Ep 50: The Stop EACOP Project with Ziada
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What does “development” really mean—and who is forced to pay for it?
Meet the GuestZiada is a climate and gender justice advocate working at the frontlines of renewable energy and community resistance. Trained in medicine, her activism was shaped by real encounters with inequality, environmental breakdown, and lives lost to preventable conditions.
What We Unpack in This EpisodeWhat is EACOP, really? A massive oil pipeline from Uganda to Tanzania—sold as progress, contested on the ground.
The real cost of “development” Displacement. Lost livelihoods. Closed schools. Communities cut off from land and identity.
Why women are hit hardest Economic exclusion, social disruption, and power imbalances intensified inside homes and communities.
Key Takeaway
“We don’t lack solutions—we lack implementation.”
LicensingAnyone can use this podcast for free, with attribution to Troublemakers (the podcast). It is held under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License and can be used for radio or any other media.
AcknowledgmentOur podcast is inspired by the Beautiful Trouble toolbox.
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