DRC ‘s natural treasures: source of conflict or key to development? (Fatal Transactions)

23-24 November 2005

Koninklijke Vlaamse Academie van België voor Wetenschappen en Kunsten

Paleis der Academiën

Hertogsstraat 1, Brussels, Belgium

Organised by Fatal Transactions in collaboration with the Brussels Centre of African Studies (Vrije Universiteit Brussel / Université Libre de Bruxelles)

Chairman of the conference: Bas de Gaay Fortman

Prof.Bas de Gaay Fortman is a member of the Committee on Developmental Co-operation of the Netherlands Advisory Council on International Affairs, former member of the Dutch Parliament (1971-1991), former professor in Africa (Zambia), emeritus professor of Political Economy at the Institute for Social Studies in The Hague, and currently professor of Political Economy of Human Rights at Utrecht University.

November 23, day 1, Analysis of the role of natural resources in today ‘s DRC

November 24, day 2, The way forward

Fatal Transactions campaign, conference@fataltransactions.org

Telephone: +31/20 520 6210.

More info : www.fataltransactions.org

Source: press release Fatal Transactions campaign, 15.11.05

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DRC ‘s natural treasures: source of conflict or key to development? (Fatal Transactions)

23-24 November 2005

Koninklijke Vlaamse Academie van België voor Wetenschappen en Kunsten

Paleis der Academiën

Hertogsstraat 1, Brussels, Belgium

Organised by Fatal Transactions in collaboration with the Brussels Centre of African Studies (Vrije Universiteit Brussel / Université Libre de Bruxelles)

Chairman of the conference: Bas de Gaay Fortman

Prof.Bas de Gaay Fortman is a member of the Committee on Developmental Co-operation of the Netherlands Advisory Council on International Affairs, former member of the Dutch Parliament (1971-1991), former professor in Africa (Zambia), emeritus professor of Political Economy at the Institute for Social Studies in The Hague, and currently professor of Political Economy of Human Rights at Utrecht University.

November 23, day 1, Analysis of the role of natural resources in today ‘s DRC

November 24, day 2, The way forward

Fatal Transactions campaign, conference@fataltransactions.org

Telephone: +31/20 520 6210.

More info : www.fataltransactions.org

Source: press release Fatal Transactions campaign, 15.11.05

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