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Sudan/South Sudan: Sudan, South Sudan Sign New Agreement on Controversial Oil
Sep 22, 2017
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Prensa Latina
Sudan and South Sudan signed two trade agreements, one of them to update the distribution of oil production and profits that are shared by both…
Myanmar: Villagers Decry Closure of Gold Mines Near Dam in Sagaing
Sep 21, 2017
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Khin Su Wai, Myanmar Times
Hundreds of villagers decried the closure of illegal gold mines in the vicinity of Thapanseik Dam in Sagaing Region, claiming the move has adversely affected their…
Sudan/South Sudan: Sudan Says Ready to Help South Sudan to Reopen Oil Fields
Sep 21, 2017
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Xinhua
Sudan on Wednesday said it was ready to provide technical assistance for South Sudan to reoperate its oil fields that were halted due to the…
Myanmar: Copper Mine to Extend Fences: Villagers
Sep 21, 2017
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Kaung Kant Lin, Eleven
As rumours spread about fences being on farmland near Sagaing Region's Letpadaungtaung copper mine, banners condemning the project have been displayed at Sede village in…
South Sudan: South Sudan Mulls Major Reforms in Mining Industry
Sep 21, 2017
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Song Lifang, Xinhua
South Sudan's ministry of mining said Thursday it would embark on sweeping reforms in the mining industry to ensure sustainable exploitation of natural resources and…
Liberia: Gbarpolu, Bong in Land Dispute
Sep 21, 2017
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New Dawn
The state-owned Liberia Broadcasting System or LBS, reports that the land in question situates in an area called Jungle James Camp, Lofa Bridge. The camp…
Iraq: Iraqis Track Abandoned Homes with Digital Tools
Sep 21, 2017
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Chris Arsenault, Thomson Reuters Foundation
In camps across northern Iraq, people forced from their homes by Islamic State militants are using their phones to track what is happening to their…
Afghanistan: Trump, Ghani Agree US Can Help Develop Afghanistan's Rare Earth Minerals
Sep 21, 2017
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Reuters
U.S. President Donald Trump and Afghan President Ashraf Ghani on Thursday backed having companies from the United States develop Afghanistan’s reserves of rare earth minerals,…
Climate Change: Lessons in Climate Adaptation from the Military - Interview with Sherri Goodman
Sep 20, 2017
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International Affairs Review
Sherri Goodman is a Senior Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in the Environmental Change and Security Program, the Global Women's Leadership Initiative,…
Iraq/Kurdistan: Chevron Drills Oil Well in Iraqi Kurdish Area after Two-Year Gap: Sources
Sep 20, 2017
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Ron Bousso and Dmitry Zhdannikov, Reuters
U.S. firm Chevron drilled its first exploration well this month in Iraqi Kurdistan after a two-year break, industry sources said, signaling its confidence in the…
Liberia: CSO Group Wants Land Rights Act Amendment before Passage
Sep 19, 2017
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Front Page Africa
The Civil Society Organization (CSO) working group on Land Rights in Liberia, in collaboration with the National Civil Society Council of Liberia has alarmed that…
Myanmar: Is Myanmar's Jade Business Driving Ethnic Tensions?
Sep 19, 2017
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Al Jazeera
Over the past few weeks, nearly 400,000 people escaping violence in Myanmar's eastern state of Rakhine have streamed into Bangladesh, creating a humanitarian crisis. The UN…
What Is at Stake in Iraqi Kurdish Vote for Independence?
Sep 18, 2017
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Michael Knights
On 25 September, the residents of Kurdish-controlled areas inside Iraq will have the opportunity to vote in a referendum on their preference for the future…
Myanmar: Monitoring System Updated for Thilawa SEZ and Yangon River
Sep 18, 2017
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Myat Moe Aung, Myanmar Times
Myanmar-Japan Thilawa Development Limited (MJTD) set up a weather monitoring system, using Japanese technology, at Thilawa Special Economic Zone and surface water level sensor on…
Colombia: Land Restitution: Chengue Dances Again
Sep 18, 2017
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Bogota Post
The 2016 delivery of a land restitution sentence brought little solace to the residents of Chengue, but when government agencies began delivering on orders, despair…
Myanmar: Project Evaluator (multiple positions)
Sep 17, 2017
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UN Office for Project Services
The United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) is the operational arm of the United Nations. We are helping build a better future by expanding…
Myanmar: Country Representative - Yangoon
Sep 17, 2017
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ACTED
Since 1993, as an international non-governmental organization, ACTED has been committed to immediate humanitarian relief to support those in urgent need and protect people’s dignity,…
South Sudan: Technical Field Manager
Sep 17, 2017
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Mines Advisory Group
MAG’s work has helped more than 17.7 million people in conflict-affected communities in over 40 countries since 1989, giving them greater safety and the opportunity…
Jordan: Middle East Regional Office – A Regional Food and Nutrition Security and Livelihoods Advisor
Sep 17, 2017
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Première Urgence Internationale
Première Urgence Internationale (PUI) is a non-governmental, non-profit, non-political and non-religious international aid organization. Our teams are committed to supporting civilians’ victims of marginalization and…
Responsible Sourcing Audit Manager
Sep 17, 2017
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RCS Global
RCS Global is a key partner to all of the major industry bodies designing and establishing the frameworks within which upstream producers, midstream manufacturers, and…
Responsible Sourcing Practice - Responsible Mining Projects Manager
Sep 17, 2017
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RCS Global
RCS Global is a key partner to all of the major industry bodies designing and establishing the frameworks within which upstream producers, midstream manufacturers, and downstream companies…
Afghanistan: First Plant to Produce Renewable Energy Inaugurated in Herat
Sep 17, 2017
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MIddle East North Africa Financial Network
The first ever plant solar to produce 2mw energy through wind and sun was inaugurated Sunday in Herat province. The contract of the plant was…
Myanmar: Water, Sanitation Crisis: Roadside Refugees Suffer the Brunt
Sep 17, 2017
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Pinaki Roy and Mohammad Ali Jinnat, Daily Star
Tens of thousands of Rohingyas, who are staying either in the open or in makeshift tents by the Cox's Bazar-Teknaf highway, hardly have any drinking…
Iraq: War and Dysfunctional Politics Threaten Iraq’s Marshlands
Sep 16, 2017
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Economist
The recovery of southern Iraq’s marshlands is arguably one of the great environmental triumphs of recent times. Reduced to dust and withered reeds when Saddam…
Afghanistan: Millions of Hectares of Land Remain Uncultivated in Afghanistan
Sep 16, 2017
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Zabihullah Jahanmal, TOLOnews
Officials from Ministry of Agriculture, Irrigation and Livestock (MAIL) said Afghanistan has 7.5 million hectares of arable land but only a small portion of the…
Middle East: Future Wars in Mideast Probably on Water: Iranian Diplomat
Sep 16, 2017
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Iran Front Page
Deputy Foreign Minister for Legal and International Affairs Seyyed Abbas Araqchi says the issue of water, water resources, coping with water scarcity, as well as…
Iraq/Kurdistan: OPEC's Second-Biggest Producer Could Possibly Split in Two — And Start an Oil War
Sep 15, 2017
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Sam Meredith, CNBC
An oil-rich province in the north of Iraq plans to vote in a referendum on Kurdish independence later this month, prompting fears of regional conflict…
Food Security: World Hunger Worsens as War, Climate Shocks Hit Food Access
Sep 15, 2017
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Agnieszka De Sousa, Bloomberg
The number of people suffering from hunger last year rose at the fastest pace since at least the beginning of this century as conflicts and…
Destabilizing Egypt; Ethiopia’s Nile River Dam
Sep 14, 2017
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Thomas C. Mountain
Ethiopia’s new “ Grand Renaissance Dam”, scheduled to be completed next year, will take close to half (40%) of the Nile River’s water every year…
Iraq/Kurdistan: Iraqi Kurds to Vote on Independence Despite Region's Fears
Sep 14, 2017
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Associated Press
Iraq's Kurds vote this month on whether or not they support independence for their enclave in the country's north, a step toward their long-held dream…