Environmental Peacebuilding Association

Gender, Natural Resources, Climate, and Peace

Issue #58 – March 29, 2016

Announcements

Environment in Humanitarian Action: Why It Matters?

March 22, 2016 | Consultative Group for Emergency Preparedness and Response

When you think of humanitarian action, do you ever reflect on the environment? You surely see humanitarian relief as saving lives, alleviating suffering, providing aid and maintaining dignity.

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Events

For more upcoming events on environmental peacebuilding, please visit our online calendar of events.

The 4th Annual Caux Dialogue on Land and Security

June 29, 2016 - 2016-07-03

Initiatives for Land, Lives, and Peace

Caux, Switzerland

Initiatives for Land, Lives, and Peace (ILLP) is delighted to inform you of the upcoming Caux Dialogue on Land and Security (CDLS 2016), due to take place between 29th June and 3rd July at Caux, Switzerland.…

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4th Conflict Minerals Compliance and Supply Chain Transparency Conference

June 22, 2016 - 2016-06-23

Marcus Evans

Chicago, IL

Marcus Evans will host the 4th Conflict Minerals Compliance and Supply Chain Transparency Conference on June 22-23, 2016 in Chicago, IL.

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Media, Peace & the Environment National Conference

April 16, 2016

Media Association for Peace

Beirut, Lebanon

MAP is happy to be holding the world's first conference dedicated to the intersection between media, peace, and the natural environment.

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Library

In the last two weeks, 12 new publications were added to our online library of materials on environmental peacebuilding. Here is a sampling of the new additions:

Susan Martin: Migration a Climate Adaptation Strategy, but Displacement More Dangerous

January 1, 2016 | Sean Peoples

“Migration is a risk management strategy,” says Susan Martin, the Donald G. Herzberg professor of international migration at Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service, in this week’s podcast.

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Deforestation and its Natural Effect on the Environment of Afghanistan

January 1, 2015 | Sadeq Mir Aref

Deforestation has many negative impacts on the environment, human, animals, soil erosion, and loss of biodiversity and climate changes.

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Afghanistan's Key Energy Statistics

January 1, 2015

This EIA site contains information and statistics regarding Afghanistan's energy industry and where key sectors rank throughout the world.

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The Green Climate Fund: Finding a Role for Peacebuilding Priorities

January 1, 2015 | Neil Bhatiya

In the wake of the September 2014 United Nations climate summit, which brought together representatives from more than one hundred countries to build global ambition to fight climate change, there has been a…

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Rethinking Resource Conflict

January 1, 2010 | John-Andrew McNeish

In this thematic paper I will reconsider the connections between natural resources and conflict.

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How Do Natural Resources Influence Civil War? Evidence from Thirteen Cases

January 1, 2004 | Michael L. Ross

Recent studies have found that natural resources and civil war are highly correlated.

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Jobs

Please visit our jobs page to view these positions and other job opportunities.

Sustainability Sourcing Data Analyst

March 24, 2016 | Illinois Tool Works

ITW is seeking a Sustainability Sourcing Data Analyst in the Conflict Minerals area to join its Strategic Sourcing team located in Glenview, Illinois, USA.

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Chief Operating Officer

March 21, 2016 | Global Witness

An exciting opportunity has arisen for an outstanding Chief Operating Officer to form a key part of a talented and highly collaborative Management Team.

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Sierra Leone & Liberia: Research Associate in Natural Resources and Development (Fixed-Term)

March 14, 2016 | University of Bath (Social & Policy Sciences)

Applications are invited for a full-time Research Associate to work on a project entitled, ‘Deepening governance and widening ‘spaces’ for change: community participation and natural resource transparency in post-conflict West Africa’ that is being…

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International News

In the last two weeks, 31 international news items on environmental peacebuilding were posted on our website. The following is a sampling:

Iraq: There is No Respite for Iraq’s Oil Industry

December 13, 2015 | Saadallah Al Fathi, Gulf News

Iraq’s oil revenues are now projected at $50 billion this year compared to about $84 billion in 2014 even though exports increased by about 0. 5 mbd in 2015.

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Liberia: As They Abandon Barren Land, Farmers Take Problems with Them

December 6, 2015 | Megan Rowling, Thomson Reuters Foundation

Creeping deserts, loss of trees, barren soils and water shortages are pushing poor farmers off their land from Africa to Latin America, forcing people to seek new ways to survive, experts said.

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Iraq/Syria/Islamic State: Islamic State’s Moneymaking Streams Take a Hit as It Loses Territory

December 4, 2015 | Hugh Naylor, Washington Post

By most estimates, the Islamic State is the world’s richest terrorist organization.

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Peru: Illegal Gold Miners in Madre de Dios, Peru, Paralyze the Region with Protests

December 4, 2015 | Ruxandra Guidi, Mongabay

Since November 23, the southeastern region of Madre de Dios in Peru has been paralyzed by street protests, road blockades, and tire burnings.

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Iraq/Turkey/Islamic State: Iraq to File Complaint against Turkey if Daesh-Ankara Oil Trade Confirmed

December 2, 2015 | PressTV

Baghdad says it will lodge a formal lawsuit against Ankara with the United Nations Security Council if claims are proved right that the Turkish government is involved in oil smuggling with the Daesh Takfiri…

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Liberia: Taylor Land Dispute - Several Jailed in Tussle - Police Wounded

December 2, 2015 | Bettie K. Johnson Mbayo, FrontPageAfrica

Former Liberian President Charles Ghankay Taylor who is currently serving 50 years sentence in The Hague has requested the court to grant him damages on 1,000 acres of land in the Bernard farm…

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Sierra Leone: AWDC Issues Alert over Fake Sierra Leone KP Certificate

December 1, 2015 | David Brummer, IDEX

The Antwerp World Diamond Center’s (AWDC) Diamond Office has alerted the Kimberley Process (KP) about the discovery of a false KP certificate from Sierra Leone.

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Sierra Leone: Sierra Leone Villagers Sue Mining Company in London High Court

November 29, 2015 | Lisa O'Carroll, The Guardian

An iron ore firm once listed in London is being sued in a multimillion pound lawsuit over evictions and alleged violent treatment of workers and villagers living near one of its mines in…

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Myanmar: Controversial Mining Bill Submitted to Parliament for a Third Time

November 27, 2015 | Htoo Thant, Myanmar Times

The long-awaited Mining Law amendment bill, which will update legislation from 1994, was suspended earlier this year following fierce disagreements between the upper and lower houses.

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Myanmar: Environmentalists Hope for Stronger Safeguards under NLD

November 27, 2015 | Nyein Nyein, The Irrawaddy

In the wake of recent disasters that have shone a light on the human toll wrought by a lack of environmental and development-related safeguards, local activists are hoping to reverse Burma’s abysmal environmental…

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Liberia: NOCAL Claims Community Projects That Do Not Exist

November 27, 2015 | Tetee Gebro, FrontPageAfrica

The news that the National Oil Company of Liberia (NOCAL) had delivered two much-needed latrines and a water well hand pump to his community came as a shock to Melvin C.

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Blogs & Opinion

In the last two weeks, 11 blogs & opinion pieces on environmental peacebuilding were posted on our website. Following is a sampling:

Will Peace Halt Colombia’s Coca Boom?

March 25, 2016 | Jim Wyss

Daniel Duarte has thick, rough hands and the burned scalp of someone who has spent more than two decades under the Andean sky tending coca crops.

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Pentagon Directive Quietly Makes Climate Change Long-Term Priority

March 24, 2016 | Wilson Center Staff

In the middle of January, Deputy Secretary of Defense Robert Work signed off on one of the potentially most significant, if little-noticed, orders in recent Pentagon history.

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How Drip Irrigation Methods Could Help Myanmar

March 21, 2016 | Daniel Zohar Zonshine

We hear a lot recently about El Nino and its effect on water availability in Myanmar.

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Long-term Peace in Afghanistan will Remain Elusive Without Land Security

March 18, 2016 | Mehrab Masayeed Habib

Decades of war have ravaged Afghanistan’s natural environment.

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Calculating the Environmental Benefits of Peace in Colombia

March 17, 2016 | Doug Weir

Colombia’s environment has suffered widespread and severe damage as a result of half a century of armed conflict.

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Five Years on: Lessons Learned from the Environmental Legacy of Syria’s War

March 16, 2016 | Wim Zwijnenburg

This week the Toxic Remnants of War Network commemorates the beginning of the conflict in Syria.

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Compiled by Gretchen Ellison, Natalia Jiménez Galindo, Amy Harlowe, Liz Hessami, Sophie Labaste, Janina Laurent, Jeremy Walker, Sahra Yusuf, and Ben Zukowski
Edited by Joel Young
Coordinated by Michael Lerner
Design by Graham Campbell
Managed and edited by Carl Bruch and David Jensen

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