Ort: the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies | Chemin Eugène-Rigot 2, 1202 Genève
On behalf of an international research consortium in which it is a partner, UNRISD is organizing two events in Geneva:
Both events are open to the public.
The events present the research results of the Valueworks project, funded by SNIS. For an introduction to the issues, see this blog post by project collaborator Rita Kesselring.
How does the global (financialized) commodity trade impact on local lifeworlds?
The growing influence of transnational market intermediaries, including financial actors, has profoundly changed the global commodities trade, “de-linking” markets in commodities from the material conditions of production and use and “re-linking” them to offshore marketplaces and trading hubs, such as Switzerland.
How do these processes affect local lives along the copper value chain, from the mining pits and the surrounding communities in Zambia, through towns and harbours on African transport corridors, through Swiss trading firms and banks to sites of industrial production and recycling? What needs to be done in order to move towards more ethical trading and production systems conducive to the vision of sustainable development and Agenda 2030?
This moderated roundtable will bring together researchers and civil society activists from the project Valueworks: Effects of Financialization along the Copper Value Chain, funded by SNIS, as well as representatives from business and policymakers to discuss the Swiss Commodity Trading Hub and its Impact on the Global South.
Opening Remarks
Valueworks: What Have We Learned?
Roundtable Speakers
Moderator
Discussion with the Audience
Further information:United Nations Research Institute for Social Development - Roundtable Discussion
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