Is Suriname’s oil a double edged sword?
As Suriname looks towards their emerging oil and natural gas industry as a financial lifeline, experts are sounding the alarm ...
As Suriname looks towards their emerging oil and natural gas industry as a financial lifeline, experts are sounding the alarm ...
Did you know that small-scale, illegal gold-mining activities are plaguing various Wayana Indigenous villages in the deep south of Suriname? ...
To protect their traditional values and norms, Suriname’s indigenous communities have found themselves on the front line of the climate ...
There are ongoing efforts to protect Suriname’s indigenous and Maroon communities given their vulnerability to climate change and unsustainable development.
In recent years, non-governmental organisations (NGOs) have played a noticeable role in efforts to promote more sustainable electronic waste (e-waste) ...
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