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2013年4月1日

著者:
British Council, Institute for Human Rights & Business

[PDF] Dialogue, Opportunities and Risks in Business-to-Community and Business-to-Business Relationships in Myanmar/Burma

The Business-to-Community workshop focused three key areas: the international experience of developing good practice in business-community relations; the key challenges for land in Myanmar; and key challenges for labour. The workshop featured a session introducing the UN Guiding Principles for Business and Human Rights, as well a session on the soon-to-be established Myanmar Centre for Responsible Business (MCRB) in Yangon, a joint project of the Institute for Human Rights and Business and the Danish Institute for Human Rights…The Business-to-Business workshop focused on: key challenges in conducting due diligence, with international companies sharing their experiences from other countries and contexts; local experts presented on labour rights in the workplace in Myanmar; a case study on a community dispute at a copper mine was presented; and a presentation from an ethnic minority leader was also given on Myanmar’s peace process.