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November 6, 2018 Dispatches

South Africa’s Constitutional Court Protects Land Rights

Landmark Rulings Protect Women and Communities Affected by Mining Companies

Xolobeni community members and environmental activists march and chant slogans in front of South Africa's Pretoria High Court, April 24, 2018.
September 5, 2018 Commentary

What Does It Take To Be A Responsible Jeweller?

July 27, 2018 Commentary

The EPA is Wrong to Weaken Coal-Ash Rules

The new acting administrator of the EPA—and former coal lobbyist—is easing rules that protect people who live near coal plants from toxic ash

TVA Kingston Fossil Plant fly ash spill
June 28, 2018 News Release

Jewelry Group Should Raise Bar for Supply Chains

Recommendations for Responsible Sourcing for Precious Metals, Stones

A girl works in an artisanal diamond mine in Sosso Nakombo, Central African Republic, near the border with Cameroon, in August 2015
June 22, 2018 Statement

Civil society call to tackle abuses, conflict, and lack of transparency in diamond supply chain

June 20, 2018 News Release

Gambia: Fully Probe Anti-Mining Protesters’ Deaths

Inquiry, Officers’ Arrests Positive First Steps

Gambian security officers at the Supreme Court in Banjul, December 5, 2016.
June 18, 2018 Commentary

Who Benefits from the Diamond Summit in Antwerp?

June 13, 2018 Commentary

EU Should Push to Protect Rights in Diamond Trade

May 10, 2018 Commentary

Diamond Trade Still Fuels Human Suffering

May 10, 2018 Dispatches

Buying Jewelry for Mother’s Day?

Questions You Should Ask Your Jeweler

"Peter," 15, working alongside a teenage girl at an artisanal and small-scale mine in Odahu, Amansie West district, Ghana.
April 17, 2018 Dispatches

A Chance to Curb Abuse in Mineral Supply Chains

Monitoring of Companies’ Sourcing Practices Should Be Prioritized

A girl works in an artisanal diamond mine in Sosso Nakombo, Central African Republic, near the border with Cameroon, in August 2015.
March 21, 2018 Commentary

The Path to Responsible Sourcing in the Jewellery Sector

A girl works in an artisanal diamond mine in Sosso Nakombo, Central African Republic, near the border with Cameroon, in August 2015
October 29, 2017 News Release

Equatorial Guinea: President’s Son Convicted of Laundering Millions

French Court Orders 3-Year Suspended Sentence, Seizes Assets

Teodorin Nguema, Equatorial Guinea's vice president and son of President Teodoro Obiang
October 20, 2017 Dispatches

Azerbaijan Gets US$500 Million Loan for Gas Transportation

Missed Opportunity to Affect Much Needed Reforms

June 15, 2017 Interview

How Equatorial Guinea Turned Corruption into an Art Form

Tras haber gastado millones de dólares en edificios gubernamentales en Malabo, la capital, Guinea Ecuatorial ahora está invirtiendo miles de millones de dólares en la construcción de una nueva capital administrativa, Oyala.

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