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Community Organizations Global Witness
Global Witness
Global Witness
Non-profit organization

Location

Lloyds Chambers 1 Portsoken Street London, E1 8BT
United Kingdom

Global Witness exposes the hidden links between demand for natural resources, corruption, armed conflict and environmental destruction

Mission

Many of the world’s worst environmental and human rights abuses are driven by the exploitation of natural resources and corruption in the global political and economic system.  Global Witness is campaigning to end this. We carry out hard-hitting investigations, expose these abuses, and campaign for change.  We are independent, not-for-profit, and work with partners around the world in our fight for justice.

Vision

We want a better world -- where corruption is challenged and accountability prevails, all can thrive within the planet’s boundaries, and governments act in the public interest.

For two decades we’ve been campaigning for full transparency in the mining, logging, oil and gas sectors, so that citizens who own those resources can benefit fairly from them, now and in future.

We believe that the only way to protect peoples’ rights to land, livelihoods and a fair share of their national wealth is to demand total transparency in the resources sector, sustainable and equitable resources management, and stopping the international financial system from propping up resource-related corruption.

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Resources

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Conflict Diamonds

Dezembro, 1999

Outlines recommendations for a global diamond certification and verification system to be monitored by an independent diamond verification organisation and to be backed up by industry self-regulation and government legislation. This system would need to be implemented and enforced in any country wishing to export/import/mine or work diamonds in any way.Available in html, PDF (with photos) rtf and text formats.

The untouchables: Forest crimes and the concessionaires - can Cambodia afford to keep them?

Dezembro, 1998
Cambodja
Oceânia
Ásia Oriental

An historical record of concessionaire activity in Cambodian forests since 1995, and a critique of the ADB-funded concession review carried out in late 1999.Available in Word and Text verisons and in Khmer at: http://www.fatbeehive.com/globalwitness/text/campaigns/forests/cambodia/...

Promoting Green Economic Initiatives by Women and Youth Farmer in the Sustainable Agriculture Sector in Indone

General

The project aims to enhance the collaboration among CSOs, LAs and private sectors to strengthen the effectiveness of women and youth involvement in village spatial and land-use planning and to improve the sustainable agriculture practices of women and youth farmer groups in 3 districts in Indonesia.