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Events

August 2011
  • Launch of Publish What You Pay (PWYP) campaign-Zimbabwe Chapter: a civil society platform for calling on government and mining companies to disclose mining revenue, payments and contracts. 

  • Community Monitoring Training workshops: initiative to enable community activists to gather and document violations of their environmental, economic, social, cultural, political and civil rights in mining areas
September 2011
  • Policy dialogue meeting on the Kimberly Process Certification Scheme (KPCS) and Marange Diamonds

  • Community Rights Training Clinics in Mining areas
October 2011
  • Community exchange and skills sharing visit to South Africa for community activists from mining areas
November 2011
  • National Conference for Parliamentarians on Legislative Environmental Representation with particular focus on mining
December 2011
  • National Conference for Community Based Organisations on Natural Resources Rights

 

Press Releases

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Date

Title

   
21 Jun 2011 The African Initiative on Mining, Environment and Society (AIMES) holds its 13th Annual Strategy Meeting in Harare
   
24 Aug 2010 Press Release-Mining Revenue Distribution
   
3 Aug 2010 Opinion-Comments on Mining Aspects in Fiscal Review Statement
   
26 May 2010 Press Release-COPAC Revises Constitutional Talking Points
   
26 May 2010 Press Release-EITI
   
26 May 2010 Press Statement-Relocation of Chiadzwa Villagers
   
26 May 2010 Press Statement-Talking Points Revised
   
26 May 2010 Zimbabwe Should Join the Extractive Industry Transparency Initiative (EITI)
   
3 Apr 2010 Constitutional Campaign Card on Environment
   
16 Feb 2010 Press Release-Make Diamond Mining Contracts Public
   
16 Feb 2010 Press Release-Transparency and Accountability Needed in Diamond Mining Sector
   
15 Jan 2010 Update on Chiadzwa Court Application
   
4 Feb 2009 Press Release-ZELA Court Application
   
28 Nov 2008 ZELA Press Statement on Cholera Outbreak