Tanzania : Women in the Mining Sector
The Government of Tanzania has, in recent years, focused on revitalizing its mining sector in order to attract foreign investment, with the goal of raising its contribution to Tanzania's Gross Domestic Product. With the support from the World...
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okr-10986-98022021-04-23T14:02:47Z Tanzania : Women in the Mining Sector World Bank AGRICULTURE CLIMATE DEFORESTATION DISEASES FAMILIES GENDER GOLD INTERVENTIONS LARGE-SCALE MINING MARKETING MERCURY MINERAL PRODUCTS MINERAL SECTOR MINERAL SECTOR DEVELOPMENT MINING ACTIVITIES MINING AREAS MINING COMPANIES MINING EQUIPMENT MINING METHODS MINING OPERATIONS MINING PRACTICE MINING SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR SAFETY SCHOOLS SKILLS TRAINING SMALL SCALE SMALL SCALE MINING SMALL-SCALE SMALL-SCALE MINERS SMALL-SCALE MINES SMALL-SCALE MINING SOCIAL ISSUES WOMEN IN MINING WOMEN MINERS WOMEN IN DEVELOPMENT NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS GOVERNMENT ROLE MINING SECTOR ACCESS TO CREDIT WOMEN WORKERS WOMEN'S NGOS PRIVATE SECTOR TRAINING WOMEN'S EDUCATION LAND TITLES LAND OWNERSHIP WOMEN'S PARTICIPATION WOMEN'S ROLE IN HOUSEHOLD SMALL SCALE INDUSTRY The Government of Tanzania has, in recent years, focused on revitalizing its mining sector in order to attract foreign investment, with the goal of raising its contribution to Tanzania's Gross Domestic Product. With the support from the World Bank through the Mineral Sector Development Project (MSDP), the legal and fiscal regimes were revised and an environmental framework was put in place. As the growth of the small scale mining sub-sector continues, so do the challenges. This Notes discusses the obstacles faced by Tanzanian women and introduces the work of a women's nongovernmental organization -- Tanzania Women Miners Association (TAWOMA). 2012-08-13T09:34:38Z 2012-08-13T09:34:38Z 2001-08 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2001/08/1561413/tanzania-women-mining-sector http://hdl.handle.net/10986/9802 English Africa Region Findings & Good Practice Infobriefs; No. 189 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research Africa Tanzania |
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AGRICULTURE CLIMATE DEFORESTATION DISEASES FAMILIES GENDER GOLD INTERVENTIONS LARGE-SCALE MINING MARKETING MERCURY MINERAL PRODUCTS MINERAL SECTOR MINERAL SECTOR DEVELOPMENT MINING ACTIVITIES MINING AREAS MINING COMPANIES MINING EQUIPMENT MINING METHODS MINING OPERATIONS MINING PRACTICE MINING SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR SAFETY SCHOOLS SKILLS TRAINING SMALL SCALE SMALL SCALE MINING SMALL-SCALE SMALL-SCALE MINERS SMALL-SCALE MINES SMALL-SCALE MINING SOCIAL ISSUES WOMEN IN MINING WOMEN MINERS WOMEN IN DEVELOPMENT NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS GOVERNMENT ROLE MINING SECTOR ACCESS TO CREDIT WOMEN WORKERS WOMEN'S NGOS PRIVATE SECTOR TRAINING WOMEN'S EDUCATION LAND TITLES LAND OWNERSHIP WOMEN'S PARTICIPATION WOMEN'S ROLE IN HOUSEHOLD SMALL SCALE INDUSTRY |
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AGRICULTURE CLIMATE DEFORESTATION DISEASES FAMILIES GENDER GOLD INTERVENTIONS LARGE-SCALE MINING MARKETING MERCURY MINERAL PRODUCTS MINERAL SECTOR MINERAL SECTOR DEVELOPMENT MINING ACTIVITIES MINING AREAS MINING COMPANIES MINING EQUIPMENT MINING METHODS MINING OPERATIONS MINING PRACTICE MINING SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR SAFETY SCHOOLS SKILLS TRAINING SMALL SCALE SMALL SCALE MINING SMALL-SCALE SMALL-SCALE MINERS SMALL-SCALE MINES SMALL-SCALE MINING SOCIAL ISSUES WOMEN IN MINING WOMEN MINERS WOMEN IN DEVELOPMENT NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS GOVERNMENT ROLE MINING SECTOR ACCESS TO CREDIT WOMEN WORKERS WOMEN'S NGOS PRIVATE SECTOR TRAINING WOMEN'S EDUCATION LAND TITLES LAND OWNERSHIP WOMEN'S PARTICIPATION WOMEN'S ROLE IN HOUSEHOLD SMALL SCALE INDUSTRY World Bank Tanzania : Women in the Mining Sector |
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The Government of Tanzania has, in
recent years, focused on revitalizing its mining sector in
order to attract foreign investment, with the goal of
raising its contribution to Tanzania's Gross Domestic
Product. With the support from the World Bank through the
Mineral Sector Development Project (MSDP), the legal and
fiscal regimes were revised and an environmental framework
was put in place. As the growth of the small scale mining
sub-sector continues, so do the challenges. This Notes
discusses the obstacles faced by Tanzanian women and
introduces the work of a women's nongovernmental
organization -- Tanzania Women Miners Association (TAWOMA). |
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Tanzania : Women in the Mining Sector |
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Tanzania : Women in the Mining Sector |
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Tanzania : Women in the Mining Sector |
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Tanzania : Women in the Mining Sector |
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Tanzania : Women in the Mining Sector |
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tanzania : women in the mining sector |
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Washington, DC |
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2012 |
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