerous project that must be stopped. The group is committed to using peaceful means to achieve its goals, and it has organized a number of protests and demonstrations against the pipeline.

SAEACOP’s work has been recognized by a number of international organizations, including the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and the World Bank. The group has also been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize.

Here are some of the key reasons why SAEACOP is opposed to the EACOP:

SAEACOP is calling for a number of changes to the EACOP project, including:

SAEACOP is a powerful voice for climate justice in Uganda. The group is working tirelessly to protect the environment, the rights of communities, and the future of the planet.

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