Human Rights and Green Revolution: Preventing Child Labor and Wage Discrimination in Cobalt Mining
Children in the Democratic Republic of Congo mine for coltan and face abuse to supply smartphone industry - ABC News
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Apple, Sony, Samsung linked to child labour claims in cobalt mines - MINING.COM
Congo's mining revenue 'missing' - Global Witness - BBC News
Attack on coltan mine in Congo leaves three dead - MINING.COM
If the whole world wants cobalt, and all the cobalt is in Congo, why are people in the country dying of hunger?
Children in the Democratic Republic of Congo mine for coltan and face abuse to supply smartphone industry - ABC News
Conflict and Coltan in Eastern Congo - YouTube
Metallic Ores in Congo Can Light Bulbs? Science Says, No [Fact Check] | Science Times
Congo, Coltan, Conflict: How the digital boom fueled conflict in Congo – MIR
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Apple buys a key iPhone component from brutal Congolese mines. It's trying to stop. - Vox
The DRC Mining Industry: Child Labor and Formalization of Small-Scale Mining | Wilson Center
Spain has Europe's only known coltan reserve | The Corner
Coltan | Earth Sciences Museum | University of Waterloo
Could Cobalt Be A New Conflict Mineral?
Congo coltan producer pulls out of certificate scheme owing to "higher and higher costs" - Miningmx
A Congolese man mines for coltan, an essential mineral for many consumer electronic devices, while wearing a shirt designed with $100 bills. Coltan miners make $5 for 12 hours of work. (x-post /
Petition · Stop unethical coltan mining in the Democratic Republic of Congo · Change.org
Children as young as seven mining cobalt used in smartphones, says Amnesty | Employment | The Guardian
Samsung, Apple, BMW…those benefitting from DRC's cobalt and coltan reserves