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Basler Afrika Bibliographien, Klosterberg 23, 4051 Basel
Organizer:
KEESA, Afrika-Komitee and Centre for African Studies Basel
Conference: The Copper Value Chain - Life in Zambia, the Swiss Commodity Hub, and Responsible Business
In the past fifteen years, Switzerland has emerged as the largest commodity-trading hub in the world. This hub involves more than transit trade, though, and includes services such as logistics, certification and warehousing. Zambia’s economy, on the other hand, has not only been dependent on copper export for more than a century with little manufacturing in the country but is currently highly indebted. At the workshop, Zambian and Swiss civil society activists and researchers look at the interdependence between Swiss trade and logistics and life in Zambian mining towns, and discuss the responsibility of Swiss-based businesses.
Program:
8.30 Registration and coffee
9.00 Welcome
9.15 Switzerland’s Role in Zambia’s Copper Sector (Rita Kesselring, KEESA/University of Basel, Gregor Dobler, University of Freiburg)
10.15 Coffee break
10.45 Life in Mufulira: the consequences of the global copper industry and local activism (Christopher Nkhata, Green & Justice, Mufulira)
11.45 Politics, Indebtedness and Dependence on the Extractive Sector: the role of civil society (Laura Miti, Alliance for Community Action, Lusaka)
12.45 Lunch
14.00 Swiss regulatory systems on commodity trade: overview on political initiatives (KEESA)
14.45 Short break
15.00 Plenary debate between audience and speakers on demands and possible actions (facilitated by Ellen Hertz, University of Neuchâtel)
16.30 Closing
Registration:
Until 30th November by email to: afrika-tagung@clutterunibas.ch
Fees:
Fees: CHF 50.–/CHF 25.– (students). Lunch not included.
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