Authors
Gavin Hilson, Abigail Hilson, Agatha Siwale, Roy Maconachie
Publication date
2018/7/3
Journal
Africa Journal of Management
Volume
4
Issue
3
Pages
306-346
Publisher
Routledge
Description
This paper critically examines how women employed in artisanal and small-scale mining (ASM) – low-tech mineral extraction and processing – in sub-Saharan Africa could be affected by moves made to formalize and support their activities under the Africa Mining Vision (AMV), ‘Africa’s own response to tackling the paradox of great mineral wealth existing side by side with pervasive poverty’. One of the main goals of the AMV is Boosting Artisanal and Small-Scale Mining, which requires signatories to devise strategies for ‘Harnessing the potential of small scale mining to improve rural livelihoods and integration into the rural and national economy’. Moves being made to achieve this, however, could have an adverse impact on many of the women working in ASM in sub-Saharan Africa. Findings from the literature and research being undertaken by the authors in Sierra Leone and Zambia suggest that whilst most …
Total citations
201820192020202120222023202418131722139
Scholar articles