Data sources

The information in the CSR Risk Check is based on open online sources. Below you can find an overview of all sources.

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Amnesty International, Human Rights Violations in Cameroon’s Anglophone North-West Region, 2023 Fair Labor, Key markers for promoting responsible recruitment of migrant workers, 2024 GCRMN, Status of Coral Reefs of the World: 2020, 2020 Human Rights Watch, Iraqis with Disabilities Excluded from Jobs Persistent Failure to Ensure Right to Work; Quotas Unfilled, 2024 Mongabay, Palm oil deforestation hits record high in Sumatra’s ‘orangutan capital, 2023 Anti-slavery, The dark side of the flower sector: the growing exploitation of women in Kenya, 2022 Ministerie van Buitenlandse Zaken, Volledige tekst OESO-richtlijnen (2023 update), 2024 Health Cluster, Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of), 2021 The Guardian, Staggering’ rise in women with reproductive health issues near DRC cobalt mines – study, 2024 Environmental Justice Foundation, China is responisible for systemic human rights abuses and illegal fishing across the Southwest Indian Ocean: new investigation, 2024 The Guardian, Deadly harvest: how demand for palm oil is fuelling corruption in Honduras, 2023 Transparency International, The billionaire who burned the forest: palm oil tycoon sentenced to 15 year, 2023 Mongabay, Report shows Peru failed to stop Amazon deforestation for palm oil and cacao, 2024 WWF, Palm Oil Buyers Scorecard, 2024 Mongabay, Palm oil deforestation makes comeback in Indonesia after decade-long slump, 2024 WWF, Palm Oil Scorecard, 2024 Environmental Investigation Agency, Carving up the Amazon, 2024 Earth's Future, Relic Groundwater and Prolonged Drought Confound Interpretations of Water Sustainability and Lithium Extraction in Arid Lands, 2022 BBC, Ghana passes bill making identifying as LGBTQ+ illegal, 2024 Malamardi et al., Time Trends of Greenspaces, Air Pollution, and Asthma Prevalence among Children and Adolescents in India, 2022

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MVO Netherlands and project partners are continuously working on supplementing and updating this list. If you know of sources (websites, reports) that would be interesting to include in our database, or if you believe certain sources are not sufficiently reliable, please contact us at mvorisicochecker@mvonederland.nl. You can request the method we use to check the reliability of sources through the same email address.

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