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For the past two decades, Equatorial Guinea has been one of Africa’s largest oil producers and on paper, it is a middle-income economy. Yet instead of spending the country’s oil riches on improving life for ordinary Equatorial Guineans, the government has squandered its enormous wealth on questionable infrastructure projects – highways to nowhere, empty 5-star hotels – where corruption is rife. In a new interview, HRW researcher Sarah Saadoun explains how a combination of gross mismanagement and high-level corruption has left the Equatorial Guinea’s health and education sectors on their knees.
While investigating the exploitation of workers in Russia building stadiums for the 2018 World Cup, a Human Rights Watch consultant was detained by Russian police and unidentified security forces…
“No matter how white phosphorus is used, it poses a high risk of horrific and long-lasting harm in crowded cities like Raqqa and Mosul and any other areas with concentrations of civilians.”
In total, 168 million children around the world are pressed into child labor. This year’s World Day against Child Labor focuses on the impact of conflict and natural disasters on the issue.
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