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Conflict Minerals and the Democratic Republic of Congo Responsible Action in Supply Chains, Government Engagement and Capacity Building May 2010
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Document Date: 2015-06-03 19:03:22


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Washington / DC / /

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Dell / DRC / Motorola / HP / Philips / Conflict Minerals / Intel / Reuters / /

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Asia / North America / Europe / /

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Rwanda / Congo / Democratic Republic of Congo / China / /

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USD / /

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Bisie mine / Capacity Building / /

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chemical applications / artisanal mining sector / supply chain / consumer-facing products / automotive electronics / artisanal mining industry / final products / tungsten steel / conflict metal / metal ores / sustainable business strategies and solutions / industry groups / metal / rebel / transport networks / automotive and aerospace components / steel food cans / tungsten steel cutting tools / electronics industry / electronics / glass manufacturing / artisanal and large-scale mining / mining / manufacturing / corrosion-resistant chemical equipment / wear-resistant applications / /

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Congolese army / GE Foundation / Global Witness / Congolese National Army / World Bank / United Nations / BSR / CNDP / /

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Marshall Chase / /

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leader in corporate responsibility / producer / author / leading producer / representative / /

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Kalashnikov / /

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cell phones / /

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www.bsr.org / www.pactworld.org / /

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