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28 Jul 2014

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Institute for Human Rights and Business & International Corporate Accountability Roundtable

Discussion on "Business and Human Rights: Opportunities for Leadership in Africa - 5 August 2014", Washington, D.C.

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Business and human rights issues should be at the forefront of the investment and development agenda anywhere, including Africa.  While there are challenges to ensuring that business respects human rights in their activities in the region, there are also ample opportunities for leadership by all stakeholders. Join us for a discussion to move forward a robust business and human rights agenda in Africa.

 

 

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