Category: Spotlights

Kyrgyz Republic: Shaping Civil Society in a New Democracy

Kyrgyz Republic’s Kumtor Gold Mine began production in 1997. In May 1998, a truck containing twenty tons of highly toxic sodium cyanide used in the gold leaching process crashed into the Barksoon River and spilled 1.7 tons of its cargo into the waterway. What followed is testament to the power of citizen action in a […]

Peru: Newmont Relents on Mount Quilish

In a major victory for the people of Peruvian mountain towns near Newmontís massive Yanacocha mine, Newmont Mining Corporation has relented in its quest to expand the mine to Mount Quilish, a mountain that many consider sacred and where expansion would further endanger water quality and public health. Large-scale protests that mobilized 10,000 or more […]

Lesotho: River Voices

  Note: Transformation Resource Centre (TRC), a Lesotho community development and human rights group, is working to bring moderation to the controversy over one of the largest dam building projects in the world. It’s getting help from an unlikely and very distant source: India’s famed Narmada Bachao Andolan. The six-dam Lesotho Highlands Water Project, designed […]

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