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Centre for Natural Resource Governance (CNRG)
Centre for Natural Resource Governance (CNRG) is a research and advocacy civil society organisation whose mandate is to promote good governance of natural resources, particularly minerals. CNRG advocates that natural resources should be extracted in a transparent, accountable, community inclusive and bio- sustainable manner. Since its inception in 2012, CNRG holds an impeccable record of tackling difficult issues such as demanding revenue transparency, investigating human rights violations the extractive sector and building the capacity of resource rich communities to speak for themselves. CNRG is a leading campaigner for free, prior, informed and continuous consent of communities regarding natural resource extraction.
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Dinde Community in Standoff with Chinese Investors over a Proposed Coal Mining Project
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Guns, Power and Politics: Extractives and Violence Against Women in Zimbabwe
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From Blood Diamonds to Blood Gold - A Report on Machete Violence in Zimbabwe's ASM Gold Sector
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Mining Sector Exemptions from the COVID-19 Lockdown: Motivations and Triggers - Key Highlights
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Mining Sector Exemptions from COVID-19 Lockdown: Motivations and Triggers - Special Report
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Environmental Impact Assessment Report for Hwange Coal Mining Activities
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Report on the Situation of Coal Mining in Hwange: Special focus on Hwange Colliery Company
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Two Faces of Diamonds: The woman in New York and the woman in Marange
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