RAID’s report Zambia: Deregulation and the denial of human rights (2000) was the first comprehensive analysis of the human rights implications of the privatisation of Zambia’s state-owned copper mining and refining industry. As a result of RAID and others’ work, investment agreements have been modified, the royalties payable by mining companies have been raised, and arrangements have been made to ensure that the state shares in the rewards when the price of copper increases.
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Pollution from leaded fuel in developing countries
Killing, rape, forced eviction and environmental destruction in Papua New Guinea
Résumé Relations publiques ou progrès? La responsabilité sociale de Glencore en République démocratique du Congo (résumé) Ceci est un résumé du rapport complet produit par Pain pour le prochain, Action de Carême et RAID sur les activités de Glencore en République démocratique du Congo.
RAID, Bread for All and Fastenopfer critique Glencore over its record on human rights, the environment and relations with communities affected by its operations in the DRC. The information published in this report is based on a study of the documentation, field investigations and interviews with over two hundred people including representatives of the Congolese
Environmental devastation at a protected site in Mongolia
In 2011 RAID raised concerns about possible breaches of listing regulations on London’s junior stock exchange, the Alternative Investment Market (AIM). An in-depth report unearthed the inadequate regulation of companies by the London Stock Exchange, and the blind eye turned to corporate abuses.
Fifteenth Anniversary Report Review of Progress, 2012-13 Since its foundation in 1998, RAID has been at the forefront of efforts to strengthen and implement the mechanisms that can bring corporate misconduct to light and achieve justice for victims of abuse. RAID’s work focuses especially on ensuring that corporations operating in conflict-affected countries where the rule
Torture, summary execution and other human rights abuses in Kilwa, DRC




