October 24, 2022

28 minutes

Available for over a year

Africa accounts for around 10 per cent of the world's known fossil-fuel reserves. But plans to build an oil pipeline through East Africa to transport hundreds of thousands of barrels a day have been condemned by the European Union.

The pipeline, which runs from the source in Uganda to the Tanzanian coast, will generate billions of dollars a year. But critics say it will release tens of millions of tonnes of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.

In this programme we hear from the people involved in the fight over the East African Crude Oil Pipeline, and find out if they think it will go ahead.

Presenters Dickens Olewe and Graihagh Jackson are joined by

Faten Aggad, Senior Advisor on Climate Diplomacy and Geopolitics at the African Climate Foundation

Tony Tiyou, Founder and CEO of Renewables in Africa

Brian, climate campaigner

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Reporter: Aboubakar Famau, BBC Swahili

Researcher: Natasha Fernandes

Producer: Lily Freeston

Series Producer: Alex Lewis

Editor: Clare Fordham

Production Coordinators: Helena Warwick-Cross, Siobhan Reed

Sound Engineer: Tom Brignall