Killing The Future: Asbestos Use In Asia
Useful Internet Links
The International Ban Asbestos Secretariat, UK
www.ibas.btinternet.co.uk
The Building and Woodworkers International, Switzerland
www.bwint.org
The International Metalworkers' Federation, Switzerland
www.imfmetal.org/main/index.cfm
Ban Abestos Network Japan, Japan
Japan Occupational Safety and Health Resource Center, Japan
Japan Assocation of Mesothelioma and Asbestos-Related Disease Victims and their Families, Japan
park3.wakwak.com/~banjan/main/torikumi/html/issues.htm
contact: Sugio Furuya, email: banjan@wakwak.com
Ban Asbestos Network of India, India
contact: Gopal Krishna, email: krishnagreen@gmail.com
The Center for Occupational and Environmental Health, India
contact: Dr. TK Joshi, email: kantijoshi@gmail.com
Corporate Accountability Desk - The Other Media, India
contact: Madhumita Dutta, email: madhu.dutta@gmail.com
The Asian Network for the Rights of Occupational Accident Victims, India
website: www.anroav.org
The Asia Monitor Resource Centre, Hong Kong
website: www.amrc.org.hk
Department of Environmental Sciences, University of Peshwar, Pakistan
contact: Dr. Noor Jehan, email: noorjpk1984@yahoo.com
Bangladesh Occupational Safety, Health and Environmental Foundation, Bangladesh
website: www.oshebd.org
Occupational and Environmental Medicine, School of Public Health, Seoul National University, Korea
contact: Dr. Damyung Paek, email: paekdm@snu.ac.kr
NGO Platform on Shipbreaking, Belgium
contact: Ingvild Jenssen, email: ingvild@bellona.no
About IBAS
The International Ban Asbestos Secretariat (IBAS) was established in 1999; it is an independent non-governmental organization which has two objectives: a worldwide ban on asbestos and jsutice for all asbestos victims. IBAS monitors, analyzes and disseminates news received from the ever-expanding network of individuals and groups involved in the international movement against asbestos, as well as information from legal, medical and industry sources. IBAS produces written material and organizes conferences to raise the profile of asbestos issues.
The work of IBAS is coordinated by Laurie Kazan-Allen; more information is available on the website: www.ibas.btinternet.co.uk
