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Liberia: AfDB to Provide Technical Assistance to Liberia's Wood Industry

Sep 21, 2018 | Devdiscourse

The African Development Bank's Fund for African Private Sector Assistance (FAPA), has approved a grant of US $1 million to Liberia, to provide technical assistance…


South Sudan: Why the Oil Pollution in South Sudan Isn’t Getting Enough Media Coverage, According to the Victims

Sep 21, 2018 | Francis Michael, ViaNews

Oil pollution now affects millions of people in South Sudan. Many villages have been completely destroyed by it. This has been going on for at…


Colombia: Using Space Tech to Improve Palm Oil Transparency in Colombia

Sep 21, 2018 | Andrew J. Wright, Mongabay

Keeping an eye on what is going on out in the vast countryside of Colombia’s palm oil plantations is a challenge. But that may be…


South Sudan: Increased Oil Output Could Ease Implementation of South Sudan’s Peace Deal: Experts

Sep 20, 2018 | Hellenic Shipping News

South Sudan’s increased oil output, if used effectively, could spur economic recovery and ease implementation of the recently signed peace deal, experts said on Thursday.…


Myanmar: President Tells State, Regional Officials to Wrap up Land-Grab Probes

Sep 20, 2018 | Salai Thant Zin, Irrawaddy

President U Win Myint has instructed state and regional chief ministers to complete their investigations into land confiscation cases by the end of the year.


Myanmar: Most of Seized Lands Aren’t Paid Compensation under Development Projects, KHRG says

Sep 20, 2018 | Saw Thein Myint, Burma News International

No compensation has been given to most of the villagers whose lands have been seized for development projects in southeastern Myanmar, the Karen Human Rights…


Iraq: Iraq's Southern Oil Exports Approach Record High in Sept-Sources

Sep 20, 2018 | Alex Lawler, Reuters

Oil exports from southern Iraq are heading for a record high this month, two industry sources said, adding to signs that OPEC’s second-largest producer is…


Conflict Minerals: Blockchain and Diamonds: The Future of the Diamond Industry

Sep 20, 2018 | Andrej Kovacevic, Baltimore Post-Examiner

With conflict gemstones and minerals in the limelight as of recent, De Beers is one among a handful of companies trying to increase consumer confidence…


Colombia: Colombia’s Coca Acreage for Cocaine Production at All-Time High

Sep 20, 2018 | Nicholas Casey, New York Times

Colombia has more land producing the plant used to make cocaine than ever in its history, according to new figures from the United Nations’ crime…


Colombia: Drug Crops Booming in Colombia as FARC Depart

Sep 20, 2018 | Laura Dixon and Veronica Zaragovia, The Times

Coca production is soaring in Colombia as the government struggles to control the spread of crops in areas abandoned by the Farc, the UN has…


Myanmar: Kayah’s Timber Deal Undermines Govt’s Forestry Reform: EIA

Sep 20, 2018 | Myanmar Times

A UK-based non-profit has warned that a timber trade deal in Kayah State represents “a significant step backwards” for the government’s commitment to forestry reform…


Liberia: New Liberian Law Gives Land to Generations-Old Occupants

Sep 20, 2018 | Business Day

Liberia has passed a landmark law that will help communities fight foreign land grabs by giving them ownership of ancestral territory, officials and activists said…


Stress-Testing the ILC’s Draft Principles on Environmental Protection During Occupation

Sep 19, 2018 | Conflict and Environment Observatory

The International Law Commission has completed its review of the draft principles on environmental protection in situations of occupation that were proposed by its Special…


South Sudan: Looting Could Make South Sudan Peace Efforts Impossible

Sep 19, 2018 | Duncan E. Omondi Gumba and Akol Miyen Kuol, Institute for Security Studies

South Sudan’s government, opposition and rebel groups have signed an agreement that lays the foundation for a transition government. But many doubt that the current…


Sierra Leone: American Woodie: Turning a Diamond Mine into a Humanitarian Gem

Sep 19, 2018 | Arkansas Money and Politics

Woodie Butler runs and operates American Woodie Diamond Co., the world’s first and only e-commerce and jewelry store that provides customers with video, pictures and…


Lebanon: Team Leader- Lebanon Water Project (LWP) Midterm Evaluation

Sep 18, 2018 | Social Impact

Social Impact is a global development management consulting firm. They provide monitoring, evaluation, and capacity building services to advance development. 

The Lebanon Water Project (LWP) is…


Nepal: Project Coordinator- Safe Water

Sep 18, 2018 | Oxfam Great Britian

Oxfam International is an international confederation of 20 NGOs working with partners in over 90 countries to end the injustices that cause poverty.

Duration: Fixed term…


Syria: WASH Assistant

Sep 18, 2018 | Relief International

Relief International is a leading nonprofit organization working in roughly 20 countries to relieve poverty, ensure well-being and advance dignity. We specialize in fragile settings,…


Somalia: Camp Coordinator & Camp Management, Selter, and WASH Project Manager

Sep 18, 2018 | ACTED

ACTED is a French humanitarian NGO, founded in 1993, which supports vulnerable populations, affected by humanitarian crises worldwide. ACTED provides continued support to vulnerable communities…


Yemen: Research Assistant Conflict Sensitivity Platform

Sep 18, 2018 | Search for Common Ground

Search for Common Ground (or SFCG) is an international non-profit organization operating in 36 countries whose mission is to transform the way the world deals…


Liberia: Economic Freedom Fighters Liberia Slams Government Natural Resource Swap Deal

Sep 18, 2018 | FrontPageAfrica

The Economic Freedom Fighters of Liberia frowns on the Government of Liberia agreement with a Chinese firm to swap the country’s natural resources for US$2.5…


Iraq: Protests Continue in Port City In Iraq over Lack of Drinking Water and Corruption

Sep 18, 2018 | NPR

Iraq's port city of Basra is a hub of oil wealth but is poor and angry. Protests have continued for weeks over a lack of…


DRC: DRC Cobalt Will Become 'Strategic'

Sep 18, 2018 | Mining Journal

The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) will soon declare cobalt and other minerals as “strategic” resulting in miners having to pay even higher royalties.


Afghanistan: Female Entrepreneurs Enter the Seed Market in Rural Afghanistan

Sep 18, 2018 | Yashpal Singh Saharawat, International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas

The lack of availability of quality seeds remains a constraint in Afghanistan, hampering agricultural productivity. Against this background, ICARDA recently reintroduced the concept of village-based…


Green Conflict Minerals: Investigating Renewable Energy Supply Chains in Fragile States

Sep 17, 2018 | Clare Church

The shift to a low-carbon economy is not only underway, it is accelerating. Last year, Costa Rica generated more than 99 percent of its electricity…


Climate Change: Integrating Gender in the Mitigation of Climate Change

Sep 17, 2018 | UNDP

The Focal Point of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change for Liberia at the EPA says the issue of climate change continues to…


Afghanistan: Afghanistan Records 60% Drop in Water Levels

Sep 17, 2018 | Massoud Ansar, TOLOnews

The Ministry of Energy and Water says Afghanistan is currently facing more than sixty percent of the water losses. Officials from the Ministry of Agriculture,…


Afghanistan: Indian Firms Asked to Invest in Afghan Agro Sector

Sep 17, 2018 | Daily Outlook Afghanistan

Indian firms have been urged to make use of huge opportunities for investment in Afghanistan's burgeoning agriculture sector. Deputy Minister of Agriculture Naseer Ahmad Durrani…


Myanmar: Seven Missing after Mudslide Hits Myanmar Refugee Camp Mae Hong Son

Sep 17, 2018 | Chiang Rai Times

Seven people have been reported missing after a mudslide hit a Myanmar refugee camp in Mae Hong Son on Sunday night, with another 16 confirmed…


Iraq: Iraq’s Oil Production Problem

Sep 17, 2018 | Irina Slav, OilPrice

Iraq’s oil production will only grow marginally over the next 10 years despite its potential capacity, which stands at as much as 7 million bpd,…