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En un Haití sin Parlamento, el nuevo decreto minero abre la puerta a la industria extractiva

Our position paper why a truly just transition must be popular, inclusive, and grounded in the Right to Say No, and a right to choose ...

HOMEF team discuss the Socio-ecological Transition

In the geopolitical imagination of the Caribbean, Haiti is often portrayed as a territory with an almost mythical mining potential. From the ...

This article explores the links between extractivism, specifically mining, and militarism with a focus on the Irish context

We are calling on you to stand once again with the Indigenous peoples of Palawan, the Philippines.

When Haiti is showcased on international media, it is almost always associated with the same words: crisis, violence, poverty, or disaster. In ...

Desde las minas que abastecen a los ejércitos hasta los ejércitos que protegen las minas.

31 Years of Insatiable Greed and Plunder, The Continuous Fight Towards People’s Sovereignty over National Patrimony
Thirty-one years after the ...
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