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Event Report: Peacebuilding and Environmental Damage in Contemporary Jus Post Bellum
Jun 19, 2014
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The Toxic Remnants of War Project
The TRW Project was delighted to be invited to take part in a recent seminar organised by the University of Leiden’s Jus Post Bellum (JPB)…
Liberia: Bursting the Bubble of Natural Resource Expectations
Jun 19, 2014
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Luke Balleny, Thomson Reuters Foundation
After oil was found off Ghana’s southwest coast in 2007, John Atta Mills, former president of Ghana is said to have proclaimed, “We will use…
Iraq: China to Relocate Some Workers in Oil Supplier Iraq
Jun 19, 2014
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Global Post
China is to relocate some workers in Iraq -- where it is the biggest foreign investor in the oil industry -- in the face of…
China/Vietnam: In Push to Assert Rights, China Plans to Send 2nd Oil Rig to Waters Near Vietnam
Jun 19, 2014
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Jane Perlez, The New York Times
HANOI, Vietnam — The day after tough talks between Vietnam and China that made no progress over a Chinese oil rig in the South China…
Iraq: Iraqi Officials Claim Control of Major Refinery in Baiji
Jun 19, 2014
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Alissa J. Rubin and Suadad Al-Salhy, The New York Times
BAGHDAD — Iraqi government officials claimed on Thursday that Sunni militants had retreated from a major refinery in Baiji after intense fighting for more than…
South China Sea: Analysts Say China May Try to Use Manmade Islands to Bolster Bid for Economic Development
Jun 19, 2014
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Edward Wong,, The New York Times
China has been moving sand onto some reefs and rocks in the Spratly archipelago of the South China Sea to create islands that can support…
Is the News About Congo’s Conflict Minerals Good?
Jun 18, 2014
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Sarah von Billerbeck, The Washington Post
On June 10, the Enough Project published a report claiming that 67 percent of tin, tantalum, and tungsten (3T) mines in eastern Congo are now…
Natural Resource Revenue Sharing: Are Stakeholders Negotiating Blind?
Jun 18, 2014
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Mari Oye, Myanmar Times
The management of natural resources and natural resource revenues is a hot topic in Myanmar, particularly the role state and region governments have to play.…
Conflict Minerals: Sexual Violence and Conflict Minerals: International Demand Fuels Cycle
Jun 18, 2014
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Zainab Hawa Bangura, The Guardian
Gold, tungsten, tantalum and tin: these are raw materials that you may never think about, but they are the link between our most common electronic…
Myanmar: Farmers hold massive march in Mandalay over land grab
Jun 18, 2014
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Democratic Voice of Burma
Around 1,500 farmers from Mandalay Division’s Pyin Oo Lwin participated in a march on Monday to demand the return of 300,000 acres of farmland allegedly…
Myanmar: Myanmar Gas Exports Seen Rising on Ramping Up of New China Pipeline
Jun 18, 2014
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Aung Hla Tun, Reuters
(Reuters) - Myanmar's earnings from natural gas exports fell in the last fiscal year as more of the resource was consumed domestically but shipments of…
China/Vietnam: For Vietnam and China, No Easing of Tensions
Jun 18, 2014
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Jane Perlez, The New York Times
HONG KONG — China and Vietnam exchanged sharp views Wednesday in their dispute over a Chinese oil rig deployed in contested waters in the South…
Sudan: Rebuilding Governance for Natural Resources is Vital for Resilient Livelihoods and Long-term Peace, Says New UNEP Report
Jun 17, 2014
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UNEP
17 June 2014, Khartoum, Sudan – UNEP releases third report in an environmental governance series that looks at supporting peacebuilding relating to natural resources in…
Kyrgyzstan: Conflicts in Kyrgyzstan Foreshadow Water Wars to Come
Jun 17, 2014
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Fyodor Savintsev, Creative Time Reports
Water scarcity is an omnipresent plight in the developing world. Today 780 million people lack access to drinking water. By 2030 nearly half the world’s…
Liberia: Eviction Dilemma - Over 6,000 Mount Barclay Residents Made Homeless
Jun 17, 2014
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Henry Karmo, AllAfrica
Mount Barclay, Montserrado County- Over six thousand residents in the Mount Barclay community have been made homeless as a result of a Civil Law court…
Myanmar: Myanmar's Widening Rural-Urban Divide
Jun 17, 2014
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Deutsche Welle
Over the past years Myanmar has instituted a set of economic reforms designed to boost growth. But economist Lex Rieffel tells DW little has changed,…
Myanmar: Myanmar's Wildlife Trafficking Hotspot
Jun 17, 2014
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Sebastian Strangio, Al Jazeera
Mong La, Myanmar - In the middle of Zhangji Restaurant stood the venue's main attraction: a long glass aquarium filled with Chinese rice wine and…
Myanmar: 15-Year Drug Eradication Effort Failed: Minister
Jun 17, 2014
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The Irrawaddy
RANGOON — A Home Affairs minister has told Parliament that despite a 15-year nationwide drug eradication project opium production in Burma has continued to rise,…
Ukraine: Ukraine Suspects Terrorism in Pipeline Explosion
Jun 17, 2014
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David M. Herszengorn, The New York Times
MOSCOW — A major natural gas pipeline exploded in central Ukraine on Tuesday, a day after the Russian energy behemoth Gazprom said that it was…
Call for Applications: Title II Development Food Assistance Activities in Nepal
Jun 16, 2014
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Agency for International Development
This Request for Applications (RFA) for Nepal provides information on funding opportunities for multi-year development (nonemergency) food assistance programs. Nonemergency programs are mandated in the Agricultural…
Call for Papers: Environment, Social Inequality and Peace Studies (WESIPS) Conference
Jun 16, 2014
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Center for Cross-Cultural Study
The organizers invite abstract submissions for the Warfare, Environment, Social Inequality and Peace Studies (WESIPS) Conference to be held at the Center for Cross-Cultural Study…
Sierra Leone: Dangers Dealing in Diamonds
Jun 16, 2014
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Brad Thompson, The West Australian
Perth businessman Cyril D'Silva has a rare insight into diamonds, danger and doing business in Sierra Leone.He has just taken delivery of the first cut…
Water Wars: This Map Reveals Where Our Future Water Wars Will Begin
Jun 16, 2014
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Ria Misra, i09
As droughts intensify around the world, the stand-off over who gets access to which water sources is becoming more and more fraught. Here are the…
Conflict Resources: Officials: Wildlife Products May Finance Terrorism
Jun 16, 2014
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Verena Dobnik, Associated Press
NEW YORK (AP) -- The U.S. government is stepping up its crackdown on the illegal trafficking of wild animal products across the nation's borders, saying…
Liberia: Court Official Scuffle With Reporters During Land Dispute
Jun 15, 2014
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AllAfrica
Monrovia — The man in the picture had his hand pointed to a FrontPAgeAfrica reporter who had gone on a reportorial duty to cover an…
Liberia: Robert Sirleaf Establishes Disaster Empowerment Recovery Program
Jun 15, 2014
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Henry Karmo, AllAfrica
Monrovia — The office of Mr. Robert Sirleaf former Chairman of the board of directors of the National Oil Company of Liberia (NOCAL) says it…
Myanmar: Mandalay Farmers Begin ‘Plough Protest’ on 3,000 Acres
Jun 13, 2014
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Tun Tun Thein, Democratic Voice of Burma
Some 800 farmers in Mandalay Division began ploughing more than 3,000 acres of farmland last week as a protest for its return since it was…
Iraq: Iraq’s Insurgency and the Threat to Oil
Jun 13, 2014
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Gulf News
Washington: Oil markets are finally rattling after militants from the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (Isis) took over a series of key Iraqi…
National Officer for Early Recovery and Rehabilitation (Resident Coordinator's Office)
Jun 12, 2014
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UNDP
This assignment is intended to contribute in strengthening the Resident Coordinator’s Office to carry out its responsibility in the process of early recovery needs assessment…
Chief of Party, Dili, Timor-Leste
Jun 12, 2014
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DAI
DAI seeks a Chief of Party for an integrated economic growth project for sustainable development of the horticulture value chain in Timor-Leste. The anticipated project…