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            <text>&lt;a href="https://homef.org%20"&gt;https://homef.org&lt;/a&gt; (2018)</text>
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              <text>The Health of Mother Earth Foundation's mission is that of three main aspects, to focus on fossil politics, hunger politics, and to create spaces that allow for knowledge generation and sharing. They believe that the rights of Mother Earth should be safeguarded and communities should be well equipped with the right tools that will allow them to be able to voice their opinions and protest against pollution and oppression within the environment they live in. They are advocates for environmental/ climate justice and food sovereignty in Nigeria and Africa because they believe Exploitation of Nature is a reflection of the unjust relations between people and the social political, gender, economic, crisis in society (&lt;a href="https://homef.org/about-us/"&gt;https://homef.org/about-us/&lt;/a&gt;).</text>
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