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  1. Les conditions de vie et de travail des creuseurs artisanaux de diamant de la Ville de Mbuji Mayi, RD Congo / Lubamba, Jean-Baptiste ; CENADEP 2006-12-07 . - 56 p.
    Exploités par les sponsors, asphyxiés par des taxes fictives, les creuseurs artisanaux sont des esclaves du temps moderne.

  2. Co-operation on addressing pillaging of natural resources in DRC / NiZA, Fatal Transactions 2006-04-20 . - 2 p.

  3. Declaration finale de l’Atelier sur le role des medias et de la societe civile dans l’exploitation des ressources naturelles de la RD Congo / JED, ASADHO/Katanga, NiZA 2006-04-19 . - 3 p.
    Des organisations de la société civile membres du Réseau Ressources Naturelles de la RDC et des médias venues de Kinshasa, Bas-Congo, Sud-Kivu, Province Orientale, Kasaï Oriental et Katanga, réunis le 18 et le 19 avril 2006 à Lubumbashi.
    Also available in English

  4. The State vs. the People: governance, mining and the transitional regime in the DRC = L'Etat contre le Peuple: La gouvernance, l’exploitation minière et le régime transitoire en RDC / Fatal Transactions, NiZA, IPIS 2006-03-27 . - 72 p.
    Three years of transitional government in the Congo has led to anything but stability and economic prosperity. The corrupt, ruling political class is, more than anything else, engaged in enriching itself.
    Aussi desponible en français au format PDF ou en format TXT (sans photo's et notes).

  5. DRC’s natural treasures: source of conflict or key to development? / Van Hoyweghen, Saskia 2006-01-25 . - 12 p.
    Report of an expert meeting, 23-24 November, Brussels, Belgium. Aussi disponible en français:
    Les richesses naturelles de la RDC.

  6. Recommendations Conference: The DRC’s natural treasures: source of conflict or key to development? / Fatal Transactions, Vrije Universiteit Brussel 2005-11-24 . - 4 p.
    Congo’s natural resources have benefited a happy few, but have hardly contributed to the socio-economic development of its people, on the contrary. Out of the discussions during the conference, Fatal Transactions has drawn recommendations that can make a difference.

  7. Lessons Not Learned: The Other Shell Report 2004 / Advocates for Environmental Rights, Friends of the Earth, Milieudefensie 2005-06-26 . - 30 p.
    Shell still shows a total disregard for the environment and the rights of the people living near its operations in many parts of the world.

  8. Corporate social responsibility: perspectives from the South / Bais, Karolien; SOMO 2005-05-10 . - 60 p.
    What does CSR mean in a country like Angola for instance, where large oil companies operate in a society dominated by inequality, violence and poverty?

  9. Lundas - the stones of death = Lundas - as pedras da morte. Angola's deadly diamonds : human rights abuses in the Lunda provinces, 2004 / Marques, Rafael; Rui Falcão de Campos 2005-03-09 . - 73 p.
    Angola's diamond industry is beset by murders, beatings, arbitrary detentions and other human rights violations.
    In English and Portuguese.

  10. Juweliers ondervraagd: hoe schoon zijn uw diamanten? / Fatal Transactions NiZA 2004-10-01 . - 18 p.

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