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Advocacy and campaign for gender mainstreaming and ASM in natural resource governance

Announcement in Brief

Type : Online Course
Programme Area : Natural Resource
Date : 3rd October - 4th November 2022
Duration : 5 Weeks
Language : Bilingual ( English / French )
Location : Web Based E-Learning
Fee : Free
Application Deadline : 16th September 2022
Specific target audience : No
Website : https://elearningidep.uneca.org/
Applications :

https://idep-applications.uneca.org/


Programme Rationale 


Africa is endowed with abundant natural resources. In addition to its vast Agricultural resources, the continent is home to about 30 percent of the world’s mineral reserves, 8 percent and 12 percent of the world’s natural gas and oil reserves respectively . Specifically, the continent holds about 40 percent of global gold reserves and up to 90 percent of its chromium and platinum in addition to other minerals such as cobalt, diamonds, platinum, and uranium.

Africa’s extractive sector provides enormous opportunity to spur economic growth and achieve sustainable and inclusive socioeconomic development in resource endowed countries. Cumulatively, the sector accounts for over two-thirds of the continent’s exports and significant share of total government revenues and Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and provides an avenue for job creation both directly and indirectly along its value chains. Beyond the fiscal benefits, extractive resources provide economic opportunities which when optimally exploited can broaden the economic base of resource endowed economies through efficient fiscal and regulatory framework, local content, sectoral linkages, sustainable investment of resource revenues, diversification etc.


Objectives


This course aims to build the capacity of non-state actors to better understand how extractive activities affect differently women; and how the different stakeholders can foster effective gender mainstreaming in the artisanal and small-scale mining sector.

The course will focus on the contextual data as well as the policy and legal framework of the sector in West Africa. The aim is to provide stakeholders with the technical advocacy and campaigning tools to consolidate their engagement.


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