Conflict-Sensitive Business Practice: Guidance for Extractive Industries
This publication is a set of tools to help companies understand and minimise conflict risk, and contribute actively to peace. Under the guidance of a steering committee made up of leading professionals from the extractive sector and humanitarian agencies, the research has produced a practical methodology that applies conflict-sensitive business practice to the complete project cycle for the oil, gas and mining sectors. Please click here for the Project homepage.
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