This report presents an overview of the historical, economic and regulatory dynamics that shape mineral resource governance in Botswana, as well as the ambitions for the sector that underpin the nation’s economic diplomacy aspirations. It demonstrates that governance frameworks that emerged in the context of the diamond industry have evolved and can provide for a diversified mining industry. Still, the country can improve on issues such as transparency, human rights, gender equality and income inequality.

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Publication date
30 December 2024
Language(s)
English
Author(s)
Xichavo Alecia Ndlovu and Christopher Vandome
Number of pages
80
ISBN
978-91-7671-875-9 (PDF)

Contents

Abbreviations

Acknowledgements

Executive summary

Introduction

1. Mineral resource endowment, value and revenue maximization

2. Legal frameworks guiding mineral resource governance

3. Transparency and accountability of current licensing processes for mineral rights

4. Links between mining and economic development

5. Environmental, social and governance performance

6. Geopolitics and adopting and domesticating regional and continental frameworks

7. Conclusion and policy recommendations

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Mineral Resource Governance in Botswana

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