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Conflict Mapping in Eastern DRC
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Maps of artisanal and small-scale mining in eastern DRC
Maps of conflict minerals in Eastern DRC (2020)
Conflict Minerals in Eastern DRC (2017)
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Mapping Conflict Minerals (2012)
Mapping Conflict Motives: M23 (2012)
Violence against women in Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. Whose responsibility? Whose complicity?
Simplified maps illustrating the link between natural resources and armed conflict in the DR Congo (2011)
Mapping Conflict Motives: ‘Province Orientale’ (DRC) (2010)
Accompanying note on the interactive map of militarised mining areas in the Kivus (2009)
Mapping Conflict Motives: Katanga. (Update May- September 2008)
Mapping Conflict Motives: Katanga. (Update December 2007 – May 2008)
Mapping Conflict Motives: Eastern DRC (March 2008)
Mapping interests in conflict areas: Katanga. (Update September-November 2007)
Mapping interests in conflict areas: Katanga (August 2007)
Democratic Republic of Congo: arming the east
European companies and the coltan trade: An update
Network War. An Introduction to Congo’s Privatised War Economy
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