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16 Mar 2010

Author:
Salil Tripathi, Institute for Human Rights and Business (IHRB)

[PDF] Second Regional Forum on the Prevention of Genocide, Arusha, Tanzania, March 3-5, 2010 [response to three questions on Business and Genocide]

I have been asked to respond to three specific questions with regard to business and genocide: - How have economic issues and business communities contributed in the past to prevent/incite genocides? - What are the main challenges, success and failures until now? - How should international actors and state actors act in order to enhance their synergies with the business community regarding prevention of genocide?