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Beyond Shadows of Justice Report

https://drive.google.com/open?id=1634lf3UQr93sRodKEqc7Q3_5rQRL9MLF

#MonitoringInfrastructureProjects

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"Infrastructure Development Projects Must be Preceded by Economic, Social Impact Assessment. The Economic Impact of S.G.R is already taking toll on our communities." ~HURIA # MonitoringInfrastructureProjects   # MwacheDam   # Rights2Development

#MonitoringInfrastructureProjects

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"Civil Society Groups Must be involved in Monitoring Impacts or Fulfilment of Conditions imposed in the Compensation Plan for Projects Affected Persons."~HURIA   # MwacheDam   # Rights2Development

Report shows men more likely to commit suicide than women in Kenya

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Read more at:   https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/article/2001278654/report-shows-men-more-likely-to-commit-suicide-than-women

Advancing Communities Right to Health and Clean Environment

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Human Rights Agenda[HURIA]   with support from   Abdulswamad Shariff Nassir   Foundation and the   Kenya Medical Practitioners, Pharmacists and Dentists Union   today held a Free Medical Camp in Kikaangoni,in Jomvu Constituency. The Camp is a series of activities organized by HURIA in response to the resident's outcry over alleged increased cases of respiratory diseases due to inhalation of clinker dust stored closer to their   homesteads. HURIA is currently documenting complaints against companies impacting on communities' health and environment. Advancing Communities Right to Health and Clean Environment Human Rights Agenda[HURIA]   with support from   Abdulswamad Shariff Nassir   Foundation and the   Kenya Medical Practitioners, Pharmacists and Dentists Union   today held a Free Medical Camp in Kikaangoni,in Jomvu Constituency. The Camp is a series of activities organized by HURIA in response to the resident's outcry over alleged increased cases of respiratory

Amplifying Community Voices on Objection to Granting of Mining Licence to ARM Cement PLC

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This morning, Human Rights Agenda[HURIA] met with community members from Maereni, Chauringo, Pangani whose parcels of land are covered under the mining licence applied by ARM Cement plc. The communities had an opportunity to air their grievances against the company through the media who were also present during the meeting. Through mediation, advisory sessions, referrals we resolve publ ic grievances on alleged threatening, violations, abuses and infringement of human rights. We will continue to investigate, document and expose human rights violations and abuses and increase their visibility through special reports and use of alternative and mainstream media. Human Rights Agenda[HURIA] will continue supporting and sustaining community efforts towards a clean and healthy environment.