[11]<\/a> The lack of transparency in the decision-making processes and the authoritarian approach of the police in enforcing them are important factors in this multidimensional conflict, which escalated violently for the first time in 2017.<\/p>\n\n\n\nYears of attacks and territorial gains by the militias have plunged the region into deep instability, which an international military mission is now seeking to remedy. Neglect of Cabo Delgado’s civilian population, corruption and other factors are likely to prevent fully safe economic activity for the next few years.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
The examples of Mozambique, Tanzania and Togo show in many different ways the relevance of the new Supply Chain Act and why a professional political risk analysis is becoming increasingly important for companies. Conflicts like the one in Mozambique, which are initially characterized by low intensity and then escalate violently, are important for international business and production processes, which could be disrupted as a result. The new Supply Chain Law also affects lower intensity conflicts, such as in Togo. Finally, environmental destruction and discrimination against individual population groups that are part of these conflicts should not be neglected either.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
With MBI CONIAS Risk Intelligence, you are fully prepared for the challenges of the new Supply Chain Act. Our decades of experience in monitoring political conflicts below the threshold of war make the MBI CONIAS data unique. The large number of these conflicts and their complex modes of action require a great deal of knowledge in order to identify their impact early. Constant enhancements and additions continuously increase the benefits for our customers. <\/p>\n\n\n\n
From late fall 2021, our MBI CONIAS Academy in Heidelberg<\/a> will also offer seminars to prepare your employees accordingly. For further information, please contact our Sales Team<\/a>.<\/p>\n\n\n\nAbout the authors:<\/strong>
Etienne Limberger & Dr. Nicolas Schwank
CONIAS Risk Intelligence
Michael Bauer International GmbH<\/p>\n\n\n\n[1]<\/a> https:\/\/www.bmz.de\/de\/entwicklungspolitik\/lieferkettengesetz
[2]<\/a> https:\/\/www.stadtpolitik-heidelberg.de\/?q=node\/3388
[3]<\/a> https:\/\/taz.de\/Phosphatgewinnung-in-Togo\/!5582284\/
[4]<\/a> https:\/\/www.sueddeutsche.de\/politik\/afrika-das-grosse-schachern-1.3705970
[5]<\/a> https:\/\/www.bbc.com\/news\/world-africa-41332072
[6]<\/a> https:\/\/www.reuters.com\/article\/us-tanzania-lgbt-idUSKCN1N90FZ
[7]<\/a> https:\/\/www.bbc.com\/news\/world-europe-46219356
[8]<\/a> https:\/\/www.hrw.org\/report\/2020\/02\/03\/if-we-dont-get-services-we-will-die\/tanzanias-anti-lgbt-crackdown-and-right
[9]<\/a> https:\/\/www.tagesschau.de\/ausland\/afrika\/mosambik-cabo-delgado-105.html
[10]<\/a> https:\/\/www.aljazeera.com\/economy\/2021\/4\/26\/total-suspends-20bn-lng-project-in-mozambique-indefinitely
[11]<\/a> https:\/\/www.macaubusiness.com\/mozambique-government-failed-to-seek-local-consent-for-gas-projects-activist\/<\/p>\n