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toubab1020 Posted - 14 Jul 2019 : 18:37:17
This Editorial is the first observation that I know of by the media highlighting the way that Chinese investors in Gambia are doing business with NO RESPECT for the Environment in which the operate,The Barrow Administration MUST ensure that investors in businesses in the Gambia behave in a caring and correct way when it comes to the enviroment.
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Diplomacy with a human face rests on three fundamental pillars – state to state relationship, state to people relationship and people to people relationship.

Investment with a human face must also enhance the three fundamental pillars. It will serve state to state relationship, enhance state to people relationship and foster people to people relationship. Any investment that harms the environment of a state and undermines the welfare of her people cannot be considered to be investment with a human face.

It would be important for China to have rules for its investors so that they would add value to the development of countries and their peoples. Such rules of engagement of its investors should be made known to the media so that those who violate them would be held accountable for disregarding the principles of their own states. All Chinese investors in The Gambia should be urged by their authorities to be transparent and be open to the Gambian people so that there would be clarity on questions raised regarding gas oil production from waste and sludge and the challenges to the environment with a view to developing environmentally friendly means of recycling waste.

http://foroyaa.gm/chinese-investment-in-the-gambia-and-environmental-questions/

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