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Global Witness
Global
Witness campaigns achieve real change by challenging established
thinking on seemingly intractable global issues. We work to
highlight the link between the exploitation of natural resources and
human rights abuses, particularly where the resources such as
timber, diamonds and oil are used to fund and perpetuate conflict
and corruption.
Global Witness is one of
few non-governmental investigative organisations working to expose
the link between natural resource exploitation and human rights
abuses. We operate in areas where environmentally destructive trade
is funding conflict or human rights violations. We collect the
evidence and use it to achieve long-term change.
Global Witness believes
that in many cases, the environment is linked to the seemingly
separate issues of poverty, conflict and human rights. Too often,
reconstruction and development of countries emerging from long
periods of conflict is hindered by extensive corruption. Individuals
or organisations that carry out illegal trade in natural resources
are depriving the country's Treasury from receiving much-needed
revenue, and as a result, the country remains unstable. This
instability makes it easier for the perpetrators of the corruption
to continue to exploit the country's resources for their own
personal gain, and has a direct correlation to human rights abuses.
The people often suffer from intimidation, poverty and deprivation.
Revenue from trade in
natural resources is a major source of funding of conflict and human
rights abuses, and this link is central to Global Witness' work. We
seek to gather and disseminate information regarding environmental
exploitation and its social, ecological and economic effects, in
order that the links are understood by those who are in a position
to effect positive change. Targets for Global Witness' information
include governments, NGOs, international donors, development
organisations, the media and the general public.
Global Witness aims to:
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Obtain first-hand
information and evidence documenting the issue and utilize
vigorous campaigning techniques to achieve real and effective
change;
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Change current
corporate and government practices that result in an unregulated
exploitation of resources, with an often-devastating impact on
people and national/regional stability;
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Break the links
between the exploitation of natural resources and the funding of
conflict and corruption.
Global Witness has used,
and continues to use, covert and conventional investigative
techniques to identify and document the mechanisms through which
natural resources are exploited and removed from countries such as
Angola, Cambodia, Liberia and Democratic Republic of Congo. These
techniques yield incontrovertible evidence that forms the basis of
detailed and objective reports showing how resources are unduly
exploited and revenues diverted. These reports are presented to the
world's policy makers; thus governments and regulatory bodies are
pressured to push for a more sustainable use of resources and a more
equitable distribution of revenues. We also share our expertise and
information with other NGOs, to increase the strength of the call
for change, and to assist other organisations; particularly within
struggling civil societies.
Global Witness is
actively seeking to increase its funding base to allow the addition
of further campaigns. Although its staff has increased dramatically
in a short period, there is a tremendous workload borne by a
committed, but small, number of campaigners and support staff. There
is now a real desire within Global Witness to increase
organisational capacity and to highlight the role of resource
exploitation in conflict and corruption in more countries around the
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