PHA-Exchange> Re: More trouble for the peasants and their environ ment

Minja-Trupin, Christine ctrupin at mmc.edu
Mon Feb 16 06:47:23 PST 2004


 
The world Bank is about to fund a major road project around the slopes of
Kilimanjaro, Tanzania.  A lot of people are going to be replaced and their
livelihood.  To my knowledge, Their has being no study to so assess the
impact of this road on the mountain whose snow are already in the danger of
disappearing from global worming effect. Clearly the road will have no added
benefit to the community.  Most likely it will be a disaster -- a way of
extracting timber and other resources from the area. Off course this is
coming down to the people as government's order. I would like to bring this
problem to the attention of organization that can ensure the rights of the
people and protection of the worlds heritage. To stop this project will
require an international action.  Thank you.   
 
Christine. 



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