US-Africa Business Summit Ignores Human Rights Concerns
Three-Day Meeting Should Promote Civil Society’s Role in Investment Areas
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Three-Day Meeting Should Promote Civil Society’s Role in Investment Areas
Repression at Odds with Extractive Industry Watchdog’s Requirements
Consumer Protection Agency Is Considering Repealing Critical Protections During Delay
Public Statement from Human Rights and Environmental Organizations
Inadequate Laws and Oversight Fuel Labor Abuses
Poverty, Corruption, Other Ills Should be Addressed
Retain Provisions Requiring Lenders to Ensure Borrowers Can Repay
Time and Cost-Cutting Pressures Are Incentives for Labor Abuses
Commit to Transparency, Public Consultation at Upcoming Forum
Reforms Need to Target the Underlying Soviet-Era System Encouraging Forced Labor
Left Destitute and Sick, Communities Defy Police Abuse and Threats to Assert their Rights