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INTERVIEW The government does not want us to know the truth

At that time almost two-and-a-half years had passed since the Dutch Syrian scandal began to unfold.  According to revelations made by Dutch media, financial and material support had been given to war criminals and jihadist groups in so-called opposition-controlled areas in Syria. In the parliamentary debate, Sadet Karabulut asked whether it was true that Rutte and his government had tried to stop a motion for an independent inquiry into the Netherlands’ support for opposition groups in Syria. “Yes, of course … We have advised to vote against the motion,” Rutte replied, according to the protocol of the debate.  An investigation would be a threat to the Syrians in the opposition and might create tensions between the Netherlands and its allies, he said.

Cordaid in Uruzgan: promoting health care in a war zone - Afghanistan

Cordaid in Uruzgan: promoting health care in a war zone Format Despite the odds of war, Uruzgan’s health care system is getting better and stronger. Has Cordaid’s 2001-2018 commitment in the Afghan province anything to do with this encouraging fact? And how did we stick to our health care mission in the complexity and volatility of conflict? One Dutch and one Afghan expert come with answers to these and other questions. Uruzgan: one of Afghanistan s most challenging provinces But first, some background. Today, despite ISAF s massive efforts between 2001 and 2014 to train the Afghan army and help rebuild government institutions, the Taliban control between 80% to 90% of Uruzgan province. With its 400.000 inhabitants living in sparsely populated (semi)mountainous terrain, and most main roads beyond government control, it is one of the most challenging of all Afghanistan s 34 provinces.

Mole Ecological Landscape Gets Organic Processing Centres

  A Rocha Ghana and partners have handed over a range of green enterprise processing facilities and equipment to four Community Resource Management Areas (CREMAs) around Mole National Park in the Savanna Region of Ghana.       These interventions are key to enhancing the livelihood and the living standards of women and youth groups living in areas close to the National Park which is one of Ghana’s premier protected area.        The handing over of the facilities and equipment is part of a bigger vision to support communities to harness the natural resources in their landscape, through the development of green enterprises to provide competitive long-term stream of incomes for community people in a manner that does not compromise the integrity of the environment to support future generations. 

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