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Gender inequalities in Africa's mining policies = a study of inequalities, resource conflict and sustainability /
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Gender inequalities in Africa's mining policies/ by Francis Onditi.
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a study of inequalities, resource conflict and sustainability /
Author:
Onditi, Francis.
Published:
Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore : : 2022.,
Description:
xxxi, 239 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Introduction: A Study of Inequalities & Responses -- PART I: EQUALITARIANISM & AFRICA'S MINING POLICY ENVIRONMENT -- Equalitarianism -- Women's Invisibility in Mining Ecosystem -- Gender Equality, Mining and Society -- Spatial Inequalities in Mining Spaces -- Mining Policy Frameworks -- PART II: SUSTAINABLE RESPONSES TO INEQUALITIES -- Global and Regional Responses -- Financing Mechanism -- Collaboration and Partnerships -- Solidarity Model and Mining Industry -- Transparency Model and Mining Industry -- Conclusion: Policy Responses and Actions.
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Mineral industries - Government policy - Africa. -
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-8252-0
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9789811682520
Gender inequalities in Africa's mining policies = a study of inequalities, resource conflict and sustainability /
Onditi, Francis.
Gender inequalities in Africa's mining policies
a study of inequalities, resource conflict and sustainability /[electronic resource] :by Francis Onditi. - Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore :2022. - xxxi, 239 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Introduction: A Study of Inequalities & Responses -- PART I: EQUALITARIANISM & AFRICA'S MINING POLICY ENVIRONMENT -- Equalitarianism -- Women's Invisibility in Mining Ecosystem -- Gender Equality, Mining and Society -- Spatial Inequalities in Mining Spaces -- Mining Policy Frameworks -- PART II: SUSTAINABLE RESPONSES TO INEQUALITIES -- Global and Regional Responses -- Financing Mechanism -- Collaboration and Partnerships -- Solidarity Model and Mining Industry -- Transparency Model and Mining Industry -- Conclusion: Policy Responses and Actions.
This book develops a discursive 'equalitarian' theoretical framework for studying African mining ecosystem issues and policy interventions. The theory of 'equalitarianism' is developed as an alternative to the reductionist approach that has dominated post-colonial debates about the classical jus ad bellum requirements to empower women in development spaces. However, the classical approach narrows the debate down to "women issues," rather than the 'whole-of-society.' As a consequence of this reductionism, women continue to be devalued in the mining sector, characterized by poverty traps, power struggles, and a lack of capacity to engage in large-scale mining (LSM) activities. This book advances principles for a holistic approach, and spells out the implications for women across the mining value chain. Drawing on moral scholarship, the book poses that for women to gain access to strategic spaces in the mining sector, the drive for empowerment must be embedded within 'whole-of-society' principles. This book is of interest to scholars researching gender policy, public policy, political philosophy, conflictology, and human geography. It also offers practitioners a guide for evaluating their policy work on mainstreaming gender in the mining sector, presenting options for financing, forging partnership and planning for an inclusive economic development in Africa, and beyond.
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