Menu Click here
website logo
Sign In| Sign Up
back back
Diamond trading
Search for Diamonds Manage Listings IDEX Onsite
diamond prices
Real Time Prices Diamond Index Price Report
news & research
Newsroom IDEX Research Memo Search News & Archives RSS Feeds
back back
Diamond trading
Search for Diamonds Manage Listings IDEX Onsite
diamond prices
Real Time Prices Diamond Index Price Report
news & research
Newsroom IDEX Research Memo Search News & Archives RSS Feeds
back back
MY IDEX
My Bids & Asks My Purchases My Sales Manage Listings IDEX Onsite Company Information Branches Information Personal Information
Logout
Newsroom Full Article

NGOs: KPCS Still Lacks Monitoring

July 31, 03 by Edahn Golan

NGOs welcomed today the publication of a new list of participating countries in the Kimberley Process Certification Scheme, and while the list excludes those countries that did not meet the minimum requirements of the scheme, NGOs say that without adequate monitoring of the KPCS there is no way of ensuring that countries are actually halting the trade in conflict diamonds.

“Without effective and regular monitoring of the Kimberley Process it is difficult to evaluate whether national regulations are worth the paper they are written on,” said Corinna Gilfillan of the UK-based NGO, Global Witness.
 
In a press release, Global Witness says that the 40 countries that did make the list only meet the requirements on paper.

“The Participation Committee did not assess how laws and regulations are being implemented and enforced. This underlines the urgent need for regular and impartial monitoring of the Kimberley Process to assess whether diamond control systems work effectively in practice. Currently there are no formal arrangements for effective monitoring, and many governments are even reluctant to discuss the subject,” the group says.
 
Ian Smillie of Partnership Africa Canada adds, "Passing new regulations is not enough. We already have laws against theft and human rights abuse. These have not stopped conflict diamonds in the past. The laws must have teeth."

 

Diamond Index
Related Articles

End Of Tolerance Period In The Kimberley Process 31 July 2003

July 31, 03 by Kimberley Process Press Release

Read More...

Newsletter

The Newsletter offers a quick summary of the past week's industry news and full articles.
Our Services About IDEX Privacy & Security Terms & Conditions Sign-Up Advertise on IDEX Industry Links Contact Us
IDEX on Facebook IDEX on LinkedIn IDEX on Twitter