Mineral Resource Governance in Africa: Comparative Analysis and Best Practices
Report
This report analyses mineral resource governance across eight African countries, highlighting legal frameworks, transparency, environmental safeguards, and community participation.
- Explores governance challenges and opportunities in Botswana, DRC, Egypt, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone, South Africa, and Tanzania
- Identifies gaps in legal frameworks, enforcement, and revenue management
- Assesses the impact of regional and continental frameworks like the Africa Mining Vision
- Highlights best practices in transparency, community engagement, and environmental protection
- Recommends strengthening enforcement, transparency, and benefit-sharing mechanisms
- Emphasises the need for gender equity and formalisation of artisanal mining
How this may be relevant to you
This content is highly relevant to the mining industry seeking to improve governance and sustainability.
- Provides comparative analysis of mining laws and regulatory gaps
- Highlights best practices for compliance and risk management
- Supports alignment with international frameworks and standards
- Addresses sector challenges in transparency and anti-corruption
- Offers guidance on community engagement and benefit-sharing
- Promotes strategies for environmental and social responsibility
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