Coltan: Conflict minerals in Congo

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YTJwbP9Dg_o

Zusammenfassung

TLDRThe video explores the mining operations in Funga Waka, Congo, where the valuable mineral coltan is extracted, essential for mobile phone production. Funga Waka is depicted as a model mine with no child labor and lawful operation, unlike many others in the region managed by small-scale miners vulnerable to exploitation by rebels for financing. The miners, including individuals like Audrey who turned to mining after losing cattle to rebels, face immense economic pressure due to declining mineral prices and high costs. Control systems to prevent illegal mineral transport are ineffective, leading to smuggling issues. European organizations are calling for stricter regulations to ensure conflict-free supply chains in the tech industry, stressing that businesses should bear the cost rather than miners. However, miners still suffer financially, barely able to support their families due to the economic structure of the mining operations.

Mitbringsel

  • 🌍 Funga Waka in Congo mines essential coltan for mobile phones.
  • 📜 The mine is a model operation with strict regulations and no child labor.
  • 🚧 90% of Congo's mines are managed by small-scale miners vulnerable to rebel exploitation.
  • 💰 Miners like Audrey struggle with financial burdens due to high costs and low yields.
  • ⚖️ Control systems for mineral regulation break down, permitting illegal transport.
  • 🏛️ European calls for legislation to decouple natural resources from conflict are gaining momentum.
  • 🔄 Businesses should ensure conflict-free mineral supply chains.
  • 📉 Miners bear the financial brunt of market and regulatory structures, earning less.
  • 🔍 The origin of ores can be traced using geological fingerprints.
  • 📊 Miners' financial struggles reflect broader systemic issues in Congolese mineral extraction.

Zeitleiste

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    The video highlights the mining situation in the east of Congo, focusing on the Fungan Waka mine where coltan, essential for mobile phone production, is extracted. Unlike many other mines, Fungan Waka is a model operation without child labor, state controls, and legal management. However, the wider context in East Congo is plagued by a long civil war, fueled by mining wealth, with many mines under rebel control, creating a problematic environment for laborers like Audrey Beura, who, after losing his cattle to rebels, now works in the mines under difficult conditions. Despite its legal status, the mining industry faces severe challenges, including the drop in tin prices and logistical corruption, leading to financial burdens on the miners. Efforts are being made, such as the geological fingerprinting of ores, to curtail illegal trade, but issues persist, prompting calls for the European Union to impose stricter regulations on companies using conflict minerals, ensuring supply chain accountability and human rights.

Mind Map

Mind Map

Häufig gestellte Fragen

  • What is mined in Funga Waka?

    Coltan is mined in Funga Waka.

  • Why is coltan important?

    Coltan is indispensable for the production of mobile phones.

  • What makes Funga Waka a model mine?

    Funga Waka is a model mine because there is no child labor, state controls are in place, taxes are paid, it operates legally, and resources are not smuggled to fund groups.

  • How do small-scale miners affect mining in Congo?

    90% of the mines are managed by small-scale miners, often in remote areas where rebel groups demand a share of the yield for selling on the global market.

  • What challenges did Audrey face?

    Audrey transitioned from farming to mining after rebels stole his cattle. He now struggles to earn a living due to high expenses and low yields.

  • What issues arise from the control system in mining?

    The control system falters when local dealers open bags of minerals to separate components, leading to illegal transport from mines at night.

  • What do European organizations demand regarding conflict minerals?

    They demand that the EU enforce legislation to break the connection between natural resources and conflicts, holding businesses accountable for their supply chains.

  • What is the financial situation of miners like Audrey?

    Miners like Audrey face financial hardship as they earn less due to the burden of taxes and fees, and cannot send money to their families.

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    funga Waka a mine in the east of Congo
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    these men work so that we can make
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    telephone calls they're mining colan
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    which is indispensable for the
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    production of mobile phones the
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    Democratic Republic of Congo is the
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    world's second largest supplier of this
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    rare
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    mineral fungan Waka is a model mine
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    there is no child labor State controls
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    are carried out taxes are paid those in
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    charge of the mine operate legally and
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    above all there are no groups who
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    finance themselves by smuggling
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    resources the long Civil War is the
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    biggest problem in East Congo funded by
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    the resource wealth in the
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    ground 90% of the mines are managed by
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    small scale miners in remote border
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    areas an Al Dorado for Rebel groups who
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    demand a share of the yield and sell it
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    on the global market via neighboring
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    countries like
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    Rwanda Audrey beura has been working in
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    fungan Waka since November
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    2014 he used to be a farmer until Rebels
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    stole his cattle several years ago he
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    now has to work as a mine laborer and he
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    lives in the mining town of numbi in a
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    simple wooden Shack without a mattress
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    during the boom days miners could still
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    earn good money here but since the dream
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    of new gold has come to an end most of
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    them just run up
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    debts I've earned nothing so far instead
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    of that I've had to borrow money from
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    the boss to pay for my mining license
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    and rent and food life is expensive in
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    numi and the yield from the mine is much
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    too
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    low a legal mine is managed by a
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    Cooperative entrepreneurs lease parts of
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    it and hire workers like Audrey to mine
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    them the profits are split 50% goes to
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    the
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    entrepreneurs The Ore is separated from
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    the sand with a shovel just like in the
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    old gold digging days the price of tin
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    has dropped to 5 a kilo in the
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    provincial capital at least colan still
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    fetches
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    €20 sescam the National Authority
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    overseeing the mining industry registers
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    the minerals that leave Fung Waka and
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    seals the plastic bags but local dealers
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    immediately open the bags again first to
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    remove any dirt and iron and then to
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    separate the valuable cultan from the
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    cassiterite with the help of a simple
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    magnet this is where the control system
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    breaks down and a gray area
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    begins large amounts of minerals are
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    transported from illegal mines to
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    official mining zones at night how can
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    this be
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    prevented bukavu provincial capital of
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    south kivu in the yard of the geological
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    Museum the federal Institute for
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    geosciences and natural resources from
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    Hanover has established a laboratory
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    which can determine the origin of ORS
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    every sediment has specific
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    characteristics that indicate where the
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    material is from even when it has been
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    transported across borders legally or by
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    Smugglers the geological fingerprint is
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    a way to identify dirty minerals but as
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    an exporter in bukavu explains control
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    measures tend to decrease the
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    profitability of a mine like Fung Waka
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    the prices on the World Market stay the
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    same all the costs taxes fees have to be
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    carried by the Mine
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    Workers that is why misero and other
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    European development organizations are
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    demanding action from the European Union
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    they want to see ambitious legislation
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    that will break the links between
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    natural resources and
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    conflict business businesses that
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    operate on the European market and sell
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    products containing conflict minerals
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    should be held accountable for their
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    supply chain they should ensure that
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    human rights standards are respected
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    throughout from the raw materials to the
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    finished product and they should cover
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    the cost of this in fwaka it's only the
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    miners who pay for the controls they
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    earn
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    less I couldn't send a single Frank to
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    my family in the last few months I also
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    can't go home there would be arrested
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    immediately because of my
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    death
Tags
  • Funga Waka
  • Congo mining
  • Coltan
  • Mobile phones
  • Model mine
  • Child labor
  • Rebel exploitation
  • Conflict minerals
  • EU legislation
  • Miner's financial hardship