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and the legislative and technical challenges facing the Government. In the event, private sector representatives, development partners, and local government offi cials from the oil theatre, as well as a number of advocacy groups, were also invited—in all close to 200 people attended. The Seminar was opened by President Yoweri Museveni. Dr.
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Liberia is one of the poorest countries in Africa and has an extremely underdeveloped economy, largely due to the First Liberian Civil War (1989-1996). The civil war destroyed the economy, and cause loss of infrastructure and capital, as well as brain drain. The death and displacement of people further slowed down economic development.
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Some 5.4 million people have died. It has been the world's deadliest conflict since World War II. The vast majority have actually died from non-violent causes such as malaria, diarrhea, pneumonia and malnutrition—all typically preventable in normal circumstances, but have come about because of the conflict.
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Access to clean modern energy services is an enormous challenge facing the African continent because energy is fundamental for socioeconomic development and poverty eradication. Today, 60% to 70% of the Nigerian population does not have access to electricity. There is no doubt that the present power crisis afflicting Nigeria will persist unless the government diversifies the energy sources in ...
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8 PROBLEMS FACING THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE TRANSPORT SECTOR IN UGANDA August 30, 2022; the origin of Long Distance trade. August 30, 2022; 8 FACTORS HINDERING EFFECTIVE EXPLOITATION OF MINERAL RESOURCES IN UGANDA August 30, 2022
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The vastness of Nigeria's minerals resources cannot and should not be over emphasised. We began to explore and exploit her natural mineral resources in 1902 and in its prime, the solid minerals sector was one of the largest producers of tin and coal, as well as a producer of a considerable 1.4 tons of gold annually.
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Problems faced during the exploitation of natural resources; Renewable Resources: Forestry: Introduction. ... Conservation of mineral resources; Rehabilitation of Mines; Oil Drilling in Nigeria: Benefits, drawbacks, problems of oil extraction ... The benefits and problems facing SADC; Domestic Trade in Zimbabwe; Zimbabwe's foreign Trade:
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Yet, Nigeria is superabundantly endowed with natural resources, especially crude oil and natural gas. The nation has been a net exporter of crude oil for more than 4 decades. Over a period of 35 years, Nigeria's cumulative revenues from oil have amounted to about US$350 billion at 1995 prices (Gary and Karl, 2003). Presently, the Nigerian ...
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The mining sector was a key driver of growth with copper and cobalt production rising by 12% and 7.6 %, respectively. Non-mining sectors (particularly agriculture and services) recovered, growing by 3.9 % in 2021 despite economic restrictions due to COVID-19.
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Nervous investors and a lack of access to capital has meant numerous high-profile projects being scrapped, shelved or sent back to the drawing board. 4. Volatility of commodity prices Volatile commodity prices make it extremely difficult for companies to plan income and therefore expenditure.
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Accordingly, the report considers the issues of efficiency with respect to solid minerals, revenue issues in solid minerals; infrastructural facilities in solid minerals exploitation, environmental issues and sustainability.
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Water pollution is an environmental problem that is of major concern to us in Nigeria and the world at large. Human contribution to water pollution is enormous by way of defecating; dumping of refuse, industrial wastes and washing of clothes etc. (Egilabor, 1998) apparently, environmental education is of immense importance
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This is the same problem Nigeria is facing, look the mess in Ijaw land and other places where Crude oil exploration is on the exclusive list, we have being calling for resource control so that governors and people can can use their God given resources to develop their land and not FG controling it.
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6. HIV/AIDS and Other Diseases. HIV is on the verge of becoming the greatest epidemic some of the third world countries have ever seen. Around 40 million people are living with Aids. 65 percent out of them are women. According to a research about 90 percent of all children and 60 percent of all women affected by HIV are living in the sub ...
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The destruction of central Appalachia's economy, environment, social fabric and, ultimately, its people's health is, in a sense, hidden. But they're plain enough to see on a map. It could be lung...
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extensive mineral resources, most of which un-quantified (Federal Ministry of Solid Minerals Development, 2004). ... At the same time, analyses of the economic, environmental and social issues associated to their exploitation would be a more demanding and ambitious exercise. The Bank would be ... I.4 Nigeria's Formal Land Laws and Policies
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250 N.S. Okoroma Educational policies and problems of implementation in Nigeria 251 The acronym U.B.E. became operational in 1999 when President Olusegun Obasanjo, dissatisfi ed with the result of the U.P.E., renamed and relaunched the program. However, four years later it has been established that the U.B.E. and U.P.E. are identical twins
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2. Creation of a large political unit: Another positive effect of colonialism was the creation of large political unit. This was advantageous because it helped most African countries like Nigeria to grow faster. Before the coming of colonial masters to africa, most African countries had divided systems of government.
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"The issues facing small island developing States are global challenges. They are our collective responsibility," Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said as he opened a meeting that heard briefings from the Prime Ministers of Samoa and Jamaica and the Finance Minister of the Seychelles, and was chaired by New Zealand's Foreign Minister.
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The aim of this work is to critically examine the causes, actors, methods, impacts of oil thefts, illegal bunkering, pipeline vandalism and the measures adopted by the Nigerian government to combat it. The location of the study is the Niger Delta region and the study was timed within the period of 2015-2016.
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Greenhouse gas - a gas that"traps" infrared radiation in the lower atmosphere causing surface warming; water vapor, carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide, methane, hydrofluorocarbons, and ozone are the primary greenhouse gases in the Earth's atmosphere.
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Petroleum exploration and production in the Nigeria's Niger Delta region and export of oil and gas resources by the petroleum sector has substantially improved the nation's economy over the past five decades. However, activities associated with petroleum exploration, development and production operations have local detrimental and significant impacts on the atmosphere, soils and sediments ...
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Economic development activities, especially in the oil and gas sector, accelerate the loss of topsoil and deforestation, loss of habitat, loss of species and loss of biodiversity, as well as degeneration of wetlands.
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Crude oil exploration and exploitation also created serious problems especially hi the Niger Delta, resulting to hazards such as soil degradation; deforestation, water resources degradation and destruction of biodiversity have caused huge losses in terms of human life, natural resources and infrastructural losses [7]. ... Nigeria. International ...
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Jan 24, 2022Nigeria is potentially endowed with sustainable energy resources. The country's conventional energy sources include oil, gas, lignite and coal. It is also well endowed with renewable energy ...
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Apart from very significant application in industrial production of salt and soda and use in spa and recreational tourism, highly mineralized saline waters represent a threat to the environment: saline springs and watercourses destroy the surrounding plant and animal life and indirectly act adversely on human health.
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4. A Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary. 5. A 50-year moratorium on mineral exploitation in Antarctica. 6. Ban on the dumping at sea of radioactive and industrial waste and disused oil installations. 7. An end to high-sea, large-scale driftnet fishing. 8. A ban on all nuclear weapons testing their first ever campaign. Worldwide Fund for Nature (WWF ...
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Problems Of Mineral Exploitation In Nigeria And Solutions 1. Landscape Defacement: If you take a look at quarry sites you will notice the obvious reduction in the aesthetician value of the environment around it. The huge patches of waste being dumped around these sites are not pleasant to the eyes. 2. Increase In Soil Erosion
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Stagnation in the solid minerals sector cannot simply be attributed to the meteoric rise of oil: poor management by state-owned enterprises - compounded by corruption and an incoherent exploitation...
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The Democratic Republic of the Congo is an African nation that is considered to be one of the wealthiest countries regarding natural resources. Despite the presence of vast quantities of natural resources, Congo remains one of the poorest nations on earth. In 2017, the Congolese gross domestic product was roughly $37.24 billion, which was the 93 rd highest globally.
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stressed natural resources: human impact on land has caused several negative effects on the environment from over grazing, land clearing, bush burning, deforestation, poor land fallow system,...
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The management of land and natural resources is one of the most critical challenges facing developing countries today. The exploitation of high-value natural resources, including oil, gas, minerals and timber has often been cited as a key factor in triggering, escalating or sustaining violent conflicts around the globe [3].
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Climate Change in Niger Delta. Report on Climate Change in Niger Delta - by Community Research and Development Centre (CREDC).. The Niger Delta The Niger Delta is located in the Atlantic Coast of southern Nigeria where River Niger divides into numerous tributaries. It is the second largest delta in the world with a coastline spanning about 450 kilometres terminating at the Imo River entrance.
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The 1999 Constitution of Nigeria makes it difficult to address the issues facing the industry, or even to resolve them. The main components of these difficulties include asset ownership and the selective privileges of the government to give companies or individuals the go-ahead to explore and develop assets in Nigeria.
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Heavy exploitation would also result in progressive depletion, and hydrological changes might increase the threat of locust plagues, as locusts congregate into swarms when food supplies are restricted, multiply, and then occupy larger areas when conditions improve.
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1. Burundi. GDP Per Capita: $727. Burundi is a country in Eastern Africa. Burundi became an independent country in 1962, and now has a population of 11,865,821. With a GDP per capita of $727, Burundi is one of the poorest countries in the world. In fact, more than half of its population lives on less than $1 per day.
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As we shall discover from this study, institutionalized racism, discrimination, language, history and culture reinforced the distance between South Africa and Nigeria. Both countries were shaped by assumptions and definitions imposed by the British rulers.
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The 2020 Trafficking in Persons Report marked the first time the U.S. Department of State applied this new provision, finding 12 governments had a "policy or pattern" of trafficking, including: Afghanistan, Belarus, Burma, China, Cuba, Eritrea, Iran, North Korea, Russia, South Sudan, Syria, and Turkmenistan.
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Lack of good drinking water and water for domestic purposes is another major challenge facing Cameroon today. A greater portion of the Cameroonian populace including those living in urban areas lack access to good drinking water and water for domestic purposes. Just like in most other African countries today, Corruption levels remain at all ...
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Aug 2, 2021total government revenue [7]. Remarkably, NNPC (1982) stated that crude oil in Nigeria would maintain its importance probably until its reserves dry up. The continued dependence on crude oil by the country has done it more harm than good [8]. Nigeria endured a period of an oil boom which was wasted on white elephant projects and irrelevant ...
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