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Conflict Gold to Criminal Gold

Conflict Gold to Criminal Gold

Gold miners in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) no longer fear homicidal warlords and militias but they are still being ruthlessly exploited – by a plague of corrupt government officials, bureaucrats and security personnel, who all demand illegal taxes, fees and levies from the miners without delivering any meaningful services in return, according to a major research report released today.

Produced by the Southern Africa Resource Watch (SARW), the report – Conflict Gold to Criminal Gold: The new face of artisanal gold mining in Congo – highlights the poor governance of the mining sector, which could be the driving force behind genuine socio-economic development in the region, and the daily battle for survival by thousands of artisanal and small scale gold miners, who produce nearly all of eastern DRC’s gold.

For more information, go to www.gold.sarwatch.org 

 

Impact of the EITI on transparency and accountability in southern and East Africa

On 21st May 2012, the first regional conference for southern and East Africa on the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) was held in Cape Town. Jointly or...

Propositions d amendements de la société civile pour la révision du code minier

Propositions d amendements de la société civile pour la révision du code minier

  The Democratic Republic of Congo Mining Code is up for revision after 10 years of implementation.

Brief report on the Dodd Frank law workshop

Brief report on the Dodd Frank law workshop
On 27 February 2012, SARW organised a workshop in Kinshasa on the American Law "Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act", widely known as the "Frank Dodd Law" , ta...

Coal versus Communities in Mozambique: Exposing poor practices by VALE and Rio Tinto

Coal versus Communities in Mozambique: Exposing poor practices by VALE and Rio TintoMozambique has attracted two of the world’s largest mining companies – Brazil’s Companhia Vale do Rio Doce (Vale) and the Anglo-Australian multinational Rio Tinto – to ex...
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