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  1. Bonn International Center for Conversion
    Bonn, FRG: BICC
    Papers of the conference 'Money makes the war go roud?: The EU and transforming the economy of war in Sudan' (2002, June 12-13; Brussels)
    http://www.bicc.de/general/events/sudanws/programme.html

  2. Civil Society Views on the World Bank Extractive Industries Review
    Amsterdam, Nederland
    These independent pages compile civil society views on the World Bank Extractive Industries Review (EIR). The EIR was set up on the instigation of World Bank President James Wolfensohn to “review the pros and cons” of financing in the oil, mining and gas sector and completed its final report in December 2003.
    The official site of the EIR can be found at www.eireview.org.
    http://eireview.info/

  3. Economies of Conflict - Private Sector Activities and Armed Conflict
    Oslo: FAFO Institute
    FAFO PICCR’s Economies of Conflict project researches the question of certain private sector activities help sustain armed conflict and what can be done about it? Includes a series of excellent reports from practitioners and researchers on the role of diamonds, timber, fuel and illicit finance.
    http://www.fafo.no/nsp/ecocon.htm

  4. European Coalition on Oil in Sudan
    Utrecht, The Netherlands: ECOS
    Coalition of European organisations working for peace for Sudan and campaining at European governments and oil companies for action to ensure that Sudan's oil wealth ceases to fuel war.
    http://www.ecosonline.org/index.html

  5. Global Witness
    Londen, Groot-Brittannië
    Britse NGO die zich richt op de relatie tussen mensenrechtenschendingen en milieu. GW voert campagnes en onderzoek uit over de gevolgen van grondstoffenexploitatie op landen en hun inwoners. Publiceert onderzoeksrapporten (alle on-line. waaronder over Angola, DR Congo en Zimbabwe) en lobbiet bij regeringen, internationale organisaties en bedrijven en mobiliseert de publieke opinie.
    http://www.globalwitness.org

  6. Guardian special report: Oil and petrol
    London: The Guardian
    News and analyses of the oil industry and trade around the world.
    http://www.guardian.co.uk/oil

  7. Heritage Oil Corporation
    Calgery, Alberta, Canada
    Assets and operations of the Heritage Oil Corp., chaired by Micael Gulbenkian and active in Africa (Angola, DRC, Uganda) and the Middle East. Includes maps of operations
    http://www.heritageoilcorp.com/assets.htm

  8. Ideation Conferences
    Toronto, Canada: Ideation Group
    Ideation Conferences is a Canadian conference management firm, working to help Canadians understand and respond to emerging trends and public policy issues. Includes the Sudan report Oct 2001, resource page: Findings of the joint Canadian-British investigation into links between oil development and conflict in Sudan.
    http://www.ideationconferences.com/

  9. Making a killing: the business of war
    Washington DC: Center for Public Integrity
    11-part series by the CPI's International Consortium of Investigative Journalists examining the role of private military companies in war zones and their connections with national and corporate interests, especially drilling and mining diamonds
    http://www.publicintegrity.org/bow/

  10. Pax Christi: Sudan
    Utrecht, The Netherlands
    The Dutch Catholic peace organisation Pax Christi is active in Sudan since 1993. On these pages you find several documents in English, including on the role of oil in the Sudanese conflict.
    http://www.paxchristi.nl/sudan.html

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