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Rapaport Group Visits Sierra Leone On Diamond Trade Mission

gleanernewspaperBy gleanernewspaperOctober 19, 2023Updated:October 19, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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Leader of the Rapaport Group, Chairman Martin Rapaport, is heading a delegation of diamond dealers and jewellers on a five-day tour of Sierra Leone. The delegation is comprised of participants from various countries including the USA, UK, Italy, India, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Singapore. The 

Rapaport Group is one of the world’s major diamond producers.

The trade mission, which began on Sunday night, will provide an opportunity to meet artisanal diggers and learn about the severe challenges they experience. It will also highlight opportunities for sustainable economic development that can transform millions of lives.

Speaking about their mission, Martin Rapaport said: “Our trade mission will focus on sustainability, fair trade, and how selling and wearing diamonds can make the world a better place….it reflects the growing interest in these topics among both diamond dealers and consumers.”

Travelling in jeeps and braving rough conditions, delegation members will get a firsthand view of the diamond industry’s hidden heart: the mines and the miners.

“There’s a reason God gave diamonds to the poorest people in the world, and made the richest people want them,” said Rapaport. “This trip is going to be a real eye-opener.”

The itinerary for Rapaport’s five-day Sierra Leone trade mission includes:

Touring an active diamond mine in Koidu and talking with diggers.

Koryardu, the Peace Diamond village: Seeing how proceeds from the 2017 sale of the 709-carat Peace Diamond have been used to develop local education, health and welfare infrastructure in one of the world’s poorest towns.

A town hall meeting with local Koryardu officials and residents to evaluate the project’s progress and learn how to expand its impact.

Freetown and its surroundings: Visiting De Beers’ GemFair artisanal diggers program, the National Museum, the Sierra Leone Business Development Conference, the Empower Africa Business Center, and an abandoned diamond-mining pit that’s being reclaimed for agriculture.

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