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Rubber company expelled from Forest Stewardship Council

Rubber giant expelled from the world’s leading forest certification body, the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) due to illegal land and forest clearance in Cambodia. In November 2014, Global Witness, that works on corruption in natural resource management complained to the FSC about illegal act

“Silence Is Too Often The Only Safe Option Left” – UN Report On Sources and Whistleblowers

Governments and international organizations are failing to ensure adequate protections to whistleblowers and sources of information, according to a new report Countless sources and whistleblowers around the world are intimidated by officials, co-workers, and others, depriving everyone of information

Masai land under threat from luxury wildlife hunting

Olosho, produced by the Masai community is a powerful video highlighting the land-rights struggle against global companies and the Tanzanian government The film was created by six members of the Maasai community, from Loliondo, Tanzania who have been battling over twenty years to protect their p

Explainer: what are the UN sustainable development goals?

Asghar Zaidi, University of Southampton The SDGs come into effect at the end of 2015, following the completion of the millennium development goals (MDGs), and cover the period 2016-2030 Orignially posted at The Conversation, that generates news and views from the academic and research community. Rep

More than 50 % of OECD countries exporting corruption, says Transparency International

22 of the 41 OECD anti-bribery convention countries have failed to investigate or prosecute any foreign bribery case during the last four years, violating their obligation to combat cross-border bribery According to the recently released report by Transparency International (TI), only four countries

How can we prevent the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals from failing?

James Patterson, University of Waterloo; Florian Koch, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research, and Kathryn Bowen, Australian National University The soon-to-be-adopted SDGs are likely to fail unless far more attention is given to addressing governance challenges crucial to their implementation

Broken Landscape: a film on the lives of people affected by “rat hole” coal mining, Meghalaya, India

The film Broken Landscape examines the lives of those on the front lines of water-energy-livelihoods choke point, complicated by illegal mining and  corruption   In India’s resource-rich, green, yet poor state of Meghalaya, unscientific or “rat hole”coal mining has been one of

A third of aid charities decline to make fraud data public: Thomson Reuters Foundation

A Thomson Reuters Foundation investigation found that 1/3 of the world’s 25 biggest aid charities declined to make their fraud data public. According to a study by Thomson Reuters Foundation, captured data from 12 of the 25 humanitarian non-governmental organisations (NGOs) with the greatest e

Undercover British cops stifled green movements, developed intimate relations, violated rights

Covert British cops in Green and Social activism movements over the last four decades have tried to stifle environmental and social movements, developed personal relations with activists, devastated many lives and violated human rights.  In 2011, Mark Kennedy was exposed as an undercover cop infilt

Activists to merge in Delhi to defend ‘progressive pro-people’ laws

On the 2nd of December 2014, various activist groups from across India will be gathering in Delhi during the winter session of parliament. These pan Indian activists will be in the capital to protest the current amendments initiated on various laws by the government of India. The rally’s Faceb

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