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  • ART : 32029 : Not available for external loan
    Rising gold prices but lower incomes for gold miners : evidence on market imperfections from Burkina Faso during COVID-19
    English
    20230112
    Oxford University Press
    Burkina Faso | pandemic effects | communicable disease control adverse effects | freedom of movement | extraction and processing industry | economic activities | income | developing countries
    Journal of African economies ; doi: 10.1093/jae/ejac032
  • ART : 32048 : Not available for external loan
    Income opportunities for many or development through state revenues? : contested narratives on mining
    English
    20221128
    Taylor and Francis
    economic activities | extraction and processing industry | developing countries | economic development | income | discourse analysis | business corporations role | capitalism | NGOs role | policy making | legitimacy | Burkina Faso
    Critical African studies ; doi: 10.1080/21681392.2022.2133732
  • ART : 29517 : Not available for external loan
    Human rights in the oil and gas industry : when are policies and practices enough to prevent abuse?
    English
    20220700
    Sage
    universal | prevention of human rights violations effectiveness | human resource management | torture prevention effectiveness | extraction and processing industry | human rights protection | business corporations role
    Business and society ; vol. 61, no. 6
  • ART : 29765 : Not available for external loan
    Broadening the analysis of peace in Mozambique : exploring emerging violence in times of transnational extractivism in Cabo Delgado
    English
    20210400
    Taylor and Francis
    Mozambique | violence effects | developing countries | civil society's role | communities | postcolonial situations | colonialism | historical aspects | case studies | development | peace | extraction and processing industry | postconflict situations | conflict resolution effectiveness
    Global society ; vol. 35, no. 2
  • UN : A/HRC/43/59 : Not available for external loan
    Report of the Special Rapporteur on the Situation of Human Rights in Myanmar
    English
    20200429
    United Nations
    human rights monitoring | fact-finding missions | state behaviour | state compliance | data collection methods | interviewing | Rohingya refugees | assessment | Burmese refugees | repression | elections | incitement to hatred | nationalism | populism | politics | political persecution | agents responsible for violations | political imprisonment | land tenure | economic activities | repression strategies | business corporations role | environmental degradation | development adverse effects | surveillance | communication technology's role | natural resources | extraction and processing industry | working conditions | labour | armed conflict effects | crimes against humanity | war crimes | genocide | land mines | internally displaced persons | Myanmar
    UN. Human Rights Council. Special Rapporteur on the Situation of Human Rights in Myanmar
  • UN : A/HRC/40/68 : Not available for external loan
    Report of the Special Rapporteur on the Situation of Human Rights in Myanmar
    English
    20190502
    United Nations
    fact-finding missions | state behaviour | denial | data collection methods | Rohingya refugees | Burmese refugees | interviewing | natural resources | economic development | human rights violations patterns | child labour | extraction and processing industry | armed forces' role | accountability | law reform effectiveness | institutional reform effectiveness | schools | incitement to hatred | political opposition victimisation | political imprisonment | repression effects | civilian population victimisation | armed conflict effects | economic, social and cultural rights | land tenure | business corporations role | Myanmar
    UN. Human Rights Council. Special Rapporteur on the Situation of Human Rights in Myanmar
  • MON : 2016.053 : Not available for external loan
    Global health watch 4 : an alternative world health report
    English
    20140000
    Zed
    978-1-78360-253-7
    Europe | Central America | South America | Western Asia | United Kingdom | Mexico | Brazil | South Africa | Tunisia | Haiti | Africa | Bolivia | El Salvador | Venezuela | Colombia | Peru | Greece | India | Australia | health care delivery | research ethics | World Health Organization (WHO) | NGOs | public health | business corporations | epidemics | poverty | clinical trials | extraction and processing industry | international cooperation | quality of life | social change | social movements | advocacy | indigenous groups | health status | empowerment | health care rationing | health care reform | economics | health services accessibility | transition to democracy | health policy | health insurance | health care sector | right to health | gender-based violence | health services | community health workers | health personnel | community development | social security | nutrition | food | community health services
    People's Health Movement (ed.)
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