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Unternehmensantwort

31 Mär 2015

Autor:
Bagamoyo EcoEnergy Response

Bagamoyo EcoEnergy's response

"Land grabbing definition perpetrated in the BEE project"

Bagamoyo EcoEnergy (BEE) believes that all Projects may do ‘more harm than good’…unless safeguards are put in place to ensure equitable development. For that reason, BEE has made immense efforts to follow international best practice standards1. There has been a very comprehensive consultation process on the resettlement programme with not only all the four hamlets2recognised by the GoT valuations process, but also with the temporal residents inside the Project site, all of which has been meticulously documented.

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