As demand for critical minerals accelerates globally, questions of transparency around human rights and environmental safeguards in supply chains have never been more urgent. Who has access to information about where minerals come from, how are they extracted, and at what cost to local communities? From government revenue reporting to community engagement processes, significant gaps in available information can obscure the true impacts of mining while hindering the capacity of communities, advocates, and policymakers to respond. This webinar will interrogate the information environment surrounding critical mineral supply chains, with a particular focus on sub-Saharan Africa: What is visible, what remains hidden, and how different actors work to uncover and use accurate, actionable data. The conversation will examine how open-source information, community-led data gathering, and investigative techniques are being used to drive accountability, what communities on the ground need to engage meaningfully with policymakers, and how greater transparency can make supply chains more just and resilient.

AI and Scams: Beyond the Hype
53 views

The US-Moldova Partnership: A Conversation with Ambassador Vladislav Kulminski
54 views

Fyodor Voitolovsky: Russia's Vision for Ending the War in Ukraine
98 views

Innovation and Adaption of UN Peace Operations
99 views

Enforcing, Accelerating, and Advancing Global Trade Through Supply Chain Traceability
95 views

The Future of American Airpower
259 views