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ATA Unwinding 17 years of Syndrome

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Akali Tange Association

P.O. Box 100
Porgera,
Enga Province
Papua New Guinea

Phone: (+675) 7111-2610

E-mail: akalitange_association@yahoo.com
mc.yapari@gmail.com

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The ATA’s mission is to serve as a fair, trusted, and effective human rights activist to ensure that the allegations of negative human rights impacts caused by Barrick – PJV and its allies are evaluated in a transparent, accountable and reliable manner and where merit, ensure that the PJV OGM provides remedies that are rights-compatible, culturally appropriate and in satisfactory manner. Most importantly, ATA intends to become party to the existing Barrick’s OGM to ensure that the UN Guiding Principles on Business & Human Rights are implemented without flaws and omissions.

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