Multinationals and conflict
When multinational corporations operate in conflict-affected areas – whether through their own activities or through business dealings – they may become an actor in the conflict. They may be profiting from or contributing to a conflict, whether knowingly or not. But if they operate in a responsible and conflict-sensitive way, they can play a positive role in the peace-building process. With local partners, SOMO exposes the impacts of corporate activities in conflict-affected areas. We advocate for implementation of relevant normative frameworks, such as the OECD Due Diligence Guidance, designed specifically to prevent human rights and environmental abuses in conflict-affected areas. We aim to empower local organisations and communities in conflict-affected areas to critically analyse the impact of the private sector and help them hold corporations to account for their conduct. We research corporate business strategies and the role of investors, and study the incentives given by states to attract foreign direct investment in conflict-affected areas. We press states to adopt and enforce legislation that prioritises the public interest over the private interest of foreign investors
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Posted in category:Webinar: The Israeli Occupation and The Crime of Apartheid. Legal Opinion by Yesh DinVideoPublished on:
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SOMO and Al-Haq submit report to UN on German multinational HeidelbergCementPosted in category:Published on:Statement
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Posted in category:Webinar: Forthcoming Annexation of (parts of) the West Bank?VideoPublished on:
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Three webinars on current events in PalestinePosted in category:NewsPauline OvereemPublished on:
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Emergency action needed for vulnerable artisanal and small-scale mining communities and supply chainsPosted in category:Published on:Statement
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Civil society calls for transparency about companies subjected to the EU Regulation on 3TG conflict mineralsPosted in category:Published on:Statement
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German cement giant involved in serious violations against PalestiniansPosted in category:NewsLydia de LeeuwPublished on:
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The unlawful exploitation of Palestinian stone Published on:Lydia de LeeuwPosted in category:PublicationLydia de Leeuw
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Ready to engage? Published on:Mark van DorpPosted in category:PublicationMark van Dorp
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Land ownership in Colombia Published on:Saskia van DrunenPosted in category:PublicationSaskia van Drunen
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Land ownership in Colombia. The case of BioenergyPosted in category:NewsSaskia van DrunenPublished on:
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UN asked to intervene in the protection of the Santurbán páramoPosted in category:NewsPublished on:
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Call on UN to release database of businesses engaged in activities related to Israeli settlementsPosted in category:Published on:Statement
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Unilever was negligent in protecting its own employees in KenyaPosted in category:Published on:Statement
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Dutch government increases attention for human rights in ColombiaPosted in category:NewsPublished on: