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Iraq: Iraq Puts out Major Oil Well Fire in Qayyara

Feb 9, 2017 | Xinhua

The Iraqi Oil Ministry on Thursday said firefighters have put out fire at an oil well near the town of Qayyara, which Iraqi forces freed…


Africa: Land Grabbing in Africa 'Is Fueling Conflicts'

Feb 9, 2017 | Emmanuelle Landais, Deutsche Welle

The study by Washington-based Rights and Resources Initiative (RRI), a global network advocating for the land and forest rights of indigenous peoples and local communities, compares…


Conflict Minerals Are about to Get a Reprieve

Feb 8, 2017 | Kevin Drum

The Democratic Republic of the Congo is one of the most war-torn places on earth. Much of the money to keep the war going comes…


An Executive Order Suspending the US Conflict Minerals Law Would Be a "Gift to Warlords and Corrupt Businesses", Says Global Witness

Feb 8, 2017 | Andy Stepanian

In response to reports that the President Trump is planning to issue an executive order targeting the US conflict minerals provision (also known as Section…


Torn Social Fabric: Water, Violence, and Migration in Central America

Feb 8, 2017 | Sara Merken

In the first half of last year, 26,000 unaccompanied children were apprehended by U.S. law enforcement trying to cross the southern border. Most came from Central American…


Conflict Minerals: White House Plans Directive Targeting 'Conflict Minerals' Rule: Sources

Feb 8, 2017 | Sarah N. Lynch and Emily Stephenson, Reuters

President Donald Trump is planning to issue a directive targeting a controversial Dodd-Frank rule that requires companies to disclose whether their products contain "conflict minerals"…


Conflict Minerals: Proposed Trump Executive Order Would Allow US Firms to Sell 'Conflict Minerals'

Feb 8, 2017 | Ed Pilkington, Guardian

The Trump administration has prepared a new executive order that would extinguish regulatory controls designed to prevent US companies profiting from and encouraging the spread…


South Sudan: South Sudan Beefs up Security at Oil Fields to Raise Output

Feb 8, 2017 | Okech Franics, Bloomberg.

South Sudan said it boosted security at oil installations and will get electricity from neighboring Sudan to resume output at two fields in efforts to…


Syria: Hygiene Promotion Supervisor

Feb 7, 2017 | World Vision

Established in 1950, World Vision International operates in nearly 100 countries worldwide. It is a relief, development and advocacy organization dedicated to working with communities…


Syria: Hygiene Promoter

Feb 7, 2017 | World Vision

LOCATION: Northern Syria, IDLIB #2

PURPOSE OF THE POSITION To promote good hygiene practice in targeted communities in order to reduce the risk of water and…


Syria: Project Officer Shelter/WASH

Feb 7, 2017 | Danish Refugee Council

DRC has been working in the MENA region since 2003 and is currently one of the few international organizations registered and operating legally in the…


Turkey: Programme Manager Livelihood

Feb 7, 2017 | Expertise France

Expertise France is a public agency created on 1st January 2015 and merging 6 French public agencies under the supervision of the French Ministries of…


Turkey: Project Officer Livelihood

Feb 7, 2017 | Expertise France

Expertise France is a public agency created on 1st January 2015 and merging 6 French public agencies under the supervision of the French Ministries of…


Land at the Heart of Myanmar’s Transition

Feb 7, 2017 | Anna Wellenstein

Struggles over land in Myanmar have been a defining characteristic of the country’s six decades of armed conflict.In the past, government acquired lands for extracting…


Iraq: President Trump Still Thinks That America Should Have Taken Iraq’s Oil

Feb 7, 2017 | Matthew Rozsa, Salon

For the second time in less than a month, President Donald Trump has talked about how America should have taken Iraq’s oil — a war…


Iraq: Fighting the Flames of ISIL in Iraq

Feb 7, 2017 | Claire Thomas, Al Jazeera

Six months after ISIL fighters torched oil wells in Qayyarah, Iraqi fire crews are still battling the flames. Like a scene from a Hollywood blockbuster, a…


Call for Proposals: Moving Energy Initiative

Feb 6, 2017 | Moving Energy Initiative

The Moving Energy Initiative is excited to launch a call for proposals to support investment in a small number of pilot projects that aim to reduce…


Afghanistan: WASH Coordinator

Feb 6, 2017 | Action Contre la Faim

General description of the positionThe Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Coordinator will have to coordinate and supervise ACF WASH programs in Afghanistan, by ensuring the…


Myanmar: Country Associate

Feb 6, 2017 | Natural Resource Governance Institute

The Natural Resource Governance Institute (NRGI) helps people to realize the benefits of their countries’ endowments of oil, gas and minerals. We do this through…


Will Central Asia Fight over Water Resources?

Feb 6, 2017 | Fuad Shahbazov

Water has always been a major cause of wars and border conflicts in the Central Asian region. For being one of the greatest geographical regions,…


SEC Acting Chairman Directs Reconsideration of Conflict Minerals Rule

Feb 6, 2017 | Andrew Brady, Brian V. Breheny, Hagen Ganem, Caroline Kim, Justin Kisner, Josh LaGrange, and Emily Prezioso

The acting chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Michael S. Piwowar, yesterday released two public statements concerning the conflict minerals rule applicable…


Global Water and National Security: Why the Time Is Now

Feb 6, 2017 | Sherri Goodman, Ruth Greenspan Bell, Nausheen Iqbal

During the 2016 campaign President Trump stated that clean water would be a top priority of his administration, telling ScienceDebate.org “it may be the most important issue…


SEC Issues a Call for Comments on All Aspects of the Conflict Minerals Rule

Feb 6, 2017 | Sarah A. Altschuller

On January 31, the Acting Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”), Michael Piwowar, issued an call for comments with regard to the conflict…


Afghanistan: Afghanistan Avalanches Death Toll Passes 135

Feb 6, 2017 | Agence France-Presse

Rescuers are battling to reach survivors of avalanches in Afghanistan’s remote, mountainous north, as the death toll exceeds 100 and fears grow for dozens of…


Is It Time to Roll Back the Conflict Minerals Rule?

Feb 5, 2017 | Gary Emmanuel

It’s well documented that conflict over lucrative mining operations in the Democratic Republic of Congo is a major driver of brutal violence, forced labor, rape and other…


Iraq: The Truth behind Oil Theft in Iraq's Basra

Feb 5, 2017 | Salam Zidane, Al-Monitor

Iraqi members of parliament have recently addressed the Oil Ministry with allegations related to the daily theft of Basra oil due to the malfunctioning of…


Final Text of the EU Conflict Minerals Regulation

Feb 3, 2017 | Graham J. Stuart, Rachel Barlow, and Aurella Smith-Anthony

On 24 January 2017, the European Parliament's Committee on International Trade (INTA) approved the final compromise text of the EU's long awaited Conflict Minerals Regulation.…


What’s the Future for the Conflict Minerals Rule?

Feb 3, 2017 | Rob Bates

The controversial Dodd-Frank Section 1502 will likely be weakened by the new administration. Just as there is much uncertainty over how the new administration will handle conflict…


Confronting Global Security in an Era of Water Instabilities

Feb 3, 2017 | Kris Hartley, Cecilia Tortajada, and Asit K. Biswas

Political instability complicated by water security threats compromises America’s ability to navigate global security challenges. The state of global security and stability appears more precarious…


India: No Water Wars Here: How 2 Villages on Kerala-Karnataka Border Share Water Every Year

Feb 3, 2017 | Aishhwariya Subramanian, Better India

Although news is generally dominated by disputes that sprout between different states in India over sharing of water from the country’s rivers, there is a quiet oasis…