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Myanmar: Six People Hospitalised After Confrontation Between Chinsu-Myanmar Company, Three Land Owners
Mar 29, 2014
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Eleven Media Group
Chinsu-Myanmar Company came into conflict with three land owners on March 28 over the fencing of 30 acres at land plot No 15 in Apyinpadan…
Crimea: Crimea Crisis Has Little Impact Thus Far on Russian Oil Deals
Mar 28, 2014
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Andrew E. Kramer and David Jolly, The New York Times
MOSCOW — The French energy giant Total is in talks with Lukoil to form a joint venture to develop shale oil in Russia, as Moscow…
Myanmar: Why don't Myanmar Log Trade Figures Add Up? Corruption, says NGO
Mar 27, 2014
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Alisa Tang, Thomson Reuters Foundation
BANGKOK (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – Global imports of timber from Myanmar between 2000 and 2013 were three and a half times as large as the…
Myanmar: Myanmar Close, but not Quite, Ready for Prime Time
Mar 27, 2014
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Daniel J. Graeber, OilPrice
Energy majors from Norway's Statoil to BG Group are among the first to get the chance to explore frontier prospects off the coast of Myanmar.…
Kenya: Cattle-rustling and the Politics of Business in Kenya
Mar 27, 2014
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IRIN
NAIROBI - Cattle raiding in Kenya is often viewed in the legitimizing context of tradition, climate change and resource conflict, but increasingly it has much…
Protection Adviser - Payments for Ecosystem Services Project
Mar 26, 2014
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Fauna & Flora International
FFI is seeking a highly experienced and results-orientated individual in protected areas management, law enforcement and bio-monitoring to act as the protection advisor for a…
Myanmar: Myanmar Upset at DT Article
Mar 26, 2014
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Sheikh Shahariar Zaman, Dhaka Tribune
The Myanmar government expressed its concern over a Dhaka Tribune article on Rohingya and Rakhine states.
The country summoned Bangladesh Ambassador to Myanmar Anup Kumar Chakma…
Myanmar: $5.7Bn in Timber Smuggled Out of Burma, Illegal Logging Rampant: Report
Mar 26, 2014
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Paul Vrieze and Htet Naing Zaw, The Irrawaddy
RANGOON — Between 2000 and 2013, Burma’s rich forests were decimated through authorized logging as well as a massive illegal timber trade that saw 22.8…
Myanmar: Burma's Logging Export Ban Aims to Protect Shrinking Forests
Mar 26, 2014
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Gabrielle Paluch, Voice of America
RANGOON — Burma’s more than $6 billion trade in illegal timber has continued despite attempts to limit logging, according to a new report released by…
Myanmar: Loss of Forests Accelerates as Myanmar Opens for Business
Mar 26, 2014
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Amantha Perera, Thomson Reuters Foundation
YANGON, Myanmar (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – It is still home to some of the most pristine forests in Southeast Asia. But forest experts warn that…
Myanmar: Energy giants win Myanmar blocks
Mar 26, 2014
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SAPA-AFP
Yangon - Myanmar named energy giants Chevron, Shell and Total among the winners Wednesday of a landmark auction of offshore oil and gas exploration rights,…
Iraq: ‘Environmental Poisoning’ of Iraq Is Claimed
Mar 26, 2014
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Jada F. Smith, The New York Times
WASHINGTON — An advocacy group representing American military veterans and Iraqi civilians arrived here on Wednesday armed with a message for the United States government:…
Africa: Insecure Land Tenure Holds Back Post-Conflict African Societies, Say Experts
Mar 26, 2014
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Kayode Ogunbunmi, Thomson Reuters Foundation
WASHINGTON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - A lack of clear-cut and secure land rights means people from post-conflict African countries are prevented from getting the most…
Co-Coordinator - WASH Cluster
Mar 25, 2014
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Medair
Medair seeks a qualified co-coordinator to join the WASH Cluster to assist the Coordinator and to represent NGO cluster members. The co-coordinator will work within…
WASH Expert - South Sudan
Mar 25, 2014
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INTERSOS
The WASH Expert represents INTERSOS with NGOs and partners within the WASH Sector, in agreement and on the basis of the Head of Mission indications…
Myanmar: Myanmar’s Six Billion Dollar Timber Corruption Black Hole
Mar 25, 2014
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Environmental Investigation Agency
LONDON: New analysis of the Myanmar Government’s forestry and trade data points to a multi-billion dollar illegal logging and exports black hole – indicating widespread…
Myanmar: Myanmar’s Growing—and Dangerous—Jade Trade
Mar 25, 2014
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Christina Larson, Business Week
In the final three quarters of 2013, export earnings from Myanmar’s jade trade reached $920 million—up more than a third from a year earlier—according to…
Israel/Gaza: The Next Round in Gaza
Mar 25, 2014
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International Crisis Group
The ceasefire between Israel and Gaza has eroded during the past several months and recently threatened to come to an abrupt end. The day after…
Moldova: Russian Military Holds Exercises in Breakaway Moldova Region: Agency
Mar 25, 2014
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Vladimir Soldatkin and Steve Gutterman, Reuters
Russia's military staged training exercises on Tuesday in Transdniestria, a breakaway sliver of Moldova that is a focus of tension following Russia's annexation of Ukraine's…
Team Leader/TCDC Expert - National Forest Monitoring System, Land Use and Forest Cover Assessment, and Mapping
Mar 24, 2014
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FAO
The FAO seeks a Team Leader/TCDC Expert in National Forest Monitoring System, Land Use and Forest Cover Assessment, and Mapping
Under the direct supervision of the FAO…
Programme Manager - Eastern DRC
Mar 24, 2014
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World Wide Fund for Nature
The Eastern DRC Programme Manager will oversee the implementation of multiple active programmes in the Greater Virunga and Kahuzi-Biega/Itombwe landscapes within a regional context; line-manage…
WASH Specialist - Sierra Leone
Mar 24, 2014
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UNICEF
Under the direct supervision of WASH Manager and the general guidance of the Chief CSD, contributes to project implementation, monitoring and evaluation of programme/project activities and…
Ukraine and the Crisis of International Law
Mar 24, 2014
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Jeffery Sachs, Project Syndicate
NEW YORK – Russia's actions in Ukraine constitute a serious and dangerous violation of international law. In 1994, Ukraine agreed to give up the nuclear…
Myanmar: Myanmar Marchers Seek Cancellation of Chinese-backed Dam Project
Mar 24, 2014
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South China Morning Post
Dozens of protesters began a 2,400-kilometre march yesterday to northern Myanmar, calling for the cancellation of a Chinese-backed hydroelectric dam project over environmental concerns.
The US$3.6…
Crimea: Kabul Recognizes Crimean Annexation; India Arrests Alleged Terrorists; Pakistani Peace Committees to Meet This Week
Mar 24, 2014
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Bailey Cahall and Ana Swanson, Foreign Policy
In a snub to its Western backers, Afghanistan joined Syria and Venezuela this weekend to become one of the few countries to publicly support Russia's…
Africa: U.S. Foreign Policy in Africa: Oil and Commandoes
Mar 24, 2014
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Noel Brinkerhoff, AllGov.com
When the U.S. military raided a renegade Libyan tanker on March 16 in the Mediterranean Sea, the mission was successful by all accounts. About 30…
Ukraine: Ukraine and the Crisis of International Law
Mar 24, 2014
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Jeffrey D. Sachs, Today's Zaman
Russia's actions in Ukraine constitute a serious and dangerous violation of international law.In 1994, Ukraine agreed to give up the nuclear weapons it had inherited…
Water Management in Post-Conflict Countries Critical to Peace Building and Economic Recovery – New Study
Mar 21, 2014
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ELI & UNEP
WASHINGTON, DC - 21 March 2014 ‒ In times of war, water resources and infrastructure are often destroyed or become inaccessible to large segments of…
Water Management In Post Conflict Countries Critical To Peacebuilding And Economic Recovery New Study
Mar 21, 2014
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UNEP
According to the study, some 1.8 billion people are expected to face absolute water scarcity in the next decade.
MPI Peacebuilding Training: Week 3: Resource-Based Conflict: Indigenous People's Perspectives and Approaches
Mar 20, 2014
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Mindanao Peacebuilding Institute
This field-based course is designed for community development workers, human rights advocates, environmentalists and other civil society actors who are working with Indigenous People that…