Let's think about life at the age of ten. For most people, the only concern is whether you completed the assignment, and whether it was recently updated for new games. Unfortunately, in Sierra Leone, a 10 year old child is worried whether this day is the only day they can breathe. One of the destructive results is due to the civil war in Sierra Leone. This war is a long-standing bloody battle that deprives many lives and deprives children and families of their hopes. Located between Africa's west coast, Guinea and Liberia "Sierra Leone has many diamonds that are easy to extract" (BBC News).
By the way, after the release of the film "Blood Diamond" that Leonardo DiCaprio appeared, there is much debate about this problem. Remember, the background of this movie is the civil war in Sierra Leone. The film has such a strong influence and Canada acted immediately to control illegal diamond markets. Let's assume that an African mining company that was devastated in warfare discovered a large diamond deposit. Tourists review raw materials and provide them to large companies in Europe and America. The next is a supply chain of at least 30 elements that violate trust. In this case, who can guarantee purchasers that the jewels they purchased are exactly what they expected? The answer is a block chain!
Diamonds that promote civil war are known as "Blood" or "Conflict" diamonds. All Brad Diamonds sold continue to make conflicts due to conflict and will kill hundreds of people hopelessly in many places such as Sierra Leone, Ivory Coast, Angola, Liberia and so on. Correspondingly, the Kimberley Process Certification Scheme (KCPS) was established in 2002 to regulate diamond trading and prevent blood diamonds from entering the legal diamond market. Nevertheless, bloody diamonds are still being smuggled into a legitimate market and passed on as a legitimate market. Block chain technology can solve this problem. Imagine that diamond information is stored in the block chain as immutable records. It is almost impossible for someone to forge documents (this is the case in the present). Some companies try to achieve this by putting diamonds in the block chain
The purpose of this article is to show the truth of Sierra Leone's Blood diamond industry in West Africa to individuals. Sierra Leone 's most famous Brad diamond industry experienced countless influences and struggles, enabling a very interesting and extensive analysis. Brad diamond is also called "conflict diamond", coming from the battle zone of Africa, "It was illegally sold for a rebel war against the legally and internationally recognized government" (Wilson et al. 2009) . Many efforts and policies have been implemented to prevent bloody diamond trafficking, but due to the civil war in 1999 Sierra Leone was completely confused. Open valuable boxes and store shiny diamonds, I got a small card