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9 Oct 2015- 10:01 by OOSKAnews Correspondent WASHINGTON, DC, United States International watchdog group Human Rights Watch this week called for an investigation into the deaths of three people during protests against the Las Bambas mining project in Peru’s Apurimac region. The protesters-- 30-year
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8 Jul 2014- 09:55 by Local Press Report WASHINGTON, DC Inter-American Development Bank The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) has approved a $25 million loan to support Peru’s efforts to reduce its vulnerability to disasters and to improve its ability to respond to them. This is the third loan
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Four Latin American governments were found to be giving away natural resources located primarily found in areas where indigenous communities live in an effort to increase economic development, according to a new study from NGO Rights and Resources Initiative (RRI).
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Peru is considered one of the countries in South America most vulnerable to climate change, due to water scarcity concerns that are already taking a toll on a “wide spectrum of Peruvian society,” according to a new report from Washington DC-based think tank the Center for American Progress.
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29 Sep 2010- 16:02 by Local Press Report PERU, WASHINGTON DC Inter-American Development Bank The Inter-American Development Bank (IADB) is lending Peru $25 million USD to reduce the country's vulnerability to natural disasters, such as the heavy rains and mudslides earlier this year, and its
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17 Mar 2009- 16:02 by OOSKAnews Correspondent PERU, LIMA Beijing-based aluminum company Chinalco, through its Peruvian subsidiary Minera Chinalco Peru, announced construction of a water treatment plant at Kingsmill Tunnel in the central highlands of the country's Junin department. The