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The EarthRights International?s Mekong School in Chiang Mai, Thailand is a unique training program for specialists from the Mekong region (Yunnan/China, Burma, Laos, Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam) whose work focuses on environmental issues and civil society.

Upon the completion of the inaugural year of the ERI-Mekong School, the Mekong School Alumni Network was formed and has been growing up in strength alongwith the School year by year. The alumni group developed the overall campaign theme of increasing the participation of affected communities and civil society in regional development process. Read more
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Gates Opened, A Struggle Continues: Reporting From the Village of the Poor, Rasi Salai

2009-08-11

“The project was approved in 1989 as an irrigation weir to solve problems of water scarcity in the arid Isaan. In 1992, construction commenced on the anticipated 4.5-meter-tall, Bt140 million (baht) dam under management of the Department of Energy Development and Promotion (DEDP). An Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) was not completed prior to construction, and villagers were not involved in the planning or management of the dam.
Gates Opened, A Struggle Continues: Reporting From the Village of the Poor, Rasi Salai


 

Take Action NOW: This is a critical moment for our planet and the rights of Indigenous Peoples

2009-06-15

Early morning on June 5, Peruvian military police violently raided a group of indigenous people at a peaceful blockade on a road outside of Bagua, in the northern Peruvian Amazon, leading to the deaths of dozens of indigenous protesters and several police officers.
Take Action NOW: This is a critical moment for our planet and the rights of Indigenous Peoples