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Mining and environmental justice: The struggle for water, health, and human security in Honduras

By Fernando Serrano, Ph.D., Saint Louis University; Pedro Landa, ERIC Honduras Orlando Posadas, ERIC Honduras Mercy Ayala, ERIC Honduras; Gustavo Cardoza, ERIC Honduras What is the impact of extractive industries such as mining in Honduras? And how are people in poor rural communities responding? With the support of the US Jesuit Conference and the Jesuit …

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Category: Environmental Damage, Indigenous Peoples, multinational companies, Research, UncategorizedTag: Campaigns, Ecology, environment, Honduras, human rights, Mining Advocacy, Violence, water

Human, humble and holy: A reflection on the Ecojesuit event in Bonn

By Pedro Landa and Alicia Aleman Arrastio Gratitude is what comes first out of our hearts when we think of our experience in the city of Bonn. We went there as representatives of the core group of the Justice in Mining Network, invited by our sister network Ecojesuit. The place and the event were impeccable, …

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Category: About Justice in Mining, Environmental Damage, Jesuit Events, multinational companies, UncategorizedTag: Australia, Campaigns, Canada, climate change, Conflict Minerals, Ecojesuit, Ecology, environment, Ethical Investment, Europe, human rights, Laudato Si, Mining Advocacy

Civic Space Under Threat

by Alicia Aleman Arrastio A long and bloody shadow of violence and poverty covers the history of many resource-rich countries. That shadow has also been named a curse by some authors, the media and part of the public opinion: the natural resources curse. According to that thinking, the richer a country is in natural resources …

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Category: regulation, Transparency, UncategorizedTag: activism, africa, Australia, Brazil, Campaigns, Canada, China, civil society, Columbia, corruption, deaths, democracy, DRC, Europe, fossil fuels, Guatemala, Honduras, Hong Kong, human rights, India, Mining Advocacy, Nigeria, Peru, Philippines, PNG, report, South Africa, United States, Violence

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, Culture, Environmental Damage, Indigenous PeoplesTag: activism, Campaigns, Conflict Minerals, education, environment, human rights, Laudato Si, Mining Advocacy

Trump and the Extractive Industries

By Guillermo Otano, Conflict-Free Technology Campaign, ALBOAN Foundation The extractive industries have traditionally been one of the least transparent sectors in today’s globalized economy, already opaque for the average person. Extractive industries include businesses and operations engaged in “the exploration, extraction, sale, processing and other significant activities relating to oil, natural gas or minerals”. Many …

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Category: multinational companies, regulation, Transparency, UncategorizedTag: africa, Campaigns, Conflict Minerals, environment, human rights, Legislation, technology, United States, Violence

Against All Odds – the Perils of Fighting for Natural Resource Justice

(A Review of the CIVICUS/PYWP report by Alicia Aleman Arrastio) According to a recent report by the World Alliance for Citizen Participation (CIVICUS) and the global coalition Publish What You Pay (PWYP), the fight for justice in mining is becoming increasingly perilous as democracy is weakening worldwide. International solidarity is more necessary than ever: we …

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Category: Environmental Damage, Indigenous Peoples, multinational companies, Research, UncategorizedTag: activism, Brazil, Civicus, civil society, Columbia, corruption, democracy, DRC, education, environment, Guatemala, Honduras, human rights, India, Legislation, Mining Advocacy, Nicaragua, Peru, Philippines, PWYP, report, Violence

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