Freedom to Protect the Environment

Nasako Besingi

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2018 OFF in Oslo
Nasako Besingi is a social and environmental activist and a sustainable farmer from Cameroon. Through his organization, Struggle to Economize the Future Environment (SEFE), Besingi defends not only the environment in Cameroon but also the country’s marginalized English-speaking minority. In his talk at the 2018 Oslo Freedom Forum, he shares how he has faced governmental censorship, imprisonment, and even death threats for his work. 

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Nasako Besingi

Nasako

Besingi

Cameroonian environmental activist and civil society leader

Nasako Besingi is a social and environmental activist and a sustainable farmer from Cameroon. Besingi is the founder of the Struggle to Economize Future Environment (SEFE), an NGO that establishes mangroves and wetlands as protected areas and works to stop deforestation caused by palm oil plantations. Besingi speaks out against Cameroon’s human rights violations, including those against the country’s English-speaking minority, who have called for greater political and economic representation in recent years. In 2017, during a widespread crackdown on dissent in Cameroon, he was detained for his vocal support of civil rights protests in the country’s anglophone regions.

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