Effective governance of mineral resources is vital to Africa’s sustainable development, with the potential to transform resource wealth into broad-based economic growth. With the right governance frameworks, the continent’s vast mineral endowments can benefit local communities, national economies and global markets. However, many African countries face ongoing challenges related to governance, transparency and the equitable distribution of resource revenues. These obstacles have hindered the continent from fully capitalizing on its resource wealth, often resulting in socio-economic inequalities and missed opportunities for development.

This report presents a comprehensive analysis of governance frameworks, challenges and opportunities across eight African countries—Botswana, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Egypt, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone, South Africa and Tanzania. The study examines how these nations manage their mineral wealth, assessing governance frameworks, transparency mechanisms, environmental safeguards and community engagement approaches to harness mineral resources for sustainable socio-economic development.

Details

Publication date
30 December 2024
Language(s)
English
Author(s)
Nellie Mutemeri
Number of pages
109
ISBN
978-91-7671-874-2 (PDF)

Contents

Acknowledgements

Abbreviations

Executive summary

Introduction

1. Methodology overview

2. Mapping and auditing mineral resources on the continent

3. Legal frameworks guiding mineral resource governance

4. Impact of geopolitics on mineral resource governance on the continent

5. Comparative analysis of legislative frameworks across eight African countries

6. Conclusion

References

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Mineral Resource Governance in Africa

A Comparative Study
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