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Purpose of Review More than a century of hard rock mining has left a legacy of >160,000 abandoned mines in the Western USA that are home to the majority of Native American lands. This article describes how abrogation of treaty rights, ineffective policies, lack of infrastructure, and a lack of research in Native communities converge to create chronic exposure, ill-defined risks, and tribal ...
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4 days agoJoint Statement Following the GCC, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, and Yemen Ministerial. September 24, 2022. Press Statement. Guinea-Bissau National Day. Antony J. Blinken September 24, 2022. Fact Sheet. Guidelines for Quad Partnership on Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) in the Indo-Pacific. September 23, 2022.
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Using a mix of grass-roots activism, lawsuits and old-fashioned lobbying, Dr. Yuri Melinihi and his organization tackle issues from illegal logging in protected forests and the impact of a growing mining industry to the supply and cleanliness of water. Photo: Peter Morrison / Associated Press Bullets don't stop Guatemala green activist.
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Undocumented immigrants face significant challenges in accessing health care. Throughout the United States, these challenges may relate to the structure of the public health system in which the undocumented find themselves. In addition, local, regional, and national practices aimed at targeting immigrants for deportation or other non-health reasons may serve to punish them for seeking health ...
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Nov 5, 2020We understand environmental security as the absence of risk or threat to the environment a person or community depends on and lives in (Vivekananda et al., 2014).According to Bohle (2009), resources and income-earning activities as well as food supply and healthcare are essential for livelihood security.Lastly, we define safety as the absence of physical and psychological risk or threat to a ...
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7 November 2013. In the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), where the United Nations has been supporting efforts to end armed violence, protect civilians and spur economic investment and political stability, the Organization is also fighting an environmental battle to save great apes, the region's iconic local totem and a key link in its ...
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COVID-19 pandemic influenced the environment, animal health, and food security. Due to reduced human mobility, the air and water quality increased. Other environmental consequences were the personal protective types of equipment and their haphazard disposal. Atmospheric pollution could be a cofactor leading to an increased COVID-19 mortality rate.
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Botswana humanitarian news and analysis on relief, development, social, economic and political affairs, by the Integrated Regional Information Network (IRIN) of the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs.
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Environmental factors also played a key role in shaping the genocide. Rwanda, is a small country whose population increased from 1 887 000 in 1948 to more than 7 500 000 in 1992 (IRIN 2002). Such a high population within a small land area makes it one of the most densely populated countries in Africa (IRIN 2002).
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Aug 24, 2017dr david santillo, a senior scientist at greenpeace research laboratories, says : "the mining of nickel-rich ores themselves, combined with their crushing and transportation by conveyor belt, truck...
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Mining adversely affects the environment by inducing loss of biodiversity, soil erosion, and contamination of surface water, groundwater, and soil. Mining can also trigger the formation of sinkholes. The leakage of chemicals from mining sites can also have detrimental effects on the health of the population living at or around the mining site.
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VIENTIANE, 5 March 2014 (IRIN) - Laos has been growing at 8 percent a year over the past decade but rural areas, where most people still live, are being left behind in terms of access to safe ...
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Laos, which also has the world's smallest stock market, now 2 years old, has consistently delivered 8 percent annual GDP growth over the past decade. IHS Global Insight projects that the economy ...
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President Trump's tweet "cofeve" of May 31, 2017 floated back into mind a week ago. I researched and found "cofev" = cobalt/iron/vanadium. This was after watching one of the daily Covid19 briefings pushing ordering ventilators and then learning they inhibit oxygen to the lungs thereby kill patients who need air in their lungs to survive.
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Research has shown that 140,000 tons of charcoal are produced every year in Malawi. Environmentalists say this is the main reason for the loss of about 50,000 hectares of indigenous forest every...
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The Page Description. Illegal mining The principal specification to define an illegal mining is the unavailability of land rights, mining license, permits of exploration and mineral transportation, or any document that could legalize the operations taking place Illegal mining can be run both on above and below the land Since, all the natural resources are countries properties, so one need ...
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The health of living beings and the environment is an essential part of the health process. COVID-19 had a drastic effect on livestock on national, regional, and global levels. Therefore, it is crucial to implement preventive measures to control animal diseases, mainly zoonotic diseases.
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Namibia Politics Caprivi political party declared illegal. afrol News / IRIN, 11 September - The government has all but banned a political party wanting self-rule for the Caprivi Strip in northeastern Namibia, drawing strong criticism from human rights organisations on the grounds that this is "unconstitutional". "No UDP [United Democratic Party] meetings will be allowed in the Republic of ...
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In the 1990s, liberalization of the gold-mining industry meant a downward shift in terms of environmental, human rights and transparency standards in many West African states as each tried to lure ...
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Whilst policies and regulations are ignored and the government concentrates on private investment, illegal miners will continue to take advantage of a weak system, the observers say. "Our environment is being destroyed," said Tongo.
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Another study by the Department of Health, National Poison Control Information Service and Department of Health, Environment and Occupational Health found that mercury exposure from artisanal gold mining had resulted in blood mercury levels in workers exceeding WHO standards. Health effects included poor memory, anosmia, abnormal gait and balance.
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According to estimates by UN-Habitat, the UN agency concerned with sustainable urban development, 390,000 people pour into Kinshasa each year to escape war and poverty, but also to study or to follow a dream. It is as if, each year, the capital swallowed an entire mid-sized city, absorbing it into an urban fabric weaved out of 12 million souls.
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Illegal mining and smuggling may be associated with criminal groups.[7] ... Lack of sanitation led to a typhoid outbreak in the mining camps in 2016.[25] The environmental consequences of the expanding mining, much of it illegal, could affect thousands of rare species of plants and animals. ... Irin News. "Malawi's Small Scale Miners Think ...
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Tanzania's National Environmental Management Act and Mining Regulations both address the use of mercury in licensed small-scale gold mining. [223] The National Environment Management Act ...
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The FARC has sustained itself for years using profits from various illegal activities including kidnapping, extortion, and illegal mining. But by far their largest source of revenue has been the...
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The environmental risks of mining include: the formation of sinkholes. the contamination of soil and groundwater. loss of biodiversity. chemical leakages. Some of these impacts have long-term consequences, such as the contamination of soil and groundwater, that can take years to rectify. According to experts, it takes decades for groundwater ...
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An estimated 500,000 Congolese work illegally in diamond mines in northern Angola, the United Nations says. This month's expulsions have been the third and largest wave of forced repatriations...
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Children engaged in mining are vulnerable to suffering many health issues, including lung and respiratory system damage; headaches, hearing and vision problems from noise; joint and muscular disorders; exposure to toxic chemicals used to clean the gems; and injuries from falls in mine shafts, sharp tools, falling stones and mine collapse.
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The 15,000 miners now working the Shinkolobwe mine without authorization from the government risk contracting cancer and developing other health problems because of high radiation levels at the site, concluded investigators from the U.N. mission in Congo.
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As the government recognized when it established a Land Tenure Observatory in 2001, Chad needs a land policy and laws that: take into account aspects of existing customary and Islamic laws; provide guidance on rights to pastureland and natural resources; allow for the formalization of land rights; set standards for the transfer of land; and establish effective, enforceable systems of land ...
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See also other materials on "Environment & human rights". Jan.-Feb. 2002: The Road to Johannesburg: Will Sustainability Be the Coming Norm or a Passing Fad in Travel? In anticipation of next year's World Summit on Sustainable Development in Johannesburg, South Africa, the travel and tourism industry is taking stock of what it has accomplished since the Rio summit.
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The government launched police crackdowns against illegal miners and smugglers several times since December 2006. In November 2008 the Air Force of Zimbabwe was sent, after some police officers began refusing orders to shoot the illegal miners. [22] Up to 150 of the estimated 30,000 [23] illegal miners were shot from helicopter gunships.
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Aug 12, 2013When IRIN visited, the Durans had received two payments, amounting to $1,100 (£725), and were expecting a third and final instalment from the Victims' Support Unit. "This is not enough for so ...
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The 2005 Mining Code has encouraged international mining companies to start mining projects in Congo and invest in mineral exploration such as iron, potash and phosphate. Congo is now becoming a hot spot for western mining companies. The mining sector could potentially increase the country's GDP, living standard and employment for local ...
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In early January, a new Environmental Management Act (EMA) began requiring miners and millers to have approved Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA) and Environmental Management Plans (EMP), effectively making ASM illegal because most small-scale operations had not applied for certification.
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) refers to e-waste as "electronic products that are discarded by consumers." Electronic-waste (e-waste) has emerged as a critical global environmental health issue in both developed and developing nations. Nowadays people use lots of electronic devices in their daily lives.
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Police have arrested 11 protestors, but so far the barricades remain as local people complain about the impacts of large-scale mining on their health, property and environment. Residents in Palawan have been resisting rehabilitation work on an abandoned mine, fearing it will impact on their livelihoods.
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IRIN | Illegal mining a health and environmental crisis The environmental degradation and pollution wrought by their activities is increasingly a cause for concern. Both the authorities and NGOs have warned of significant health and environmental risks associated with the widespread practice of illegal mining.
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Experience to date indicates that these factors are likely to have serious effects on both human and environmental health. ... UNHCR 2010; IDMC 2010; IRIN 2010; Romkema 2007). ... The Department for the Protection of the Mining Environment within the Ministry of Mines is responsible for enforcing rules regarding environmental protection (GODRC ...
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