European rubber imports are driving the destruction of African forests
Residents of a village in the eastern Ethiopian village of Ndjikoum say they are struggling to access their land, according to the BBC’s Global Witness investigation by the company which runs indigenous communities.
Source: globalwitness.orgPublished on 2022-06-16
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