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At a critical time for the region's minerals trade companies must undertake supply chain checks and put responsible sourcing into practise
Global Witness' investigation last month in eastern Democratic Republic of... read more
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07.05.2013 | New investigation from Global Witness reveals high-level military involvement in eastern Congo's gold trade
Global Witness welcomes the move by Rwandan-born warlord Bosco Ntaganda to turn himself in at the U.S. Embassy in Kigali yesterday. The group warns, however, that lasting peace in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (... read more
On 22 August 2012 the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) published the final rule for Section 1502 of the Dodd-Frank Act.
The provision aims to prevent the trade in tin, tantalum, tungsten and gold from fuelling... read more
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Legal action by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce threatens to protect business practices that are fuelling bloodshed in Africa.
Global Witness today condemned recent legal action by the U.S. Chamber of... read more
Global Witness today expressed grave concern at the worsening humanitarian situation in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo caused by fighting between M23 rebels and the Congolese army (FARDC).
“The M23 and FARDC... read more
On 22 August 2012 the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) published the final rule for Section 1502 of the Dodd-Frank Act.
The provision aims to prevent the trade in tin, tantalum, tungsten and gold from fueling... read more
Global Witness today condemned the attempt by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) to use a lawsuit to overturn a law that compels companies to disclose whether they use conflict... read more
29.06.2012 | Donors must hold Rwandan government to account for supporting new rebellion in eastern Congo
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Donors must hold Rwandan government to account for supporting new rebellion in eastern Congo
Rwanda’s two main donors, the United Kingdom and United States, must use their influence to end Kigali’... read more
Joint Press Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Electronics Companies Must Break from US Chamber on Conflict Minerals
Industry should follow the positive steps taken by Microsoft, General Electric (... read more
25.06.2012 | Bipartisan Congressional Letter Calls on SEC to Issue Rules on Corruption and Conflict Minerals
WASHINGTON, DC - Global Witness applauds the bipartisan call by 58 Members of Congress for the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to immediately release the final rules for two sections of the Dodd-Frank Wall... read more
31.05.2012 | Renewed fighting in eastern Congo highlights urgent need to end conflict minerals trade
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Renewed violence in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) underscores the urgent need for companies and governments to... read more
For immediate release: 21 May 2012
Congo government enforces law to curb conflict mineral trade
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Global Witness welcomes a move by the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) last week to enforce a... read more
19.03.2012 | Congo’s legislators should enact sweeping reforms to the country’s natural resources sector
Conflict Minerals | Democratic Republic of Congo | Laws and Frameworks | Oil Gas and Mining | Industrial Forest Use
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The recently-elected parliament of the Democratic Republic of Congo, and the new government, should make wide-ranging changes to how mineral, oil and forest resources are managed, said Global Witness in... read more
27.01.2012 | EU takes step towards conflict-free supply chains
Company Due Diligence | Conflict Minerals | Democratic Republic of Congo | Business and Human Rights
Global Witness and CCFD-Terre Solidaire welcomed a commitment today by EU Trade Commissioner De Gucht and Development Commissioner Piebalgs to make supply chains more transparent, a move that will help prevent natural... read more
Global Witness today welcomed the Security Council’s adoption of sanctions Resolution 2021, which calls for action to tackle criminal networks within the Congolese national army who are involved in the illicit minerals... read more
07.05.2013 | New investigation from Global Witness reveals high-level military involvement in eastern Congo's gold trade
简体中文
At a critical time for the region's minerals trade companies must undertake supply chain checks and put responsible sourcing into practise
Global Witness' investigation last month in eastern Democratic Republic of... read more
Global Witness welcomes the move by Rwandan-born warlord Bosco Ntaganda to turn himself in at the U.S. Embassy in Kigali yesterday. The group warns, however, that lasting peace in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (... read more
On 22 August 2012 the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) published the final rule for Section 1502 of the Dodd-Frank Act.
The provision aims to prevent the trade in tin, tantalum, tungsten and gold from fuelling... read more
For immediate release
Legal action by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce threatens to protect business practices that are fuelling bloodshed in Africa.
Global Witness today condemned recent legal action by the U.S. Chamber of... read more
Global Witness today expressed grave concern at the worsening humanitarian situation in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo caused by fighting between M23 rebels and the Congolese army (FARDC).
“The M23 and FARDC... read more
On 22 August 2012 the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) published the final rule for Section 1502 of the Dodd-Frank Act.
The provision aims to prevent the trade in tin, tantalum, tungsten and gold from fueling... read more
Global Witness today condemned the attempt by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) to use a lawsuit to overturn a law that compels companies to disclose whether they use conflict... read more
29.06.2012 | Donors must hold Rwandan government to account for supporting new rebellion in eastern Congo
For immediate release
Donors must hold Rwandan government to account for supporting new rebellion in eastern Congo
Rwanda’s two main donors, the United Kingdom and United States, must use their influence to end Kigali’... read more
Joint Press Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Electronics Companies Must Break from US Chamber on Conflict Minerals
Industry should follow the positive steps taken by Microsoft, General Electric (... read more
25.06.2012 | Bipartisan Congressional Letter Calls on SEC to Issue Rules on Corruption and Conflict Minerals
WASHINGTON, DC - Global Witness applauds the bipartisan call by 58 Members of Congress for the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to immediately release the final rules for two sections of the Dodd-Frank Wall... read more
31.05.2012 | Renewed fighting in eastern Congo highlights urgent need to end conflict minerals trade
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Read the report
Embargoed until: Midnight BST Wednesday 30 May 2012
Renewed violence in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) underscores the urgent need for companies and governments to... read more
For immediate release: 21 May 2012
Congo government enforces law to curb conflict mineral trade
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简体中文
Global Witness welcomes a move by the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) last week to enforce a... read more
19.03.2012 | Congo’s legislators should enact sweeping reforms to the country’s natural resources sector
Conflict Minerals | Democratic Republic of Congo | Laws and Frameworks | Oil Gas and Mining | Industrial Forest Use
Lire en français
The recently-elected parliament of the Democratic Republic of Congo, and the new government, should make wide-ranging changes to how mineral, oil and forest resources are managed, said Global Witness in... read more
27.01.2012 | EU takes step towards conflict-free supply chains
Company Due Diligence | Conflict Minerals | Democratic Republic of Congo | Business and Human Rights
Global Witness and CCFD-Terre Solidaire welcomed a commitment today by EU Trade Commissioner De Gucht and Development Commissioner Piebalgs to make supply chains more transparent, a move that will help prevent natural... read more
Global Witness today welcomed the Security Council’s adoption of sanctions Resolution 2021, which calls for action to tackle criminal networks within the Congolese national army who are involved in the illicit minerals... read more
20.10.2011 | Le gouvernement congolais exige un approvisionnement responsable du secteur minier national
Global Witness salue la décision récente du gouvernement congolais de contraindre les compagnies minières et les entreprises qui font le commerce des minerais opérant en République démocratique du Congo (RDC) à... read more
31.07.2009 | Faced with a gun, what can you do?
War and the militarisation of mining in eastern congo - a report by Global Witness July 2009
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Press Release - Global Witness uncovers foreign companies’ links... read more
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