Mongolian Herders Pursued Remedy Through Dialogue with a Mining Company Despite a huge power imbalance and entrenched interests, nomadic herders used a voluntary dispute resolution process to help remedy impacts of a massive copper and gold mine in Mongolia. Livestock...
Displaced Cambodian Families Used Compliance Review to Secure Long Overdue Compensation In 2014, years of campaigning and advocacy work paid off when the Asian Development Bank (ADB)’s Board of Directors ordered bank management to compensate and provide other types of...
Cambodian Communities Use Australian National Contact Point to Reach Groundbreaking Agreement with ANZ Bank Nearly six years after filing a National Contact Point (NCP) complaint, and a decade after being displaced, Cambodian communities secured a landmark...
Shareholder Advocacy in the Vedanta Campaign Niyamgiri mountain in the state of Orissa, India, is the ancestral home of one of the world’s most vulnerable tribal peoples, the Kondh. The Kondh rely on the mountain for their food, medicines and culture. It is also the...
A Human Rights Impact Assessment of Rubber Plantations in Ratanakiri, Cambodia Inclusive Development International and Equitable Cambodia began working in 2013 to help more than a dozen Indigenous communities in Cambodia’s Ratanakiri province defend their collective...
Holding a Thai Sugar Company Accountable for Land Grabbing: A Multi-Pronged Legal and Advocacy Campaign The 2000s saw an alarming trend of land-grabbing in Cambodia, as the government carved up vast areas of the countryside and granted large and legally dubious land...