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Resource Extraction


The articles below are the most recent additions to the Resource Extraction category of Africa InfoServ. To read an article, click on its title. To see more Resource Extraction articles or to search a particular topic, click on Africa Archive. Articles marked with a magnifying glass ( Longer, analytical article. ) are longer, more analytical pieces.

Resource Extraction examines two primary areas: the structures and activities that support or undermine the relationship between investment and development; and the dynamics of stakeholder engagement in the struggles of local communities with their governments and multinational mining companies to gain some measure of control over their mineral resources and community life.

1. Africa’s natural resources could dramatically improve the lives of millions
Author: African Progress Panel Date Written: 10 May 2013
Primary Category: Resource Extraction Document Origin: African Progress Panel
Secondary Category: Economic Justice Source URL: http://www.africaprogresspanel.org
Key Words: Resources, benefits, services, Graca Machel,government policies,

Summary & Comment: while natural resources may have fuelled a decade of rapid economic growth, most Africans have still not seen the benefits, report says. In many African countries, natural resource revenues are widening the gap between rich and poor. Although much has been achieved, a decade of highly impressive growth has not brought comparable improvements in hea . . . [expand]
2. Longer, analytical article. A brutal tragedy that should never have happened
Author: Brian Ashley Date Written: 20 August 2012
Primary Category: Resource Extraction Document Origin: Amandla magazine
Secondary Category: Southern Region Source URL: http://www.amandlapublishers.co.za
Key Words: South Africa, mineworkers massacre, police, Lonmin, NUM

Summary & Comment: Here Amandla magazine comments on reasons for the Lonmin massacre as failure of political, management and union leadership. Amandla maintains that union leadership has been given sweet deals by the company - Lonmin- and so failed to defend its workers. This also allowed a rival mining union to start up and divide the workers. Amandla recommends the . . . [expand]
3. Longer, analytical article. Mines still have a long way to go to negate their harmful effects on communities
Author: Benchmarks Date Written: 14 August 2012
Primary Category: Resource Extraction Document Origin: Benchmarks
Secondary Category: Southern Region Source URL: http://www.bench-marks.org.za/
Key Words: South Africa, platinum, Lonmin, massacre, communities

Summary & Comment: Media Statement by Benchmarks Foundation. This study follows on their original study in 2007, of the Platinum mining companies in Northwest Province. These include Lonmin mine, where only a few days after this issuing of detailoed reports, the massacre of some 34 miners by police took place. The study shows that the detailed recommendations to Par . . . [expand]
4. Longer, analytical article. Botswana: Debswana and the curse that is diamond discovery in the Boteti area
Author: Zowa Development Trust Date Written: 1 August 2012
Primary Category: Resource Extraction Document Origin: Peoples’ Issues
Secondary Category: Southern Region Source URL: http:// http://indigenouspeoplesissues.com
Key Words: Botswana, Boteti, diamonds, villagers, economic justice, sustainability

Summary & Comment: Debswana is jointly owned by DeBeers and the Botswana government. The latter thus has divided loyalties. The ZDT speaks on behalf of the people of Boteti area, where there are 4 huge diamond mines, who wish to persuade Debswana not to take any of their issues for granted and to enter into dialogue with them, as they are making sustained and deliber . . . [expand]
5. Journalist arrested for investigating Canadian mining firm
Author: Ghanaweb.com Date Written: 17 July 2012
Primary Category: Resource Extraction Document Origin: Justice Lee Adoboe
Secondary Category: Media Source URL: http:// http://www.ghanaweb.com/
Key Words: Ghana, mining, police.

Summary & Comment: The Criminals Investigations Department (CID) of the Ghana Police Monday arrested and detained a Ghanaian journalist Pascal Kudiabor at the instance of a Canadian-Ghanaian mining firm ,Emmaland Cardero Mining Company Limited. The constitution does not allow anybody to compel a journalist to disclose the source of a published news item. JK
6. African civil society calls on governments to promote mining investments
Author: socialwatch.org Date Written: 14 July 2012
Primary Category: Resource Extraction Document Origin: socialwatch.org
Secondary Category: AU/NEPAD Source URL: http://www.socialwatch.org
Key Words: African Mining Vision, Yao Graham, local services, local control

Summary & Comment: 50 activists and experts participated early July in the Pan-African Civil Society Networks Meeting on the African mining vision AMV, which was created and signed in 2009 by government leaders. One goal is to strengthen governance mechanisms to enhance the contribution of the mining sector to national development, remarked Dr Yao Graham, coordinator . . . [expand]
7. Longer, analytical article. Understanding conflict minerals provisions
Author: Enough Project Date Written: 30 June 2012
Primary Category: Resource Extraction Document Origin: enough
Secondary Category: Economic Justice Source URL: http://www.enoughproject.org/
Key Words: Eastern Congo, Minerals Provisions, Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform, DRC

Summary & Comment: The recent passage of provisions on conflict minerals from eastern Congo in the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform act has brought unprecedented attention to the linkages between trade in minerals crucial to electronics and other industries and the ongoing conflict in DRC. This article contains some of the frequently asked questions about the topic. M.M . . . [expand]

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