Conflict Minerals

Conflict minerals - gold, tin, tantalum, and tungsten, used mainly in electronics, jewelry, and cars - have been a primary driver of armed conflict in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo for the past two decades. Over 5 million people have died in these horrific conflicts. I have spent over a decade, mainly with the Enough Project and The Sentry, traveling to eastern Congo to document this trade and working to help end it through policy and supply chain reforms. There has been some progress, but there’s still a long way to go, particularly on gold.

The photos below take you on the journey of conflict gold - what some call the “new blood diamonds” - from mines to export.