In this recording, made on 23 April 2018, Method Gundidza, EarthLore’s programme director, finds himself in New York speaking to heads of state and to the world at the UN’s annual Harmony with Nature dialogue to celebrate Earth Day. What a significant achievement for someone born and raised in the small rural farming community of Bikita, Zimbabwe.
Reweaving the Basket of Life – African Perspectives of Earth Jurisprudence
African perspectives on Earth Jurisprudence, at the UN General Assembly dialogue on Harmony with Nature
News Flash from the Earth Jurisprudence Network We are delighted to share that news that Method Gundidza, from Zimbabwe, will be speaking at the 8th Interactive Dialogue of the UN General Assembly on Harmony with Nature, this Monday 23rd April. Method joins a group of panelists actively engaged in promoting an Earth-centred and non-anthropocentric…
Wilderness Process at Cobham in the Drakensberg
AWDF newsletter – year end 2017
Tribute to Wally Menne
Reflections from the foothills of Mt Kenya
The root causes of the crises facing Africa today, like land grabbing and ecosystem degradation, date back to colonialism and the human-centred thinking that sees us as superior and having rights that override those of other beings. This course reveals Earth-centred laws and ways in which our traditional cultures recognise…
My trip to Zimbabwe.
Africa’s first class of Earth Jurisprudence practitioners graduate
By Hannibal Rhoades “The root causes of the crises facing Africa today, like land grabbing and ecosystem degradation, date back to colonialism and the human-centred thinking that sees us as superior and having rights that override those of other beings”, says Dennis Tabaro. Dennis, an affable former accountant, did not…
African Commission passes resolution on the protection of Sacred Sites
At the end of its last sitting, African Commission passed an important resolution urging African states to protect sacred natural sites and territories. The resolution recognises the connection between sacred sites and human rights and cultures of indigenous people. The link for the final resolution is now available: http://www.achpr.org/sessions/60th/resolutions/372/ …






