Building a sustainable future for Africa’s extractive industry: From vision to action
The African Mining Vision (AMV) aims to ensure Africa's mineral resources contribute to broad-based growth and sustainable development.
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Language: | English |
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Geographic focus: | Africa |
Methods
The research method involved reviewing the AMV, related reports, and frameworks to develop an action plan with nine program clusters. These clusters are designed around key pillars of the vision and include goals, outcomes, activities, and indicators for tracking progress.
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Key Insights
The AMV, adopted by African Ministers in 2008, outlines a plan for the sustainable development of the continent's extractive industry. It focuses on optimizing mineral resource use, improving governance, and fostering linkages and diversification to eradicate poverty and promote socio-economic growth. The action plan includes nine program clusters addressing revenue management, geological information systems, capacity building, artisanal mining, governance, research, environmental and social issues, linkages, and investment mobilization.
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Additional Viewpoints
Categories: Africa geographic scope | English publication language | action plans | artisanal mining | economic linkages | environmental issues | finance | geological information systems | geological systems | governance | human capacities | investment mobilization | investments | mineral rents management | minerals | mining | mining information systems | mining revenues | partnerships | research and development | sector governance