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Justice in Mining Participates in Global Forum in South Africa

Nine members of the Justice in Mining network will travel to Johannesburg next week to participate in the Thematic Social Forum on Mining and the Extractivist Economy. The Justice in Mining representatives will join more than 300 delegates from faith-based and community groups around the globe to discuss issues arising from mining activity, including environmental …

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Category: About Justice in Mining, climate change, Conflict Minerals, Culture, Environmental Damage, Ethical Investment, human rights, Indigenous Peoples, Jesuit Events, Mining Advocacy, multinational companies, Uncategorized, waterTag: activism, africa, Australia, Campaigns, climate change, corruption, Ecology, environment, Europe, human rights, India, South Africa, Violence, water

Power Dynamics in the Extractives Sector

by Alicia Aleman Arrastio and Ferdinand Muhigirwa SJ In the extractive sector, there is always a power dynamics between the following different stakeholders: multinational companies, businesses and investors, local authorities, workers and their representatives, international supply chains with their various intermediaries, and consumers of goods. Furthermore, these powers need to be considered in the context …

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Category: About Justice in Mining, Conflict Minerals, Culture, Environmental Damage, human rights, Indigenous Peoples, Laudato Si, Mining AdvocacyTag: activism, Campaigns, education, environment, human rights

The Impact of Mining on Cultural Heritage

(by Kimberly Fraser) Australia has some of the oldest and most substantial rock art in the world. This rock art provides valuable insight into the rich history of the land before European arrival. The rock art found around the country is also extremely meaningful for Indigenous Australians and its preservation is vitally important for Australian …

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Category: Culture, Environmental Damage, multinational companiesTag: Australia, cultural heritage, environment, indigenous

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