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RD Congo : violences en série dans les concessions minières exploitées par des entreprises chinoises
Plusieurs vidéos ont témoigné, depuis le mois de mars, des vives tensions dans les concessions minière exploitées par des entreprises chinoises dans la région de Lualaba, dans le sud de la République démocratique du Congo. Elles montrent des responsables de ces entreprises en venir aux mains avec leurs employés congolais, ou avec des orpailleurs artisanaux
AFREWATCH vient de publier son rapport sur les sociétés de sécurité privée et les droits de l’homme dans les provinces du Haut-Katanga et du Lualaba
AFREWATCH vient de publier son rapport sur les sociétés de sécurité privée et les droits de l’homme dans les provinces du Haut-Katanga et du Lualaba. Le rapport analyse le cadre légal de la sécurité privée en RDC, identifie ses faiblesses, documente les cas de violations des droits de l’homme commis par les agents de sécurité
ATELIER DE RENFORCEMENT DES CAPACITES DES COMMUNAUTES LOCALES DES ENTREPRISES MINIERES DE LA PROVINCE DU LUALABA SUR L’UTILISATION DE LA VIDEO POUR LA PROTECTION DES DROITS HUMAINS DU 24 au 26 FEVRIER 2021 A KOLWEZI
Dans le cadre de son programme d’accompagnement des communautés locales des entreprises extractives, African Resources Watch (AFREWATCH) et New Media Advocacy Project (NMAP) organisent dans la salle du lycée Mwanga à Kolwezi du 24 au 26 février 2021, un atelier de Renforcement des capacités des Communautés locales des Entreprises minières de la province du Lualaba
LA FACE CACHEE DU PROJET HYDROELECTRIQUE DE BUSANGA : Dépliant de dénonciation, vulgarisation et plaidoyer pour l’accès à l’électricité de Busanga
Résumé de l’étude menée par la synergie des ONG de la Société Civile du Haut-Katanga et du Lualaba
Rapport de l’atelier de réflexion des parties prenantes organisé à Kolwezi
Rapport de l’atelier de réflexion des parties prenantes organisé à Kolwezi sur l’artisanat minier dans la province du Lualaba Rapport de l’atelier de réflexion des parties prenantes organisé à Kolwezi sur l’artisanat minier dans la province du Lualaba Du 17 au 18 mars 2020 à Kolwezi, AFREWATCH a organisé un atelier d’échanges des parties prenantes
How to reduce conflicts between mining companies and artisanal miners in the province of Lualaba
By Emmanuel UMPULA In the DRC artisanal mining is legal on the basis of the revised mining code (article 109, paragraph 1) and implementing measures. The same legislation specifies that artisanal mining should take place in artisanal mining zones (ZEA); in other words artisanal mining cannot take place in a zone that is covered by
Conférence de presse sur l’accès des populations de la RDC à l’électricité
Conférence de presse sur l’accès des populations de la RDC à l’électricité
Rapport final de l’atelier de formation du 24 au 26 février 2021 AFREWATCH & NMAP
Pour renforcer les moyens d’intervention des communautés locales des entreprises minières aux activités de protection des droits humains, l’Observatoire Africain des Ressources naturelles (AFREWATCH) en partenariat avec New Média Advocacy Project (NMAP), ont mis en place ce programme formation continue en faveur des membres des communautés. En février 2020, une première session de renforcement avait
Rapport de la troisième session de renforcement des capacités des communautés locales des entreprises minières de la province du Lualaba sur l’utilisation de la vidéo pour la protection des droits humains
Pour renforcer les moyens d’intervention des communautés locales des entreprises minières aux activités de protection des droits humains, l’Observatoire Africain des Ressources naturelles (AFREWATCH) en partenariat avec New Média Advocacy Project (NMAP), ont mis en place le programme formation continue en faveur des membres des communautés. Ces formations ont connues la participation de six personnes
Memorandum
Lubumbashi, le 12 février 2021 « Projet hydroélectrique de Busanga : la synergie MWANGAZA exige la révision de l’Accord de J-V de 2016 portant création de SICOHYDRO pour définir la part de l’énergie réservée aux communautés impactées » Télécharger
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Emmanuel Umpula
Directeur Exécutif
Richard Ilunga
Directeur du Programme des Droits Humains
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Directrice du Programme de Plaidoyer