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17 Jan 2017

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Myanmar-China Pipeline Watch Committee (MCPWC)

In Search of Social Justice along the Myanmar-China Oil and Gas Pipeline: A Follow-up Report

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One year after Myanmar-China Pipeline Watch Committee (MCPWC) has published a research report entitled “In Search of Social Justice along the Myanmar-China oil and gas pipeline,” the organization has published a follow-up report on the 18th of January 2017. The purposes of releasing this follow-up report are to inform all the concerned stakeholders on how MCPWC has been applying the research findings into the practical work within one year as well as the responses of the Myanmar government, parliaments, and the project companies. … MCPWC would like to again suggest that there should be a certain fund for Environmental Management Plan (EMP) to remedy the damaged environment and to conserve soil quality along the pipeline as the organization did in the previous research report. Moreover, MCPWC would like to suggest that the tripartite group composed of the government, the company, and the representatives of local communities should form an independent foundation to share the benefits of the projects to the local communities transparently.