T. M. Makori
- Assessing the impact of due diligence initiatives in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo - In conjunction with Ulula Canada; International Peace Institute - Antwerp, Belgium; Project of Resource Governance at University of California Los Angeles; and Sub-Saharan Field Research and Consulting.
Makori, T. (2017). Mobilizing the past: Creuseurs, precarity and the colonizing structure in the Congo Copperbelt. Africa, 87(4), 780-805. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0001972017000365
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Makori, T. (2013). Abjects retraités, jeunesse piégée: récits du déclin et d'une temporalité multiple parmi les générations de la Copperbelt congolaise. Politique Africaine, 2013/3(131), 51-73. https://doi.org/10.3917/polaf.131.0051
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Jaillon, A., Heuty, A., Gobbers, E., Claeys Bouuaert, M., & Makori, T. (2019). Assessing the impact of due diligence programmes in Eastern DRC: A baseline study.
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Makori, T. (2006). Decolonization of culture through language: A look at instruction media in Sub-Saharan Africa. In I. Simmonds (Ed.), We Have a Voice: An Anthology of African and Caribbean Student Writing in British Columbia (pp. 104-114). Rhino Print Solutions.
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Assessing the impact of Due Diligence Programs in Eastern DRC: A baseline study
From June to November 2018, the International Peace Information Service (IPIS) and Ulula undertook research in the local contexts where DDP operate to understand the impact of due diligence programmes on social, environmental and human rights indicators in eastern Congo in line with the OECD guidelines on responsible supply chains—Annex II. The report below outlines baseline findings of the impact of due diligence programmes in the eastern Congo provinces of South Kivu, North Kivu, Maniema, Ituri and Tanganyika.
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T. M. Makori
Assistant Professor
Globalisation, Transnationalism and Development