Eyes on the future, Ears to the ground: Ofacken Onge Nufuk- Women’s Program Coordinator Centre for Environmental Research & Development , Papua New Guinea The 11 th AWID International Forum on Women’s Rights and Development November 14 – 17 2008 Cape Town, South Africa The Power of Movements
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Eyes on the future, Ears to the ground:
Ofacken Onge Nufuk- Women’s Program CoordinatorCentre for Environmental Research & Development,
Independent country (33 yrs) Ruled by a democratic system of governance Member of the Commonwealth Tropical (Wet/Dry seasons) 800 plus languages Population of over 6 million people
– Advanced Explorations stage About 200 exploration License
Centre for Environmental Research & Development (CERD )
a non-governmental, not-for-profit making organization, Environment and human rights advocate, Focus on Mining, (oil & gas) projects throughout Papua New Guinea, Founded in 2003 Vission – A PNG free of Irresponsible Mining, Mission – Uphold the rights of PNG citizens to minimize
environmental destructions in relation to mining activities.
Value – People & Environment (Health & Livelihood)
Key Goals
facilitate flow of information to partners, affected communities and interested citizens,
conduct policy research and impact assessment studies,
lobby and advocate for policy changes where seen necessary,
provide training to local communities, facilitate legal aid for mine affected communities
if deemed necessary.
Mine Affected Women
Women at mine site and in vicinity of mines– Voiceless and vulnerable,– Victims of decisions of others,– Living & struggling with the aftermath,– Thinking positively & being responsible for daily
needs,
Common issues raised in affected Communities
Environmental Degradation– Livelihood affected
Food security (scarcity, quality) Income generation at threat
– Health Risk Contaminated water sources Contaminated Food source
Social Problems, – migration & ethnic clashes, land shortage, alcohol & drug
abuse, increase in sexual transmitted diseases (HIV/AIDS), – Dying indigenous cultures/traditions, disrespect, etc,
Mine Affected Women’s Foundation-Papua New Guinea
Mine-affected Women -Tolukuma
Amidst the pain…..a smile just for a Photo.
‘ONE VOICE’
….for a temporary ban on new & up-coming mining projects…..