Kazakh mining co. ERG failed to implement recommendations concerning its human rights impact in Dem. Rep. of Congo, says UK govt.
Resumen
Fecha comunicada: 23 Abr 2018
Ubicación: República Democrática del Congo
Empresas
Eurasian Resources Group (ERG) - Parent Company , ENRC (part of Eurasian Resources Group) - SubsidiaryProyectos
Comide - UnknownAfectado
Total de personas afectadas: Número desconocido
Comunidad: ( Número desconocido - Ubicación desconocida - Sector desconocido , Gender not reported )Temas
Acceso al agua , Evaluación de impactos , Violación de normas de seguridad ambiental , Seguridad privada , Forced Relocation , Personal Health , Clean, Healthy & Sustainable Environment , Ownership of Property & PossessionsRespuesta
Response sought: No
Tipo de fuente: NGO
"Mining Giant ERG Ignored UK Government on Human Rights in DR Congo", 23 Apr 2018
A British government assessment...has found Kazakh mining giant, Eurasian Resources Group (ERG, formerly ENRC), flouted the rights of several thousand people living on its cobalt and copper concession in the Democratic Republic of Congo, depriving them of clean water and health care. The assessment was published by officials at the UK National Contact Point (NCP)...Both villages are on one of ERG’s concessions in Lualaba Province, formerly Katanga...“ERG seems to view the OECD Guidelines and the UK government’s recommendations on its human rights impact with contempt,” said Anneke Van Woudenberg, Executive Director at RAID...Lack of reliable access to clean water was one of the main issues raised in the complaint. The company was aware that water supplies for the villages had been contaminated by previous mining activities...The new assessment follows an earlier 2016 report in which the UK government found ERG’s predecessor, ENRC, had failed to address human rights impacts at mine sites under the control of its subsidiaries in Congo, had not engaged effectively with local communities and had not adequately addressed community’s right to safe drinking water. It set out four recommendations the company should adopt and said the UK government would assess implementation in February 2017...RAID and ACIDH reported that ERG had taken few steps to remedy the situation in the villages. The NCP noted in its assessment that ERG had only started to act on the recommendations several months after the initial deadline had expired...