Natural Resources, Peaceful Societies and Sustainable Development: Lessons from the Kimberley Process

UN Photo IOM-Alexander Bee.  Gold mining in West Africa
Date: - Location: UNHQ

The President of the Economic and Social Council, H.E. Mr. Collen Vixen Kelapile, convened a Special Meeting of the Council on “Natural Resources, Peaceful Societies and Sustainable Development: Lessons from the Kimberley Process”. The meeting took place in person from 3 to 6 p.m. on 18 March 2022 at the UN Headquarters.

The meeting addressed natural resources, peaceful societies and sustainable development with a focus on lessons from the Kimberley process. It reflected on ways to address illegal exploitation and illicit trade of natural resources and their role in fueling and financing conflicts. The meeting also focused on the interlinkages between natural resources and other SDGs, and the potential of better natural resource management for peaceful societies and sustainable development. The meeting further explored the implications for job creation, inclusive economic growth, revenue generation, food security, reducing inequalities, and environmental sustainability.