El Salvador: Citizens who are no strangers to revolution take on the mining firms

CLAIRE PROVOST, MATT KENNARD - CHALATENANGO, EL SALVADOR

  A local municipality has used little-known legislation to block environmentally damaging metal exploration The hills of Chalatenango, in northern El Salvador, were once home to one of central America’s leading revolutionary movements. During the country’s 1980-1992 civil war, thousands●●●

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How does the Gates Foundation spend its money to feed the world? 

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“Listening to farmers and addressing their specific needs. We talk to farmers about the crops they want to grow and eat, as well as the unique challenges they face. We partner with organizations that understand and are equipped to address these challenges, and●●●

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Ecuador’s FM Patino on global corporations: Transnational misconduct must end

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Ecuador’s Foreign Affairs Minister Ricardo Patino. (Reuters/Toby Melville) Transnational corporations have abused their privileges leading to “an unprecedented level of social and environmental injustice,” said Ecuador’s FM Ricardo Patino in his article calling on all nations to hold such companies●●●

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