Cobalt isn’t a conflict mineral
Policymakers need to properly assess the risks to ordinary Congolese people from expanding the “conflict minerals” category.
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Sarah Katz-Lavigne is a joint-degree PhD Candidate in International Affairs at Carleton University in Canada and in International Relations the University of Groningen in the Netherlands.
Policymakers need to properly assess the risks to ordinary Congolese people from expanding the “conflict minerals” category.