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The U.S. Government's National Action Plan should address U.S. business conduct related to large-scale agricultural investments

The U.S. Government is working to develop a National Action Plan to promote responsible business conduct abroad that is consistent with the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights and the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises. This process provides an opportunity to reflect on how the United States can develop regulatory and voluntary measures that will help U.S. companies act responsibly and consistently with the UN Guiding Principles, regardless of the host country operating environment.


Liberia: Concessions Violate Women's Rights

Date: October 12th 2016

Source: AllAfrica.com / Daily Observer


A research report released in Monrovia over the weekend by Natural Resources Women's Platform (NRWP), the Alliance for Rural Democracy (ARD), and Green Advocates International (GAI) with support from US based Rights and Resources Initiatives (RRI), unearthed how foreign direct investment deprives local women of the land rights that form the basis for their livelihoods and cultures despite promises of shared economic development.

Thirst for coltan, gold threatens Venezuelan forests, indigenous lands

By: Jeanfreddy Gutiérrez Torres

Date: October 31st 2016

Source: Mongabay


  • Venezuela has invited foreign companies to play a leading role in developing the Orinoco Mining Arc, potentially opening 12 percent of the country to mining interests, and endangering forests, rivers, national parks and indigenous lands in the remote southeastern part of the nation.

Namibia: Proposed law bans foreign landlords

By: Shinovene Immanuel

Date: November 14th 2016

Source: The Namibian


FOREIGN nationals will no longer be allowed to own agricultural, commercial and communal land if a proposed law tabled last week by lands minister Utoni Nujoma is passed in parliament.


Details on how government plans to ban foreign land ownership are contained in the Land Bill of 2016 tabled by Nujoma in the National Assembly last Thursday.