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Key Message

The actions of irresponsible businesses in fragile states can trigger violent conflict.

Conversely, conflict-sensitive business practice stimulates struggling economies, raises the standard of living and can contribute to stability.

IISD makes the business case for conflict prevention and peace promotion.

Business and Conflict

At its best, increased business investment in fragile states should reduce the risk of violent conflict by stimulating economic growth and raising living standards. However, this has not always been the case.

On the contrary, irresponsible companies have contributed to conflict in a number of ways: by helping violent factions raise money through the sale of conflict resources, by supporting repressive governments, by encouraging corruption, by ignoring the needs of local communities and by causing severe environmental damage.

IISD focuses on engaging natural resource-related companies, financial institutions and governments on the critical links between business and violent conflict. We make the business case for conflict prevention, and suggest ways that business can support peace.

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