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Volumn 21, Issue 3-4, 2006, Pages 3-18

Better resource governance in Africa: On what development agenda?

Author keywords

[No Author keywords available]

Indexed keywords

MINERAL RESOURCE; POLICY MAKING; RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT; RESOURCE MANAGEMENT;

EID: 34548658552     PISSN: 14041049     EISSN: 16512286     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1080/14041040701348797     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (8)

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    • 'Structural conditionality' is the term used by the IMF in its Malian Country Report of June 2004, No. 04/184 (Mali: Request for a Three Year Arrangement under the Poverty Reduction and Growth Facility (PRGF) discussed below.
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    • "Poverty Reduction in Africa: On Whose Development Agenda? Lessons from Cotton and Gold Production in Mali and Burkina Faso" by Bonnie Campbell, Vincent Nabe Coulibaly and Gisele Belem, Oxfam America 2007. To be published in December 2006. The central arguments of this study may be summarized as follows: While poverty reduction is at the forefront of the World Bank's mission, some of its policies require substantial trade-offs between economic growth and poverty reduction. The study argues that World Bank policies promoting privatization of the cotton sectors while encouraging the expansion of gold mining across Mali and Burkina Faso may undermine poverty reduction efforts in both countries. Even though gold now generates more export revenues than cotton in one these countries, Mali, and it is destined to do so in the other, cotton generates substantially more benefits to poor sectors of the population than gold. Cotton sustains well over five million people in both countries, strengthens food security, and generates strong backward and forward linkages to the rest of the economy, contributions unmatched by gold mining. However, current reforms are undermining the cotton sector, while promoting the expansion of mining without the institutions to ensure that, at the minimum, local communities do not bear the costs of environmental degradation. Findings suggest caution in assuming the link between exportled growth and poverty reduction, and stress the benefits of continued policy space for national governments and of pacing liberalization.
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    • It should be noted that the other conditionalities that have been requested of Mali by the IMF as part of its Poverty Reduction and Growth Facility include the privatization of the public telecommunications company (SOTELMA) and of the public company that produces pharmaceutical products (UMPP). With regard to the public water transport company and that which produces sugar, state participation is to be reduced to 20% of total shares. IMF, Country Report of June No. 04/184 (Mali: Request for a Three Year Arrangement under the Poverty Reduction and Growth Facility (PRGF)
    • It should be noted that the other conditionalities that have been requested of Mali by the IMF as part of its Poverty Reduction and Growth Facility include the privatization of the public telecommunications company (SOTELMA) and of the public company that produces pharmaceutical products (UMPP). With regard to the public water transport company and that which produces sugar, state participation is to be reduced to 20% of total shares. IMF, Country Report of June 2004, No. 04/184 (Mali: Request for a Three Year Arrangement under the Poverty Reduction and Growth Facility (PRGF). pp. 16-17.
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    • To recall rapidly the context, it is worth underlining that as a result of the subsidies, world cotton prices declined by almost half as of the mid-1990s. Between 2001 and 2003, American farmers received 3.9 billion $US worth of subsidies (i.e. 230 $US per acre) and the total amount represented the doubling of the figure ten years previously, in 1992. According to Oxfam International, doing away with these subsidies would have permitted an 11 ¢increase per pound of cotton, i.e. a 26% increase in price paid to African producers. Just to give an idea of the importance of American subsidies, American farmers received in this period in the form of subsidies for their cotton more than the GDP of Burkina Faso and almost three times more in subsidies than USAID's budget for all of Africa. See: prepared for the World Bank
    • To recall rapidly the context, it is worth underlining that as a result of the subsidies, world cotton prices declined by almost half as of the mid-1990s. Between 2001 and 2003, American farmers received 3.9 billion $US worth of subsidies (i.e. 230 $US per acre) and the total amount represented the doubling of the figure ten years previously, in 1992. According to Oxfam International, doing away with these subsidies would have permitted an 11 ¢increase per pound of cotton, i.e. a 26% increase in price paid to African producers. Just to give an idea of the importance of American subsidies, American farmers received in this period in the form of subsidies for their cotton more than the GDP of Burkina Faso and almost three times more in subsidies than USAID's budget for all of Africa. See: ACotton Cultivation in Burkina Faso: a 30 year Success Story'. A case study from 'Reducing Poverty, Sustaining Growth - What Works, What Doesn't and Why. A Global Exchange for Scaling Up Success,' prepared for the World Bank, 2004, p. 8.
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    • This work also has involved the Democratic Republic of the Congo. See: Marie Mazalto, 'La rèforme des lègislations minières en Afrique et le roêle des Institutions Financières Internationales. Le cas de la Rèpublique dèmocratique du Congo', L'Annuaire des Grands-Lacs africains 2004-2005, Septembre 2005, 25 pp.
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    • This section is based on Presentation to the World Bank Group Extractive Industries Advisory Group, Oil, Gas, Mining and Chemicals Department, IFC, Washington, June 20 To be published in a forthcoming volume of the Political Economy of Mining in Africa
    • This section is based on Bonnie Campbell 'Walking a fine line. Liberalization, Policy Space and the Challenges of Development: Lessons from the Guinean Bauxite-Aluminium Sector', Presentation to the World Bank Group Extractive Industries Advisory Group, Oil, Gas, Mining and Chemicals Department, IFC, Washington, June 20 2006. To be published in a forthcoming volume of the Political Economy of Mining in Africa.
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    • SpecialCorrespondent, 6/26/2006, Nairobi 'Last week, the government publicly acknowledged that major mining companies have been fiddling with figures to avoid paying the requisite duties and royalties. Deputy Minister for Energy and Minerals, Lawrence Masha, disclosed in Parliament that a recent audit report by government appointed assayers Alex Stewart had noted that reports presented by large scale gold mining firms on their operations were not correct. Mr Masha said that the investigations by the assayers were still going on. "The preliminary report by the committee is ready. I request the MPs to be patient as such problems and many others will be sorted out after the review process," said Mr. Masha. Members of Parliament last week pressed the government for more action on mining contracts, with the legislators demanding better profit sharing arrangements and better accountability to the communities where the mines are located.
    • WilfredEdwin, SpecialCorrespondent, TheEastAfrican, 6/26/2006, Nairobi 'Last week, the government publicly acknowledged that major mining companies have been fiddling with figures to avoid paying the requisite duties and royalties. Deputy Minister for Energy and Minerals, Lawrence Masha, disclosed in Parliament that a recent audit report by government appointed assayers Alex Stewart had noted that reports presented by large scale gold mining firms on their operations were not correct. Mr Masha said that the investigations by the assayers were still going on. "The preliminary report by the committee is ready. I request the MPs to be patient as such problems and many others will be sorted out after the review process," said Mr. Masha. Members of Parliament last week pressed the government for more action on mining contracts, with the legislators demanding better profit sharing arrangements and better accountability to the communities where the mines are located. Legislator Chacha Wangwe demanded a government explanation for what he described as the mining companies' "insignificant contribution to the communities" compared with the profits they were making. Companies are obliged to pay $200,000 annually to respective local authorities "depending on the tax regime of the district and additionally pay a royalty of 3% of the value of exports to the Tanzanian government." The government had in June 2003 entered into a contract with Alex Stewart (Assayers) Government Business Corporation of the USA to verify the cost of production, transportation of gold, and capital invested by large scale miners. The mining sector grew by 15.7% in 2005 compared with 15.4% in 2004, contributing 3.5% and 3.2% to GDP, respectively. The Minister for Planning, Economy and Empowerment, Juma Ngasongwa, says the government has formed a special committee to undertake an in-depth evaluation of why the revenue accruing from mining activities is so small. Dr Ngasongwa attributes the higher growth of the sector to additional investments in Tulawaka Gold Mine in Biharamulo. Gold is the main mineral export with 48.2 tonnes being exported in 2004, but its impact on economic recovery and job creation has been very minimal. Review of the mining contracts was one of the priorities identified by President Jakaya Kikwete when he took office last year. He promised to provide a fair balance between returns to investors and the country's interests...'
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    • This section draws on the contribution of Gisèle Belem to 'Poverty Reduction in Africa: On Whose Development Agenda? Lessons from Cotton and Gold Production in Mali and Burkina Faso' by Bonnie Campbell, Vincent Nabe Coulibaly and Gisele Belem, Oxfam America. Forthcoming, December 2006.
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    • The following section is based on the research of Gisèle Bellem who is completing a doctorate degree at the Institut des Sciences de l'Environnement at the Universitè du Quèbec à Montreal and on her forthcoming chapter: 'Development policies and poverty reduction: Lessons from the Malian gold mining industry' to be published in The Political Economy of Mining in Africa, Y. Graham and B. Campbell, editors.
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    • The funds amounts to 100,000$ USD in the case of Sadiola, 5000$ USD per month in the case of Morila, and 100,000$ USD in the case of Yatela
    • The funds amounts to 100,000$ USD in the case of Sadiola, 5000$ USD per month in the case of Morila, and 100,000$ USD in the case of Yatela.
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