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22 Sep 2016

Kenya Human Rights Commission & Danish Institute for Human Rights publish Human Rights & Business Country Guide

The Kenya Human Rights Commission (KHRC) and the Danish Institute for Human Rights (DIHR) have developed a preliminary web-based country guide that aims to be a resource for businesses, Civil Society Organisations, Governments, multilateral institutions and all other relevant local and international actors, to enable these actors ensure that business fosters sustainable development in line with international human rights standards. [Refers to Fly540, British Airways, Karuturi, Telekom Kenya, SDV Transami, James Finlay Tea, Prosoya, Kenya Pipeline, Athi River Mining, Runda Water, Kengen & KK Security)