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Swedwatch is an independent, non-profit organization reporting on Swedish business relations in developing countries. Swedwatch is an independent research organization whose task is to critically examine Swedish business relations with developing countries focusing on environmental and social concerns as per international human rights law and standards.〔(A lost revolution? ) Empowered but trapped in poverty. Women in the garment industry in Bangladesh want more〕 Swedwatch have five member organizations: Fair Trade Center, Friends of the Earth, Swedish Latin America group, The Swedish Society for Nature Conservation (SSNC)〔(The Swedish Society for Nature Conservation )〕 and Church of Sweden. == Reports in English == Available reports in English include:〔(reports )〕 * (A Lot of Gold, A Lot of Trouble ) 2012 June 20: Mineral Invest AB operation to explore and trade gold in the DR Congo * ( Lost Revolution ) 2012 May 4: Low wages and long working hours of the garment workers in Bangladesh * ( Out of focus ) November 2011: Digital camera companies in Vietnam * (An ugly exploration ) 2011 November 26: Oil and gas believed to be found in the Ogaden region of Ethiopia * (Riskanalys av glas, järn, betong och gips ) 2011.03.29 * (Voices from DRC on conflict minerals ) 2010.10.13 * (Lack of formal audits in Namibian uranium mine ) 2010.09.15 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Swedwatch」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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