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The depletion of non-replenish-able resources
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Natural resources, in most African countries, has been the leading cause of conflicts on the continent, and probably the fuel for the crisis.
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Africa: A Continent in Crisis? »
Africa: A Continent in Crisis?
Africa: A Continent in Crisis?☜Plotting the arguments relating to those issues which should be addressed (and how) in order to restore Africas position (and that of its people) as an equal amongst nations.☜F1CEB7
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What Issues Defines Africa's Crisis? (AFR) »
What Issues Defines Africa's Crisis? (AFR)
What Issues Defines Africa's Crisis? (AFR)☜What existing issues would you identify as those that are creating the intensely difficult period Africa and its people are now going through?☜FFB597
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The depletion of non-replenish-able resources
The depletion of non-replenish-able resources☜Natural resources, in most African countries, has been the leading cause of conflicts on the continent, and probably the fuel for the crisis.☜59C6EF
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How can this abuse of resources be addressed? »
How can this abuse of resources be addressed?
How can this abuse of resources be addressed?☜What options are there to address the issues related to the exploitation of natural resources being used in fueling deadly conflicts on the continent?☜FFB597
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Resources depletion fosters land disputes and conflicts »
Resources depletion fosters land disputes and conflicts
Resources depletion fosters land disputes and conflicts☜Exploitation of natural resources (gold, oil, etc) under unregulated procedures destroys land area and hampers agricultural development.☜98CE71
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Blood Resources are examples of their role in the crisis »
Blood Resources are examples of their role in the crisis
Blood Resources are examples of their role in the crisis☜Under pressure from human rights groups in Africa and around the world, democratically elected governments have reacted and taken steps to more rigorously monitor and prevent the exploitation of natural resources in areas of conflict being used to fund ongoing wars. What are some of these resources?☜F8DADA
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Given the historical role that natural resources have played in fueling instability and conflict tackling the problem of natural resource management remains key to rebuilding Liberia’s and the regions security.
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December 2005
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Earl Burrowes, Sr.
6:50 PM 3 February 2009 GMT
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http://www.globalpolicy.org/security/issues/liberia/2005/12instability.pdf
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United Nations Mission in Liberia (UNMIL) and NTGL have failed to control Liberia’s most vulnerable areas, namely border regions and areas rich in natural resources, resulting in an explosion of illegal activity and security threats Despite specific reference in UNMIL’s mandate to assisting the NTGL in controlling its natural resources, UNMIL appeared to be either unable or unwilling to provide the NTGL with sufficient help to do so. The result has been an explosion of illegal diamond mining activities by a large number of ex-combatants leading to violations of the UN sanctions on diamonds and a significant security risk. With regards to timber, pit-sawing activitiesb by excombatants continue unabated, generating large amounts of uncontrolled and unaccounted revenue. The lack of adequate control of Liberia’s borders is also allowing cross border trafficking of natural resources and cross border recruitment of combatants.
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