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· Africa is endowed with abundant mineral resources, including gold, silver, copper, uranium, cobalt, and many other metals which are key inputs to manufacturing processes around the world. The mining and extractive sector has contributed and continues to contribute a significant share of Africa’s exports, revenue and GDP annually. In 2019,
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(PDF) The scramble for mineral resources in Cameroon: How can the government learn from previous conflicts
PDF | On Jun 1, 2009, Rexon T Nting published The scramble for mineral resources in Cameroon: How can the government learn from previous conflicts and social responsibility
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· Mining remains a significant source of foreign direct investment (FDI) for Africa, as new mining projects brought in $18 billion in investment across the continent between 2015 and 2018, with a further $10.5 billion is planned. Automation and new technology makes mining less labour-intensive – a trend that may be accelerated by
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· Multinational Corporations and Natural Resources (2017) Journalofcmsd volume 1(2) Exploitation in Africa: Challenges and Prospects Christopher Oyier 74 over land and resources that previously had been controlled by more localized institutions.23 The contextual MNCs have continued to expropriate the benefits
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Africa Review Report on Mining-Sustainable Development
Building human and institutional capacities. The report provides an overview of the significance of the mining sector in advancing Africa’s sustainable development agenda. It outlines key emerging issues in the mining sector in Africa and progress made towards implementing mining-related commitments in the above areas.
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(PDF) MINING IN EAST AFRICA | Eneku Ronald-Academia.edu
MINING IN EAST AFRICA Mining is a term generally used to mean all the processes involved in the extraction of valuable minerals either in liquid or solid form from the earth’s crust for economic use. Minerals in East Africa are found in regions where ancient rocks have been affected by volcanic activity.
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The Local Economic Impact of Mineral Mining in Africa: Evidence
We provide three key results on the local impact of mining. Firstly, mine openings, and in particular large mine openings have the potential to considerably increase urbanization,
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(PDF) Key Challenges Facing The Mining And Minerals Sector In South Africa
PDF | On Jan 1, 2004, Daniel Limpitlaw published Key Challenges Facing The Mining And Minerals Sector In South Africa | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate In a year
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Mineral Beneficiation in Africa: what was missed and what can
eneficiation in Africa: what was missed and what can now be done?AbstractTo the extent that value-addition to minerals is only achievable by a well-trained and fully equipped labour force (technicians, technologists, engineers, designers, entrepreneurs, etc.), through enabling institutions and networks, the hu. an resource development factor.
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Mining in Africa: managing the impacts
The exploitation of minerals has been associated with the violation of human rights by mining com-panies. It is one of the most prominent issues raised by mining-affected communities and civil society organizations working on mining issues. Alleged human
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The exploitation of mineral resources in Africa
The purpose of this paper is to show that Africa is rich in mineral and energy resources compared to other Continents. Moreover, that this mineral wealth has been exploited for over century by the developed Capitalist Countries Moreover a survey of the changes in the policies of mineral industries over the last decade will be examined to see to
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· Resource rich Africa improved its tax take during the boom period, with resource rents jumping from 39 per cent in 2000-2003 to 43 per. cent in 2010-2013. 115 Tax levels are high with average
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· The Chinese mining presence in Africa is concentrated in just five countries: Guinea, Zambia, South Africa, Zimbabwe, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). Similarly, it’s overly simplistic to assume that Chinese companies act on the orders of their government—or that there isn’t a diversity in approach across China’s
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· Global revenues from the production of just four key minerals—copper, nickel, cobalt and lithium—are estimated to total $16 trillion over the next 25 years (in 2023-dollar terms). This boom bodes well for sub-Saharan Africa as it could reap more than 10% of the revenue. This would be nearly $2 trillion in 2023-dollar terms.
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· Abstract. This chapter provides an introduction to the volume and summarizes the arguments advanced by the contributors. The central argument is that the lot of the average African citizen has, in
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Arrests and attacks: African countries pursue China’s illegal mining
While Africa makes billions from Chinese investment in its mineral-rich countries, exploitation and illegal mining activities have become part of the deal. Now, Africa countries are saying no to Chinese miners. The Chinese embassy in Nigeria objected to The Times’ report at the time, calling it “unverified, unclear and unproven information”.
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· Addressing the governance risks associated with mineral supply chains is essential to developing responsible supply chains that will allow African countries to develop their economies. All stakeholders must partner to foster harmonisation across existing governance initiatives, conduct more in-depth research into the risks posed by
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· Abstract: Africa is poised at the forefront of a transformative era as the world shifts towards sustainable energy sources, with its rich mineral reserves emerging as a prerequisite in the global green technology revolution. Despite its abundance in minerals, Africa’s mining industry remains structured around a traditional “pit-to-port” model,
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· As Africa assesses how it can best exploit its critical minerals resources in a short space of time, the two global superpowers – China and the US – are already making plans to access global supply. A report from the China Research Group of Conservative UK MPs concludes that China has a “huge head start” and controls up to
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The Local Economic Impact of Mineral Mining in Africa: Evidence
S. Provenzano & H. Bull The Local Impact of Mining in Africa gains and instead increases in localized conflict. Our approach is novel as we use almost one million satellite images to create an exten-sive panel covering 12% of the African landmass, tiling the area2
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· Role of Africa in ensuring Critical Mineral supply: The inclusion of the African Union into the G20 Grouping as its 21st member has given a new voice to the global south, providing an opportunity in ensuring global critical mineral security. Critical Minerals: Also known as strategic minerals or critical raw materials.
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The Impact of Regulations and Laws Governing on Solid Minerals Exploitation in Three African Countries…
Most countries in Africa rely on minerals, such as diamonds, copper, and gold, as their primary source of revenue. However, the extraction of these minerals from the ground results in considerable environmental damages that pose risks to the communities and costly to clean up (International Financial Corporation, 2020) .
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· Western countries like to believe that they have equipped the African continent with the capability to achieve freedom. But today, more than 60 years after the last European countries relinquished their colonial claims in Africa, the continent is still riddled with corruption, poverty, and turmoil. These problems only exist because the old colonial
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The Impact of Regulations and Laws Governing on Solid Minerals
Regulations and mining code reforms in Africa seek to demonstrate that no amount of local governance is sufficient if it is not accom-panied by legal and fiscal frameworks designed
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· Introduction The Africa Mining Vision (AMV), a “pathway, formulated by African nations themselves, that puts the continent’s long term and broad development objectives at the heart of
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· In other words, resources have fuelled violence and underdevelopment in both resource-abundant countries and neighbouring African countries. Furthermore, according to Conrad et al. (2019) , natural resources enable rebel groups to participate in conflict and lengthen the cycle of conflict in resource-rich nations due to benefit gained
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· The mining industry, mainly focused on the extraction of minerals and metals such as iron, copper, cobalt, nickel and cadmium, degrades ecosystems and contaminates the environment. “Oil, silver,
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· Agenda 2063 is the blueprint and master plan for transforming Africa into the global powerhouse of the future. It is the strategic framework for delivering on Africa’s goal for inclusive and sustainable development and is a concrete manifestation of the pan-African drive for unity, self-determination, freedom, progress and collective prosperity
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· In underprivileged provinces, mineral resource exploitation is more conducive to reviving economic development but leads to more severe environmental pollution than in developed areas. In addition, industrial structural upgrading serves as the intermediary variable where exploitation promotes industrial structure upgrading, which
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