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AMV – Africa Mining Vision | African Union

The Africa Mining Vision was adopted by Heads of State at the February 2009 AU summit following the October 2008 meeting of African Ministers responsible for Mineral Resources Development. It is Africa's own response to tackling the paradox of great mineral wealth existing side by side with pervasive poverty. The AMV is holistic.

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(PDF) The African mining vision: perspectives on mineral …

The objectives of the Country Mining Vision (CMV) guidebook are to help member States domesticate the Africa Mining Vision (AMV) at the national level through a multi-stakeholder consultative process with a view to formulating a shared vision on how mineral resources exploitation can promote broad-based development and structural transformation of their …

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Africa Mining Vision

The AMV is a first and foremost a developmental mining approach that insists that the royal road to growth is through building economic and social linkages that benefit Africa itself.

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The African mining vision and its strategic pillars

African mining vision to unlock wealth "The African Mining Vision calls for 'an Africa that harnesses critical mineral value-chains for equitable resource-based industrialisation and electrification, creating critical technologies and sustainable development to enhance the quality of life of its people,'" Mantashe highlighted at an ...

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South Africa

Government adopted Mining Charter 2017 which raises black ownership threshold for mining firms 15 Jun 2017. The new Mining Charter raises the minimum threshold for black ownership of mining companies to 30 per cent from 26 per cent. According to the Minister of Mineral Resources, companies have 12 months to meet the new 30 per cent target.

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ACEP at African Mining Indaba 2025

On the sidelines of the Africa Mining Indaba 2025, the Natural Resource Governance Institute (NRGI), the Minerals Commission of Ghana, and the Africa Centre for Energy Policy (ACEP) are hosting a high-level dialogue to explore innovative financing and technical mechanisms to ensure the equitable and sustainable utilization of Africa's ...

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Africa Mining Vision

The Africa Mining Vision was adopted by Heads of State at the February 2009 AU summit following the October 2008 meeting of African Ministers responsible for Mineral Resources Development. It is Africa's own response to tackling the paradox of great mineral wealth existing side by side with pervasive poverty. The AMV is holistic.

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Virtual Institute Study Tour for the University of the West Indies

The study tour is organized by the UNCTAD Virtual Institute (Vi) at the request of the University of the West Indies as one of the Vi services for its member universities. During two weeks, 14 Master students in International Trade Policy will undergo tailored training on trade and development delivered by UNCTAD's divisions and programmes, as well as the WTO, WHO, …

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Africa Mining Vision

Africa Mining Vision - a compact between business and governments Cape Town, 05 February 2016 (ECA) - At Cape Town's annual Mining Indaba, ... Canadian institute signals intent to support the Africa Mining >>> Ministers agree to use high commodity prices window for Africa's transformation >>>

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37670-ma-africa_mining_vision.pdf

37670-ma-africa_mining_vision.pdf. About the African Union. An Integrated, Prosperous and Peaceful Africa, driven by its own citizens and representing a dynamic force in the global arena. African Union Headquarters P.O. Box 3243, Roosvelt Street W21K19 Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Tel: +251 11 551 77 00

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Virtual Institute workshop on structural transformation and

The workshop is part of the UNCTAD Virtual Institute's efforts to strengthen research capacities in developing countries. Funded by the One UN Fund for Tanzania, its objective is to provide an overview of the process of structural transformation and its linkages with development, and to equip participants with knowledge of the key policies that could accelerate the gradual …

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Virtual Institute online course on trade and gender

The UNCTAD Virtual Institute (Vi) and the Trade, Gender and Development Section invite applications for the first edition of the online course on trade and gender, to be held 19 January to 8 March 2015. ... Qualified women candidates and candidates from sub-Saharan Africa and the least developed countries are particularly encouraged to apply.

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A GUIDE TO THE AFRICA MINING VISION (AMV)

ACEP: Africa Centre for Energy Policy AfDB: Africa Development Bank AMV: Africa Mining Vision ASM: Artisanal and Small-scale Mining CSR: Corporate Social Responsibility ECA: Economic Commission for Africa HRD: Human Resource Development IBIS: IBIS is a Danish non-governmental organisation, working (in partnership with civil society and government) at …

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Ten years of the Africa Mining Vision: A call to action

The Africa Mining Vision (AMV) was adopted by African heads of state ten years ago, in February 2009. For members of the Publish What You Pay (PWYP) movement in Africa, this ... population until at least 2050, and a drive to increase living standards across much of the world, mineral resource demand is expected to remain high in the coming ...

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SADC discusses Vision 2050, RISDP 2020-30

The Vision 2050 sets out the long-term aspirations of SADC over the next 30 years while the RISDP 2020-30 outlines the proposed development trajectory for the region until 2030. The 10-year strategic plan is informed by the aspirations as set out in the long-term vision. Under the draft Vision 2050, the region is expected to have five aspirations:

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Africa Mining Vision

The Africa Mining Vision is a pathway, agreed by African nations themselves, that puts the continent's long term and broad development objectives at the heart of all policy-making concerned with mineral extraction. The AMV sets out how mining can be used to drive continental development. >>>

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Virtual Institute teaching material on structural

The teaching material on structural transformation and industrial policy was developed by the UNCTAD Virtual Institute, under the overall guidance of Vlasta Macku. The text was researched and written by Francesca Guadagno ... sub-Saharan Africa 30 Figure 14 Decomposition of labour productivity growth by country group, 1990–2005 ...

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