4. How it works
• We receive requests from local advocates through
national partners, later via Follow the Money
website.
• We conduct investment chain mapping and
pressure point analysis.
• The information is sent back to the requesters in a
form and language that they can understand and
we discuss options for engaging identified
pressure points.
• FTM partners work with communities to help them
understand the findings and in some cases
support them to engage actors along the
investment chain and pursue new advocacy
opportunities.
7. In Conclusion
• Investment chain mapping is not a silver
bullet for ending corporate abuses.
• But it can open up a range of smart and
targeted new advocacy opportunities that
can pave the path to justice for
communities.
• Over the longer term, shining on a light on
the backers of harmful investments is the
best way to change corporate behavior.