YAOUNDE, 23 May 2012 – Cameroon is inviting foreign companies to expand lucrative palm plantations, pitting the country’s need for economic development against environmentalists who foresee the loss of important forests.
The Toxic Truth. London and Amsterdam: Amnesty International, Greenpeace Netherlands.
In the future, there will be no forests left. London: Global Witness.
Copper Bottomed? Bolstering the Aynak contract: Afghanistan’s first major mining deal. London: Global Witness.
7 December 2011 – The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) and the Italian energy company Enel announced today a new partnership to combat hunger and malnutrition while also reducing carbon emissions through the use of 'green’ stoves and solar panels.
9 November 2011 - Shell must commit to pay an initial US$1 billion to begin the clean-up of pollution caused by oil spills in the Niger Delta, Amnesty International and the Centre for Environment, Human Rights and Development (CEHRD) said today.
07/10/2011 - Participants at a two-day High-Level Forum on Foreign Direct Investments in Land in Africa resolved to promote land-based investment models that increase agricultural productivity and maximize opportunities for Africa’s farmers.
Counting the Cost: Corporations and Human Right Abuses in the Niger Delta. London: Platform London.
Practice note 3: Foreign Direct Investment in conflict-affected contexts. Strengthening the economic dimensions of peacebuilding. Practice Note Series. International Alert.
Company-Led Approaches to Conflict Resolution in the Forest Sector. Research Paper. The Forest Dialogue (TFD).
Sustaining Business and Peace: A Resource Pack on Corporate Responsibility for Small and Medium Enterprises. Sri Lanka: International Alert.