The first thing that needs to be said about the Kimberley Process is that it is not a perfect construct. That is why this unique and extraordinary partnership between governments, the international diamond industry and civil society meets twice each year to improve and refine the systems that have resulted in diamonds being one of the most monitored and audited natural resources in the world.
Millions of people around the world depend on the diamond industry for their livelihoods,…
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