Regional Organizations and Sustainable Governance of Mineral Resources in Tanzania: Conrad John Masabo.
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TextPublication details: Charleston: Globethics .net, 2016.Edition: 1stDescription: 199P.: ill.; 21cmISBN: - 9782889311521
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In today’s global scene, there are obvious manifests of the changing perceptions and views over resource discourse. The negative image of resource as ‘a curse’ is giving way to a more positive approach, stressing on the potential transformational role that resources can play in the processes of development. This has influenced the prominence of governance agenda and mineral resources governance in Africa in particular and the role of regional organizations in mineral resources governance. As such, regional organizations are rapidly acquiring more power that has positioned them to prescribe, promote and protect standards of governance in different sectors including mining sectors in member states, irrespective of their original purposes. This book examines the contribution of African regional organizations in governance of the mineral sector in Tanzania.0
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