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Overlooked and Undermined: Communities Affected by Jade Mining Operations in Myanmar, and the Responsibilities of Companies Providing Machinery

Since early 2000s, the dramatically increased use of heavy mining machinery in Myanmar has enabled the extraction of minerals at an unprecedented speed. Impacts on local communities in the country’s jade extraction area, where mining plays a key role in what observers have called “the world’s longest running civil war”, have been widespread. 1 This report presents findings of research conducted on Myanmar’s mining sector and its impacts on local communities. It also examines the extent of companies’ responsibilities regarding their customers and end users of their products based on international norms on business and human rights - specifically as regards the sale of mining machinery to high-risk contexts such as Myanmar.

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Miền Giá trị
Loại tài liệu Reports, journal articles, and research papers (including theses and dissertations)
Ngôn ngữ
  • Tiếng Anh
Chủ đề Extractive industries
Vùng địa lý (phạm vi không gian)
  • Myanmar
Bản quyền Unclear copyright
Hạn chế truy cập và sử dụng

This report has been financed by the Government of Sweden including through Forum Syd and is a member of the Open Government Partnership program.

Phiên bản/Lần xuất bản 1.0
Giấy phép Creative Commons Attribution
Liên hệ

Forum Syd No. 133, St. 95 Sangkat Beung Trobek, Khan Chamkarmorn Phnom Penh, Cambodia Telephone: +855 23 22 11 47 E-mail: info.kh@forumsyd.org Website: https://www.forumsyd.org/int/about-us/contact

Đồng tác giả (tổ chức) Swedwatch and Church of Sweden
Nơi xuất bản Myanmar
Nhà xuất bản Form Syd
Ngày xuất bản 2018
Đánh số trang 47
Các từ khóa FDI,business and human rights
Ngày đăng tải tháng 6 21, 2018, 04:25 (UTC)
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