A University of Michigan study of a city in the Democratic Republic of Congo finds that the necessary process of ...
LWIRO, Democratic Republic of Congo—The sound of children crying never lets up in this overcrowded village clinic. Grade-school boys and girls roam around barefoot, covered in bulbous sores.
In the Democratic Republic of Congo, large numbers of people work in dangerous, unregulated mines, digging for cobalt – a mineral used in the batteries found in phones, laptops, and electric vehicles.
On Sept. 26, the Carleton University Human Rights Society called on the university to divest from companies sourcing cobalt.
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(Bloomberg) -- Democratic Republic of Congo ... its mining sector, where China dominates output. Chemaf’s Mutoshi project is set to become one of the world’s largest mines for cobalt ...
The people of one of the world’s wealthiest countries in terms of natural resources have been condemned to violence and poverty by US-backed foreign interventions to secure mineral wealth for ...
America declared last month that it would provide an additional $414 million in humanitarian aid to the embattled Democratic ...
Stanford’s first ever Congo Week, held during Oct. 14-20, will feature a range of programming highlighting Congolese culture ...
A new study of a city in the Democratic Republic of Congo finds that the necessary process of decarbonization is repeating and recreating colonial inequalities.
(Bloomberg) -- Democratic Republic of Congo ... the copper and cobalt miner to a Chinese investor. Chemaf — backed by Trafigura Group — spent nine months looking for a buyer before announcing the sale ...