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Conflict Minerals: Former Barrick CIO Michelle Ash to Join Blockchain Start-up

Jan 25, 2019 | Kaaria Quash, Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum

Former Barrick chief innovation officer Michelle Ash joined the advisory board of Berlin-based blockchain start-up Minespider. Minespider is aiming to create a public blockchain platform…


Myanmar: Government Approves Seizure of over 950,000 Acres of Unused Land

Jan 24, 2019 | Htoo Thant, Myanmar Times

The government has approved the seizure of more than 950,000 acres of unused vacant, fallow and virgin land that had been leased to private entities for…


South Sudan: South Sudan Resumes Oil Production in Former Unity State

Jan 24, 2019 | Winnie Cirino, Voice of America

Oil is again being pumped from fields in South Sudan’s former Unity state, five years after production was halted because of fighting between government soldiers…


Iraq: Iraq Federal Supreme Court Rules Portions of National Oil Company Law Unconstitutional

Jan 24, 2019 | Erik Slobe, Jurist

Iraq’s Federal Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday that several articles of the Iraq National Oil Company Law were unconstitutional. The law is meant to establish the Iraq…


Conflict Minerals: ERG to Pilot Blockchain-Based Solution to Trace Cobalt in DRC

Jan 23, 2019 | Mining Technology

Eurasian Resources Group (ERG) will pilot a blockchain-based solution to trace cobalt originating from the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). Initially, the solution, which is…


Afghanistan: 1,000 Tons of Fish Produced Every Year from Helmand River

Jan 23, 2019 | Afghanistan Times

As many as 1,000 tons of fish is produced every year from the Helmand River in southern Afghanistan, said officials on Wednesday. Agriculture Directorate of…


Colombia: UN Envoy Urges Colombia to Act Quickly to Protect Leaders

Jan 23, 2019 | Edith M. Lederer, Tribune

The new UN envoy for Colombia urged the government on Wednesday to swiftly implement its plan to protect social leaders, saying seven leaders were killed…


Timor-Leste: Oil Plan Stalled as East Timor President Vetoes State Budget

Jan 23, 2019 | Oki Raimundos, Associated Press

East Timor's president has vetoed the government's budget, possibly jeopardizing plans to develop the Greater Sunrise oil and gas field, seen by leading East Timorese…


Afghanistan: 'The Snow Leopard Project' Puts Spotlight on Afghanistan's Wildlife

Jan 23, 2019 | Barabara J. King, NPR

In the city of Kabul, Afghanistan, there is a "green, leafy oasis" called Shahr-e Naw Park — a place that briefly became a staging ground…


Liberia: Liberia’s Community Forestry becoming a Front for Deforestation: Report

Jan 23, 2019 | Ashoka Mukpo, Mongabay

A report released by Global Witness late last year alleges that Liberia’s forestry laws are being “hijacked” by logging companies. These logging companies can potentially…


Iraq/Kurdistan: Disagreement over KRG Share Prevents Iraq from Voting on Budget

Jan 22, 2019 | Rudaw

Due to lack of an agreement over the share of the Kurdistan Region’s share of Iraq’s budget for 2019, the parliament in Baghdad won’t vote…


South Sudan: South Sudan Starts Repairs, Pumping Oil from Wells Damaged in the Civil War: Minister

Jan 21, 2019 | Katharine Houreld and Denis Dumo, Reuters

South Sudan has begun to repair and pump oil from wells damaged in the civil war and will ramp up production by the end of…


Myanmar: Internal Peace, International Pressure and China’s Stance on Myitsone

Jan 21, 2019 | Hsan Moe Tun, Eleven Myanmar

In recent days, there was a hullabaloo among the public on the suspended Myitsone Dam project after the statement issued by the Chinese embassy in…


Myanmar: Amended Land Law Could Criminalise Millions, Obstruct Peace Talks

Jan 21, 2019 | John Liu, Myanmar Times

With less than two months before the newly amended Vacant, Fallow and Virgin Lands Management (VFV) Law goes into force, millions in ethnic rural areas…


Gaza: Ticking Time Bomb: The Water Crisis Which Threatens Chances for Peace in the Middle East

Jan 20, 2019 | Bel Trew, Independent

Climate change and crumbling infrastructure are causing water shortages in Gaza, which could soon make the enclave uninhabitable. 


Afghanistan/Turkey: Turkey to Become Main Market for Afghanistan’s Saffron

Jan 20, 2019 | TOLOnews

Turkey which reportedly needs up to 300 tons of saffron a year will turn into a major customer of Afghanistan’s saffron, said Ali Arghon Chin, of…


Iraq/Kurdistan: Black Gold: Afrin’s Olive Trees Thrive in Erbil

Jan 19, 2019 | Dilbixwîn Dara, Rudaw

The Kurdistan Region is growing its olive groves using trees and expertise imported from Afrin. Afrin is famous for its olive trees. The oil is…


Colombia: African Descent Families Occupy Mine to Demand Rights

Jan 18, 2019 | Richard Solly, Independent Catholic News

On Wednesday, 16 January 2019, 50 people from the community of Roche staged a non-violent occupation of part of the vast Cerrejon coal mine -…


Timor-Leste: East Timor Approves Use of Petroleum Fund for Sunrise Acquisition

Jan 18, 2019 | Rick Wilkinson, Oil & Gas Journal

East Timor President Fransisco Guterres has approved a decree allowing use of the country’s petroleum fund for the $650-million acquisition of the Royal Dutch Shell…


Climate Change: ‘Conflict and Climate Nexus’ Unpacked at Nairobi High-Level Round Table

Jan 18, 2019 | Julie Arrighi, Climate Centre

The first of a 2019 series of high-level round tables on the interconnected vulnerabilities and impacts of climate and conflict was held in the Kenyan…


Conflict Minerals: International Project Launched to Use Blockchain to Track DRC Cobalt

Jan 18, 2019 | Mining Technology

US-based automobile manufacturer Ford, US technology major IBM, South Korean cathode manufacturer LG Chem and China-based Huayou Cobalt have teamed up to launch a blockchain…


Nigeria: Farmers-Herders Conflicts: Buhari, Atiku Campaign Manifestos Lack Solutions

Jan 18, 2019 | Hassan Adebayo, Premium Times

Nigeria may continue to walk a violent tightrope as measures towards addressing the country’s farmers-herdsmen conflict, considered a threat to national survival, are not in…


Rwanda: Blockchain App for Miners in Rwanda Ensures the Minerals in Your iPhone Are Conflict-Free

Jan 17, 2019 | Madeline Bennett, Diginomica

Sustainability and traceability are two of the biggest pressure areas for manufacturers. Consumers, partners and regulators are casting ever more scrutiny on the ethical and…


Liberia: Liberia Gets $25m World Bank Credit for Smallholder Agriculture Transformation

Jan 17, 2019 | APA News

The World Bank Board of Executive Directors has approved an International Development Association (IDA) credit of $25 million for the Smallholder Agriculture Transformation and Agribusiness…


Climate Change: Security Council Eyes Warming's Effect on Stability

Jan 17, 2019 | Jean Chemnick, E&E News

The 193 countries of the United Nations will have a chance this month to weigh in on how — and if — the Security Council…


DRC: Cellphones Are Still Endangering Gorillas, but Recycling Old Ones Can Help

Jan 17, 2019 | Tina Deines, Mongabay

You probably use it every day and don’t think once about gorillas. In today’s world, it’s almost impossible to get by without a mobile phone,…


Myanmar: Kachin’s Plantation Curse

Jan 17, 2019 | Hein Ko Soe and Ben Dunant, Frontier

Illegally grown tissue culture bananas are making quick profits for some, but are also fuelling land conflict and environmental degradation.


Iraq: Iraqi Christians Are Target of Land Grab

Jan 17, 2019 | Geoffrey P. Johnston, Kingston Whig-Standard

Despite the defeat of Islamic State forces on the battlefields of northern Iraq in 2017 and the advance of democracy in a country once ruled…


DRC: Ford and IBM Use Blockchain to Combat Child Labour in Congo

Jan 16, 2019 | Ben Chapman, Independent

Ford, IBM and LG have joined forces to use blockckain to prevent child labour being used to mine minerals essential for making smartphones and electric cars. The…


Conflict Minerals: IBM, Ford, LG Chem Lead Blockchain Coalition for Ethically Sourced Minerals

Jan 16, 2019 | Dean Takahashi, Venture Beat

A coalition of companies led by IBM will use blockchain technology to ensure that the supply chain for minerals will be ethically sourced. The coalition…