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Article

5 Jun 2004

Author:
Steve Ouma, Deputy Executive Director, Kenya Human Rights Commission

[DOC] Beyond Mask-Building: An Ethical Order in Investment [Kenya]

...studies done by the Kenya Human Rights Commission and other civil society actors have revealed that most voluntary codes and CSR initiatives have been a “convenient mask”...Corporates can act as better citizens by embracing corporate accountability and becoming actors in fair or just trade. [refers to Del Monte Kenya, Magadi Soda (part of Brunner Mond), Unilever, British American Tobacco, Equity Building Society, Oserian Development Co.]