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Women miners in Zimbabwe: The untold story

President of the Zimbabwe Women in Mining Ms Evelyn Musharu said her organisation was trying to demystify the involvement of women in mining by Women make up 10% of Zimbabwe’s 535,000 artisanal and small-scale miners, according to a report from the Pact Institute, a Washington, D.C.-based ‘Not For the Faint-Hearted’: Women in Zimbabwe’s Mining Industry

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Barriers to Women’s full participation in Artisanal and Small-scale

Mining (ASGM) in Zimbabwe. The mining sector is male dominated and over the years has faced many challenges that range from gender discrimination due to The mining industry in Zimbabwe is a typical male-dominated sector. In 2017 Zimbabwe had at least 42 large scale miners and an estimated 50 000 small scale artisanal miners. Diversity and Inclusion in the Mining and Minerals Industry: The

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Impact of Mining on Women ActionAid Zimbabwe

This report is a result of an action research on the impact of mining and the extractive industry in general on women in selected communities of Zimbabwe. The study was The review concentrates on four key intersecting areas women as mineworkers; the gendered impacts of mining, and specifically the disproportionately Diversity and Inclusion in the Mining and Minerals Industry: The

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In Zimbabwe, a women-only gem mine gives abuse survivors new

KAROI, Zimbabwe, March 31 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) At first glance the Zimbaqua mine in Zimbabwe looks normal: a series of shallow craters dotted In many countries the mining sector is a lucrative industry for the elites. The Zimbabwe’s economic fortunes has cracked down negatively and had affected the The participation of gender equity in artisanal small-scale mining

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Giving hope to Zimbabwean women miners Africa

As the country grapples with economic sanctions, many Zimbabwean women are joining the artisanal mining industry. Women make up to 10 per cent of the 535,000 artisanal and small-scale miners inlaws referring to women and gender in the extractive sector, while the country with the best score on the Index (Canada) has no laws at the national level. 1,2,3 In addition, at least half the laws in the sample contained only basic provisions to promote gender equality, such as a requirement for quotas on governing bodies.Gender and Extractive Governance: Lessons from Existing Legal

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The participation of gender equity in artisanal small-scale mining

Dzingirayi, P. The participation of gender equity in artisanal small-scale mining in Zimbabwe 39 Introduction Mining is an important engine of economic growth and poverty reduction. In many countries the mining sector is a lucrative industry for the elites. The Zimbabwe’s economic fortunes has cracked downAs the country grapples with economic sanctions, many Zimbabwean women are joining the artisanal mining industry. Women make up to 10 per cent of the 535,000 artisanal and small-scale miners inGiving hope to Zimbabwean women miners Africa

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Mining fatalities a cause for concern Mining Zimbabwe

37.52. ZIMBABWE has recorded over 463 fatalities in the mining industry in the past three years as a result of not having enough enforcement of mining regulations due to the increase in the number of mining locations, an official has said. Speaking at the Mining Safety Campaign 2021 launch, organised virtually by Young There are almost equal numbers of men and women in the world, with women representing 49.6% of the world’s population. And yet statistics show that women make up 8–17% of the mining industry. This means that less than a fifth of all people in the industry is female or an average of 12.5%. In 2018, the global mining industry's outputGender equality in the mining industry The Halo Media Group

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Zimbabwe: A new focus for lithium mining

Lithium mining in Zimbabwe. According to the World Economic Forum, 540 000 metric tonnes of lithium were mined globally in 2021. This is expected to increase to 1.5m metric tonnes and 3m metricZVISHAVANE, ZIMBABWE — For Sophia Takuva, mining is in the blood. Her grandparents, her father and her brothers and sisters are all gold miners. Now, Takuva, 31, oversees daily operations at both her grandmother’s and her father’s mines. It’s a job she’s had for the past four years. On top of that, she’s secretary of the Zvishavane‘Not For the Faint-Hearted’: Women in Zimbabwe’s Mining Industry

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Confronting militarised masculinities: Transforming the artisanal

significant in Zimbabwe’s mining industry, for possessing a thriving, large-scale mining sector and other commercial activities. Throughout the colonial period, Zimbabwe had a long history of informal, artisanal, small-scale gold mining. However, the small-scale gold mining sector was considerably curtailed by colonial legislation. The sectorthe implementation of such pledges. Gender equality is not just about treating all genders similarly on paper.9 It also involves an inclusive approach to distribution of opportunities and resources.10 5 Domestic Violence Act 14 of 2006. 6 Matrimonial Causes Act 33 of 1985. 7 Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment (No. 20) Act 2013 (2013 Constitution).WOMEN’S INEQUALITY AND THEIR STATUS IN ZIMBABWE

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Women miners in Zimbabwe: The untold story

The mining industry in Zimbabwe contributes about 8 percent to the country’s gross domestic product. Due to the general small-scale nature of mining activities in Zimbabwe, there are an estimated 300 000 informal miners active around the country.For immediate release. Harare,25/04/2023. The Zimbabwe Environmental Law Association (ZELA) has produced a situational report that provides an account of the lithium rush in Zimbabwe by artisanal, small-scale, and large-scale miners as well as the associated legal and policy developments.Zimbabwe Environmental Law Association ZELA PRESS

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Governance, Accountability and Transparency in JSTOR

out the mining sector. The advent of the new constitution and law reform processes indicates Zimbabwe's intention to incorporate good governance, transparency and accountability provisions in the mining sector. State driven reforms have been inspired by global and local civil society initiatives. Analysis shows that, for variousGrowth for the sector has leapt from 5.9% in 2021 to an estimated 10% in 2022. The productive capacity utilised on pre-existing infrastructure in the mining sector in 2022 remained relatively flat y/y at 81%, as per the Chamber of Mines. Local gold production increased 19% to 35.2tn in 2022, from the 29.6tn recorded in 2021 signaling a third SECTOR Zimbabwe Mining Sector Report 2023 Research Hub

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Zimbabwe aims to triple its mining industry revenue to $12bn

Zimbabwe aims to increase the annual revenue of its mining industry from $4bn to more than $12bn over the next four years. The ambitious goal, laid out in the country’s “Strategic Road to the Achievement”, represents a 344% jump from $2.7bn achieved in 2017, and seeks to improve exploration activity, employment levels and Executive Summary Commissioned by Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH`s programme Extractives for Development (X4D) on behalf of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) and Women’s Rights and Mining, this study offers a thorough review of the evidence around Sexual gender-based violence in the mining sector in Africa

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Giving hope to Zimbabwean women miners ZAWYA

The government is also developing a gender-inclusive mineral-development policy, which will cater to special interest groups that include women. WORLD. Middle “We have made great efforts to incentivize women in mining by offering them loans through the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe, Mining Industry Loan Fund and Zimbabwe Women’s MicrofinanceAbstract: Zimbabwe’s determination to empower its citizens is loud and clear and the policy is rooted in distributive justice. This has resulted in people-oriented policies being implemented in various sectors including the mining industry. The consequence has been a significant penetration and control of the small scale mining sector byA step into the male dominated mining sector: Women’s

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Gender & Extractives Zimbabwe Environmental Law Association

Assessing Opportunities for Using the Gender Lens as Zimbabwe’s Entry Point into the 1 file(s) 212.13 KB. Download. Implications of the lithium mining rush in Zimbabwe: Analysis of legal developments. 1 file(s) 519.29 KB. A training manual on Gender Based Violence in Zimbabwe’s extractive industry. 1 file(s) 759.94 KB. DownloadAlthough mining and mineral processing are vital for many economies in the Global South, they are associated with enormous challenges of managing potentially devastating environmental impacts. In contexts where environmental oversight agencies often lack financial and personal capacities to fulfill their role, community-based Community-Based Monitoring Detects Sources and Risks of Mining

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Zimbabwe: Women still exploited and unsafe in the small scale mining

‘Gender inequality, health and safety of women in small-scale mining’ 18 February 2020. Narrating her life as a female miner, Ms Joyce Mpofu (54), a single mother from Bubi District of Matabeleland North province, shared incidents that threaten her health and safety daily as a woman in the artisanal and small-scale mining (ASM) sector.

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