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Extractives remediation & public health — open data advocacy in Nigeria

By Created automatically from RSS feed Posted on August 16, 2015 Posted in Aid, Benefits of open data, Informing Decision-making, Open Government, Posts from feeds, Public Health, Public safety, Resilience, Saving money, Transparency Tagged with advocacy, Aid, Bagega, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), extractive industries, Follow The Money, funds, gold, lead poisoning, Medecins sans Frontieres (MSF), mining, Nigeria, OKFN, Oludotun Babayemi, open data, Open Data Handbook, pollution, Rahul Ghosh, remediation, SaveBagega, TerraGraphics Environmental Engineering, treatment, UNICEF

Following a recent lead poisoning epidemic in the Zamfara State of Northern Nigeria — the result of the local artisanal gold mining operations — local non-profit organisation Follow The Money took immediate action against their corrupt local government who they …

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