IPIS in the news
Hoe een Russische diamant-oligarch zaken kan blijven doen
March 19, 2022 (De Morgen)
Jewellery industry accused of silence over Russian diamonds
March 19, 2022 (The Guardian)
De rol van Europa op het internationale toneel is nog lang niet uitgespeeld
March 15, 2022 (De Morgen)
Blood Diamonds in the Supply Chain. The industry must devote more resources to uncovering and stopping human rights violations.
March 10, 2022 (Rapaport)
Minerais du Kivu : les failles de la traçabilité
February 24, 2022 (Le Vif/L'Express)
The unending curse of Zimbabwe’s Marange diamonds
February 17, 2022 (FairPlanet)
Sud-Kivu : Vers l’assainissement du paysage minier grâce au système KUFATILIA/MATOKEO
February 12, 2022 (Congo Witness)
A New Dawn for Angola
January 20, 2022 (Rapaport Magazine)
Checkpoint ‘taxes’ make South Sudan one of the most expensive places to move goods
December 13, 2021 (The Conversation)
Diamantes de sangue. A operação Miríade mostrou que esta é ainda uma história de secretismo e violência muito dura longe do fim
November 14, 2021 (Observador (online))
Yes, Diamonds Do Good. But What Happens When They Don’t?
October 29, 2021 (JCK Online)
De tussenhandel in wapens vormt een uitdaging voor veel Afrikaanse landen
October 26, 2021 (Mo* magazine)
An environmental ‘catastrophe’ in Southern Africa lingers with few answers
September 16, 2021 (Mongabay)
Lake Chad Conflict: Why Troops Are Vulnerable To Boko Haram Attacks
September 13, 2021 (Humangle)
Boko Haram Capture of Military Equipment Fuels Lake Chad Insurgency
September 9, 2021 (Council on Foreign Relations)
Vervuild water zorgt voor duizenden zieken in Congo: “Lek in afvalwater van diamantmijn blijkt oorzaak”
September 4, 2021 (Radio 1)
How Boko Haram mastered the art of ‘self-sustaining’ warfare
August 8, 2021 (The National News)
Congo seizes gold worth $1.9 million in Okapi wildlife reserve
June 22, 2021 (Reuters)
How Petra Diamonds Ended Up in a Human Rights Mess
June 4, 2021 (online)
Settlement agreed with Petra Diamonds Limited following claims of serious human rights abuses
May 11, 2021 (Leigh Day)