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21 Jul 2014

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National Association of Professional Environmentalists & The Gaia Foundation, 4 July 2014

[DOC] Press Release on new report on human rights threats of extractive industry to local communities

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"Press Release", 3 Jul 2014

A new Report released today by the National Association of Professional Environmentalists (NAPE), Uganda and The Gaia Foundation (UK) reveals how mining is significantly threatening ecosystems and communities in the Bunyoro region. The Report - Mining and its impacts on Water, Food Sovereignty and Sacred Natural Sites and Territories - advocates for the recognition and protection of watersheds, food sovereignty areas, and Sacred Natural Sites and Territories as No Go Areas for mining and extractive activities.