Ekuri community is an Indigenous community in the Cross River State, Nigeria, who have been involved in decision-making processes and collective action around forest conservation for several decades. In 2004, the community won the UN Equator Prize for their forest management organisation the Ekuri Initiative. Since 2016, when Ekuri began resisting a superhighway project across the forest, the community has used online public media campaigns and petitions as part of its strategies to challenge state environmental governance.