Africa: China Driving Regional Conflict & Child Labor in Africa's Gold and Cobalt Industry
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Africa: China Driving Regional Conflict & Child Labor in Africa's Gold and Cobalt Industry
[U.S. House of Representatives] The Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) controversial actions in Africa's mining sector and its damage to human rights, exacerbation of labor exploitation and regional instability--particularly in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Sudan, Ethiopia and Ghana--were the focus of a congressional hearing chaired today by U.S. Rep. Chris Smith (NJ-04), chairman of the House Foreign Affair Subcommittee on Africa.
LIVE NOW: House Subcommittee Holds Hearing on ‘How the CCP Fuels Conflict and Exploitation in Africa’
The House Foreign Affairs Africa Subcommittee holds a hearing on “Metals, Minerals, and Mining: How the CCP Fuels Conflict and Exploitation in Africa” at 10 a.m. ET on March 25. Witnesses include Sasha Lezhnev, senior policy adviser at The Sentry; Thierry Dongala, founder of Accountable Africa; Joseph Nguramo, a nonresident fellow at the Atlantic Council Scowcroft Center; and Obert Bore, responsible business and human rights program lead at the …
SARW Calls for Urgent Action on Environmental and Labour Violations in Zambia’s Mining Sector
Zambia’s Mining Sector Plunges into a Health, Safety and Environmental Crisis: SARW Calls for Immediate Action to curb persistent Environmental and Labour Violations 26 March 2025: Lusaka, Zambia — The Southern Africa Resource Watch (SARW) expresses deep concern over recent incidents in Zambia’s mining sector that signal serious environmental, social and governance (ESG) failures. The acid spills in the Kafue River and the tragic death of a work…
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