Natalie Lowrey | The University of Sydney (original) (raw)
Communications Coordinator for the Deep Sea Mining campaign (DSMC), hosted by MiningWatch Canada, a project of The Ocean Foundation and partners of Mission Blue - Sylvia Earle Alliance and the Deep Sea Conservation Coalition. DSMC has a consistent focus on deep sea mining as a very real threat to the world’s oceans using a unique approach combining grassroots community development with regional policy interventions, and human rights and science-based advocacy to support local community calls in Papua New Guinea and across the Pacific for a complete Ban on Seabed Mining: http://deepseaminingoutofourdepth.org
Communications Coordinator at AID/WATCH (Australia), an independent monitor of international aid and trade policy focusing on the systems that cause poverty and inequality. AID/WATCH campaigns to end the use of aid to further Australia’s economic national interest and the expense of the poor and challenges Australian government agencies, multilateral agencies, corporations and NGO that use aid and trade to undermine the ability of people in developing countries to determine their own: http://aidwatch.org.au
Co-founded ProtestBarrick.net in 2007 and has facilitated Indigenous communities from Australia and Papua New Guinea to the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues and speaking tours in Canada where Barrick Gold has its head office: http://protestbarrick.net
Advocates and campaigns on the rights of local communities living near Australian rare earth miner Lynas Corporation's rare earth refinery in Malaysia: http://stoplynas.org
Phone: +61421226200
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in order to represent the voices of the millions of women affected by mining around the world. Ne... more in order to represent the voices of the millions of women affected by mining around the world. Network members present at the meeting, immediately came forward to give case studies of their campaigns and Sunita Dubey and Tanya Roberts-Davis eagerly volunteered to take responsibility for making this book happen. We sincerely thank their tireless work in both finding the resources as well as in compiling the case studies that came from different campaigns and in different languages. Particularly, Tanya Roberts burnt the mid-night oil over several months to patiently put these stories together. The International Secretariat wishes to dedicate this book to the indigenous, rural, migrant, displaced and affected women living and working in the mining regions. This publication was possible because of all the contributions from community organizers, researchers, community legal specialists, Indigenous Peoples' rights activists, peasant and workers' rights advocates, and other human rights advocates. Hence our deepest respect and gratitude to all the women who were part of this collaborative initiative,
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The key issues discussed in the speaking tour of North America conducted by Indigenous leaders fr... more The key issues discussed in the speaking tour of North America conducted by Indigenous leaders from four countries opposing large-scale gold mining on their lands by Canadian-owned Barrick Gold Corporation are discussed. Other aspects of the tour and the support received are highlighted.
in order to represent the voices of the millions of women affected by mining around the world. Ne... more in order to represent the voices of the millions of women affected by mining around the world. Network members present at the meeting, immediately came forward to give case studies of their campaigns and Sunita Dubey and Tanya Roberts-Davis eagerly volunteered to take responsibility for making this book happen. We sincerely thank their tireless work in both finding the resources as well as in compiling the case studies that came from different campaigns and in different languages. Particularly, Tanya Roberts burnt the mid-night oil over several months to patiently put these stories together. The International Secretariat wishes to dedicate this book to the indigenous, rural, migrant, displaced and affected women living and working in the mining regions. This publication was possible because of all the contributions from community organizers, researchers, community legal specialists, Indigenous Peoples' rights activists, peasant and workers' rights advocates, and other human rights advocates. Hence our deepest respect and gratitude to all the women who were part of this collaborative initiative,
The key issues discussed in the speaking tour of North America conducted by Indigenous leaders fr... more The key issues discussed in the speaking tour of North America conducted by Indigenous leaders from four countries opposing large-scale gold mining on their lands by Canadian-owned Barrick Gold Corporation are discussed. Other aspects of the tour and the support received are highlighted.