In this video we see Maria Mkhatswa, who is claiming the right of her people to have access to clean water, like they had years ago, when the coal mining industry had not yet polluted the whole area. The three part series 'Reality of Mine' gives a voice to women affected by mining in India, Kenya and South Africa. With the support of international NGOs Both ENDS and ActionAid, they have begun to stand up for their rights.
In this video, Trivinia Mwanga Mwamburi from Kenya takes you with in her fight to get the land back which was taken from her because of the expansion of large scale salt mines. The three part series 'Reality of Mine' gives a voice to women affected by mining in India, Kenya and South Africa. With the support of international NGOs Both ENDS and ActionAid, they have begun to stand up for their rights.
This short video takes you to Panna, India, where traditional adivasi women successfully oppose forced evictions. The three part series 'Reality of Mine' gives a voice to women affected by mining in India, Kenya and South Africa. With the support of international NGOs Both ENDS and ActionAid, they have begun to stand up for their rights.
Both ENDS heeft samen met 13 andere Nederlandse NGO's en vakbonden een brief gestuurd over de Indonesische Omnibuswet aan de Nederlandse minister voor Buitenlandse Handel en Ontwikkelingssamenwerking. Wij uiten hiermee onze bezorgdheid over de overhaaste goedkeuring van dit pakket aan wetten door het Indonesische parlement.
Een aantal Hondurese organisaties heeft een brief gestuurd naar het management van FMO om op te roepen niet in zee te gaan met de Hondurese bank FICOHSA. De bank is nauw verweven met de elite die in Honduras veel macht heeft over de politiek, de (para) militairen en het bedrijfsleven.
Between 2010 and 2013, Both ENDS, together with Indonesian and Dutch organisations and universities, conducted a project in the district of Sanggau in West-Kalimantan, on the island of Borneo, Indonesia. The project was meant to help local communities with the recognition of their land rights and. This is a beautiful short documentary about how the people of one of these villages responded to the ever expanding palm oil plantations around them.