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Carter Center: review of DRC mining contracts: Update and Recommendations November 30, 2007
Titre : Carter Center: review of DRC mining contracts: Update and Recommendations November 30, 2007 Type de document : document électronique Editeur : Atlanta : The Carter Center Année de publication : 2007 Importance : 8 p Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : contrats miniers Résumé : Since June 2007, the government of the DRC has been engaged in the review of mining contracts entered into during the preceding war and transition. The review was not unexpected. Problems in the contracts were identified by NGOs, the World Bank, a parliamentary commission of the DRC, and professional consultants paid by the Bank.
The Carter Center views the review of contracts and the reform of the mining sector as essential to the consolidation of democracy in the DRC. The process is important in its own right because of mining's potential to contribute to development; but it is also important for what it represents. It is a major test of the will of the government to overcome the legacy of war profiteering and corruption, and respond to the widespread public demand for accountability and the rule of law.Carter Center: review of DRC mining contracts: Update and Recommendations November 30, 2007 [document électronique] . - Atlanta : The Carter Center, 2007 . - 8 p.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : contrats miniers Résumé : Since June 2007, the government of the DRC has been engaged in the review of mining contracts entered into during the preceding war and transition. The review was not unexpected. Problems in the contracts were identified by NGOs, the World Bank, a parliamentary commission of the DRC, and professional consultants paid by the Bank.
The Carter Center views the review of contracts and the reform of the mining sector as essential to the consolidation of democracy in the DRC. The process is important in its own right because of mining's potential to contribute to development; but it is also important for what it represents. It is a major test of the will of the government to overcome the legacy of war profiteering and corruption, and respond to the widespread public demand for accountability and the rule of law.Exemplaires (1)
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