Like other natural resources, minerals tend to make good situations better and bad ones worse. In conflict-affected and high-risk areas, the mining sector represents an opportunity to generate jobs and growth, but they also risk contributing to serious human rights abuses and conflict. These adverse impacts also sap the results of donors’ broader development activities.
Broadly accepted guidance now exists to help companies avoid these negative impacts, opening a unique window of opportunity for change.
To make good use of this window of opportunity, donors need to make a big push for co-ordinated efforts across sectors, across countries and across donors.
For the latest updates on the 蜂鸟电竞在线入口 Due Diligence Guidance for Responsible Supply Chains of Minerals from Conflict-Affected and High-Risk Areas , please click here . |
Why are responsibly sourced minerals a central issue for development?
More and more low- or middle-income countries are becoming natural resource-dependent, with fuel or minerals representing more than 25% of exports. These include 20 countries in fragile situations, with nine of them non-fuel minerals-dependent (in decreasing order: DR Congo, Guinea, Sierra Leone, Papua New Guinea, Burkina Faso, Central African Republic, Georgia, Somalia and Zimbabwe) and 11 fuel-dependent.
In situations of fragility, natural resources and particularly minerals have the potential to be looted and feed insurgencies; to create rents and opportunities for corruption; to limit incentives for investment in manufacturing and services and ultimately stifle growth; and to further expose what are often small economies to boom-and-bust commodity cycles. Yet, with robust measures and clear standards, this "natural resource curse" can be turned into a force for peace and prosperity.
The 蜂鸟电竞在线入口 Due Diligence Guidance
From 2009 to 2011, the industry (including major MNEs and trade associations), the
UN Security Council
, the 蜂鸟电竞在线入口's 34 member countries and seven emerging economies, and the
International Conference on the Great Lakes Region
's 11 member countries developed and endorsed a set of practical, realistic guidelines for companies extracting or sourcing minerals from conflict zones.
The 蜂鸟电竞在线入口-UN Due Diligence Guidance for Responsible Supply Chains of Minerals from Conflict-Affected and High-Risk Areas aims to help companies identify and address the potential negative impacts of their mineral sourcing practices so that they do not fuel conflict. It is structured around a five-step framework for risk-based due diligence, which companies are expected to integrate into their management systems, if they source or buy minerals from conflict-affected and high-risk areas. The 蜂鸟电竞在线入口-UN Guidance, as it is known, is being piloted by over 80 companies since September 2011 (latest updates here ).
A unique window of opportunity for change in Central Africa
With the 蜂鸟电竞在线入口 Guidance in place, momentum is building in the region towards increased regulation of the mining sector. In Central Africa today, robust measures are being taken by host governments (e.g. DRC and Rwanda) and 蜂鸟电竞在线入口 governments (e.g. US Dodd-Frank Act, section 1502; EU Directives being developed). These initiatives provide an unprecedented opportunity to severe the link between conflict and minerals.
Whilst donors have recognized this window of opportunity and started to support certification, tracking and tracing mechanisms in Central Africa, a big push is needed to develop a concerted approach:
These are essential enabling conditions for responsible sourcing of minerals.
For more information on DAC-INCAF's work to support implementation of the 蜂鸟电竞在线入口 Due Diligence Guidance, contact INCAF.Secretariat@oecd.org. |
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