Tweet Share DONATE Filter by campaign All Oil, Gas & Mining Forests Conflict Minerals Diamonds Banks Anonymous Companies Land Corruption & Money Laundering Governments Environmental Activists Filter by country All China Laos Kazakhstan Nigeria Central African Republic Papua New Guinea Peru D.R. Congo Cambodia Azerbaijan Afghanistan Uganda Honduras European Union South Sudan Myanmar Liberia Laos Cameroon Ukraine Kazakhstan Turkmenistan Nicaragua Nigeria Madagascar Cote d'Ivoire Central African Republic Peru Malaysia D.R. Congo Zimbabwe Cambodia Angola Libya Guinea Afghanistan Azerbaijan Uganda Kyrgyzstan Honduras Ghana South Sudan Myanmar Equatorial Guinea Liberia March 7, 2016 New York law enforcement joins call for Congress to end abuse of secret companies following Global Witness investigation March 4, 2016 Global Witness releases new data on the murder rate of environmental and land activists in Honduras, the highest in the world Environmental Activists Honduras March 4, 2016 We express shock and outrage at murder of Berta Cáceres in an open letter to the Honduran President Environmental Activists Honduras March 3, 2016 Murder of high-profile indigenous leader Berta Cáceres must trigger urgent investigation in Honduras Environmental Activists Honduras March 2, 2016 Government of Uganda announces seven bidders for new oil licences – Global Witness response Oil, Gas & Mining Uganda March 2, 2016 Congo threatens to open world’s second largest rainforest to new industrial loggers Forests D.R. Congo March 2, 2016 La RDC menace d’ouvrir la deuxième plus grande forêt tropicale du monde à de nouveaux exploitants industriels Feb. 18, 2016 EU review finds European governments failing in fight against multi-billion euro trade in illegal wood Forests Feb. 12, 2016 Undercover investigation of American lawyers reveals role of Overseas Territories in moving suspect money into the United States Anonymous Companies Feb. 10, 2016 Congo must not abandon chance to improve mining law and combat poverty Democratic Republic of Congo’s decision today to abandon reform of its mining law means that the country is missing a crucial opportunity to improve the governance of its mining sector and dramatically help reduce poverty across the country. Conflict Minerals D.R. Congo Show Next 10