Press Release – 26/06/2007
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Global Witness Vacancy - Senior Climate Campaigner
Global Witness is recruiting for an experienced senior campaigner to work with two of the Founder Directors, to shape and implement Global Witness' new Climate Campaign. The campaign is an advocacy based campaign on climate change and energy security.
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Global Witness launches pioneering forest transparency website
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Proposed changes to Liberian forest laws would open way for devastating logging and slash government revenues
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