Picture: Formosa Compensation
Picture of compensation being handed out to affected victims. Source: Viet Nam News.
Picture: Formosa operations
This photo shows the main part of Taiwanese conglomerate Formosa's steel mill in Ky Anh district, in the central coastal province of Ha Tinh, Dec. 3, 2015. Source: Radio Free Asia.
The Guardian: 'We are jobless because of fish poisoning': Vietnamese fishermen battle for justice
Independent media coverage on compensation in the Formosa Disaster.
Reuters: Anger burns on Vietnam's poisoned coast a year after spill
Independent media coverage on compensation for the Formosa Disaster in Vietnam's Central Coast.
EiJ Concept: Just Transitions
This essay is about Just Transitions.
9. What does this organization seem to find methodologically challenging in dealing with environmental governance?
annlejan7While the organization was founded by Taiwan's citizens to uphold environmental justice movements centered on Taiwanese citizens, its involvement in Vietnam's Formosa case signals that the organization itself may be broadening their scope in future endeavors. In leveraging its resources to seek redress for victims outside of Taiwan, ERF may need to extend their networks to international agencies as well as engage with communities not directly reachable to its workers. As Vietnam's Formosa case also concerns dealings with an authoritarian government, restrictions on speech, police brutality, and censureship on the part of Vietnam's government may render it difficult for ERF and affiliated agencies to obtain all relevant information pertaining to the case.
Source: https://vietnamnews.vn/society/420603/post-formosa-coastal-residents-sw…