16,000 People Losing Land for China-Backed Souapiti Project CONAKRY, Guinea, April 16, 2020,-/African Media Agency (AMA)/- The Guinean government’s failure to provide adequate land, compensation, and other forms of support to those displaced for the Souapiti hydroelectric dam has devastated the livelihoods and food security of thousands of people, Human Rights Watch said in a report […]
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