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8 May 2015

Autor:
Emily Richards, twentyfifity, for UNICEF

Study: Children's rights in the mining sector

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UNICEF Extractive Pilot 2014 was designed to encourage and facilitate the integration of children’s rights into companies’ human rights due diligence processes. The project aimed to:

  • Identify and analyse ways in which mining sector activity impacts upon children’s rights.
  • Understand how companies in the mining sector are managing their impacts on children.
  • Develop UNICEF’s expertise and experience to engage extractive companies on children’s rights.
  • Provide recommendations to the mining sector on the improved identification and management of their impacts on children’s rights.
  • Provide recommendations on how UNICEF can best and most strategically engage with the mining sector on the issues that affect children.