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Koidu
Driving in Koidu Sierra Leone....
published: 02 Feb 2010
Author: clevin09
Koidu
Driving in Koidu Sierra Leone.
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Estonian contemporary architecture: Apartment Buildings on Koidu Street, Tallinn
Architect: Anu Tammemägi, Erkki Ristoja. Clip from architectural documentary MAJA 200...
published: 05 Oct 2009
Author: estarchitecture
Estonian contemporary architecture: Apartment Buildings on Koidu Street, Tallinn
Architect: Anu Tammemägi, Erkki Ristoja. Clip from architectural documentary MAJA 2006. Contact: info@arhitektuurikeskus.ee
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Koidu to Kenema
Driving along the main "highway" between Koidu and Kenema, Sierra Leone....
published: 02 Feb 2010
Author: clevin09
Koidu to Kenema
Driving along the main "highway" between Koidu and Kenema, Sierra Leone.
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Motorbiking through Koidu Town, Sierra Leone
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published: 29 Jul 2010
Author: 3108b
Motorbiking through Koidu Town, Sierra Leone
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Outdoor church singing, Koidu Town, Sierra Leone
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published: 29 Jul 2010
Author: 3108b
Outdoor church singing, Koidu Town, Sierra Leone
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Annika ja Koidu - "Unemetsades"
Väga ilus....
published: 05 Oct 2011
Author: ApelsiniKaru
Annika ja Koidu - "Unemetsades"
Väga ilus.
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Vennaskond - Nüüd mingem siit, veel koidu eel!
Muusika: Tõnu Trubetsky & Allan Vainola Tekst: John Ronald Reuel Tolkien Album:...
published: 12 Jan 2009
Author: Anarhya1
Vennaskond - Nüüd mingem siit, veel koidu eel!
Muusika: Tõnu Trubetsky & Allan Vainola Tekst: John Ronald Reuel Tolkien Album: Inglid ja Kangelased
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Kalev Koidu - Reversed
My own music video inspired from Romet Osipov...
published: 12 Dec 2007
Author: kalev87
Kalev Koidu - Reversed
My own music video inspired from Romet Osipov
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Koidu Srs CLuny business fish
Koidu, Sierra Leone...
published: 23 Feb 2009
Author: AWBMZ
Koidu Srs CLuny business fish
Koidu, Sierra Leone
2:37
Meenutusi ülikooliajast 7 (Maria Koidu)
TTÜ majandusteaduskonna vilistlane Maria Koidu räägib oma praegustest tegem...
published: 27 Oct 2009
Author: Tipptegijad
Meenutusi ülikooliajast 7 (Maria Koidu)
TTÜ majandusteaduskonna vilistlane Maria Koidu räägib oma praegustest tegemistest, TTÜst saadud hariduse kasulikkusest, meenutab värvikamaid seiku ülikooliajast ning jagab soovitusi tulevastele tudengitele.
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Koidu Schoolkinderen op schommel
Koidu, Sierra Leone...
published: 02 Mar 2009
Author: AWBMZ
Koidu Schoolkinderen op schommel
Koidu, Sierra Leone
6:04
Kalev Koidu - Freaky World
New song. Enjoy...
published: 23 Oct 2008
Author: kalev87
Kalev Koidu - Freaky World
New song. Enjoy
0:27
Koidu training meel maken
Koidu, Sierra Leone...
published: 23 Feb 2009
Author: AWBMZ
Koidu training meel maken
Koidu, Sierra Leone
1:59
Meie Koidu lugu
Kuulasime Koiduga "Koitu"...
published: 20 Aug 2012
Author: Andres tõnismäe
Meie Koidu lugu
Kuulasime Koiduga "Koitu"
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Les diamants de Koidu - Sierra Leone 2001
Petit film tourné en 2001, lors d'une mission d'évaluation humanitaire dans l'Est de la Si...
published: 06 Feb 2011
Author: erwan le grand
Les diamants de Koidu - Sierra Leone 2001
Petit film tourné en 2001, lors d'une mission d'évaluation humanitaire dans l'Est de la Sierra Leone, au cœur d'une région alors occupée par les rebelles du Front Révolutionnaire Uni (RUF), groupe armé fondé par Foday Sankoh et principal responsable de la guerre civile dans le pays. A la suite d'un accord de cessez-le-feu signé fin 2000, les troupes du RUF se préparent à désarmer et démobiliser.
Profitant des dernières semaines de chaos dans la zone diamantifère de Koidu (district de Kono), des milliers d'ex-rebelles creusent et tamisent ce qu'ils peuvent de terre et de boue dans et autour de la ville. Certains bâtiments s'effondrent sous les effets de ce travail de sape désordonné. Les rives de la rivière ressemblent à un immense champ de bataille. Dans le film, vers la dix-huitième minute, on peut voir quelques-un de ces mineurs improvisés.
Un autre passage (vers la 16ème minute) mérite d'être vu: la Ministre de l'éducation du RUF nous fait visiter une école ravagée où des élèves entonnent fièrement l'hymne officiel du mouvement "RUF is fighting to save our people, to save our country...".
Quelques mois plus tard, le RUF sera entièrement démobilisé pour se transformer ensuite en parti politique. Ses principaux leader seront inculpés pour crimes contre l'humanité, crime de guerre entre autres.
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Life After Diamonds
'Life After Diamonds' highlights the destruction and challenges faced in mining communitie...
published: 17 May 2009
Author: Sheryle Carlson
Life After Diamonds
'Life After Diamonds' highlights the destruction and challenges faced in mining communities in the post-war diamondiferous regions in Sierra Leone. Cooperatives in the Kono district are engaging in reclamation of wasted mining sites into agricultural productive land to create food security, encourage wider industry adoption of Corporate Social Responsibility and promote improved legislation.
Shot in March and April 2009, 'Life After Diamonds' was created by Canadian volunteers Larissa Stendie and Sheryle Carlson, partnering with production team at the Environmental Foundation for Africa.
For more info, please visit http://www.onesky.ca/
Contact Larissa Stendie at larissa.stendie@gmail.com if you would like to use the video
About the Project:
During the Civil War in Sierra Leone, international consumers were understandably horrified to learn that jewelry they had purchased as a symbol of their love may have come at such terrible human and environmental costs, and began to push for tighter restrictions in the trade and paper trail for diamonds. While the Kimberley Process Certification Scheme has helped facilitate this in many countries, in Sierra Leone very little has changed, for while the regulations and legislation are in place, very little enforcement or compliance actually occur. Some speculate that the nebulous nature of licensing, fees, and ownership is deliberate, as everyone from journalists and shopkeepers, to chiefs and mines officials seem to have artisanal diggers whom they marginally support on a subsistence basis.
The lack of environmental legislation enforcement has consequently resulted in an increase in illicit diamond mining companies operating in the Kono District. There has been controversy between mining companies and local residents resulting in new negotiations. Given this, there is potential to improve environmental policy and corporate responsibility. Ultimately, land reclamation should be carried out by the mining company or miners.
Since the war, there have been mass migrations of youth into the city of Freetown, decimating the rural farming populations who were feeding the nation, and causing major destruction to the Western Peninsular Area and health concerns as so many vie for scant resources such as fuel wood and water.
Since 2002 there have been numerous periods of soaring prices on basic food stuffs such as rice, which used to be locally produced but are now being imported. Thus the food security of this incredibly fertile nation has been compromised for low quality at high costs.
Agriculture in the Kono District has been devastated by indiscriminate extraction of diamonds during the civil war. This practice continues today as foreign companies and local miners vie for diamond mining rights. The landscape is altered significantly in this process, and the productive top layers of soil are lost as they are buried under gravel and mining debris. In addition, local streams and rivers become polluted with sediment and ground water levels are altered, compromising local fish and freshwater habitat.
As small scale alluvial and artisanal mining continues in the Kono district, it is becoming less and less productive. The effects of this are threefold: mining must be deeper and on a larger scale to access deposits not yet mined-out, creating more destruction and forcing out artisanal miners; diggers begin to look for other livelihoods, such as agriculture; and because mining companies are the only ones capable of working these deposits, they create heavier impacts but are more clearly responsible for the recovery efforts.
Promoting agriculture on previously mined areas will also limit encroachment into forested regions and shelter endemic species and local biodiversity.
The refilling of pits protects fresh water and ground water sources by reducing erosion and siltation of streams. It also benefits communities as it can minimize health concerns such as stagnant water, drownings, and breeding of mosquitoes in unfilled pits.
Land reclamation is beneficial to communities as it can be useful in asserting solutions for social development issues such as eradicating extreme hunger and poverty by providing more land for food production and alternative livelihoods.
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Koidu tee 42
Videopanoraam...
published: 16 May 2007
Author: scskinnisvara
Koidu tee 42
Videopanoraam
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Koidu tänava elamu
Lõik filmist MAJA 2009...
published: 24 May 2011
Author: estarchitecture
Koidu tänava elamu
Lõik filmist MAJA 2009