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How to Open Up Mining Governance? The Experiences of the Indigenous Peoples in Palawan

9/28/2020

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Read up on the experiences of indigenous community of Bataraza, Palawan in understanding mining related data disclosures through the Open Mining Governance project of Bantay Kita. 

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It's truly enlightening to learn about the efforts being made to open up mining governance in Palawan, particularly through the experiences of the indigenous community in Bataraza. The Open Mining Governance project by Bantay Kita seems like a crucial initiative, shedding light on the often-opaque world of mining-related data disclosures.

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In the face of challenges posed by the mining industry, the experiences of the indigenous community in Bataraza, Palawan highlight the need for a more inclusive and accountable approach to mining governance. The Open Mining Governance project stands as a beacon of hope, providing these marginalized communities with the tools they need to advocate for their rights and protect their environment.

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I am deeply impressed by the efforts of the indigenous community in Bataraza, Palawan, as they strive to understand mining-related data disclosures through the Open Mining Governance project by Bantay Kita. It's crucial that indigenous peoples are involved in decisions about mining in their ancestral lands.

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Efforts to open up mining governance in Palawan and initiatives like the Open Mining Governance project by Bantay Kita are indeed crucial steps towards transparency and accountability in the mining industry. Mining operations can have significant environmental and social impacts, especially in areas with indigenous communities, and it's essential for these communities to have a voice and access to information about mining activities.

Projects like this one aim to empower local communities, provide them with data and insights about mining operations, and enable them to participate in decision-making processes that affect their land and livelihoods. By shedding light on mining-related data disclosures and promoting transparency, such initiatives contribute to a more informed and equitable dialogue between stakeholders, including indigenous communities, mining companies, and government authorities.

The experiences of the indigenous community in Bataraza serve as a valuable example of how communities can advocate for their rights and interests when armed with information and support. It's a positive step towards ensuring responsible and sustainable mining practices that prioritize the well-being of affected communities and

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