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Gathering of Experts in Zambia to Discuss Sustainable Mining of Critical Minerals

by SAT Reporter
November 22, 2023
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Gathering of Experts in Zambia to Discuss Sustainable Mining of Critical Minerals

In a landmark gathering in Lusaka, Zambia, experts from the Organization of African, Caribbean, and Pacific States (OACPS) convened on Monday to deliberate strategies ensuring the sustainable mining of critical minerals. The 79 member countries participating are poised to formulate recommendations fostering a mutually beneficial mining sector, slated for presentation during a ministerial meeting in Cameroon in the first quarter of the coming year.

Paul Kabuswe, Zambia’s Minister of Mines and Minerals Development, addressed the gathering, highlighting the paradox of abundant natural resources coexisting with communities that are yet to reap the benefits. “We must work together as African countries to make sure that African resources begin to reflect in the lives of its people. As a continent, we have talked too much on potential, and it is time we take actions so that natural resources benefit people,” he asserted.

Central to Kabuswe’s appeal is the urgency for African nations to accelerate the mapping, exploration, and mining of critical minerals. He emphasized the need for collective introspection on exploration and mineral value chains, advocating for strategies that enable countries to unlock the socio-economic benefits inherent in the mining sector.

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Naomi Ngwira, Chairperson of the OACPS sub-Committee on Trade and Commodities, echoed Kabuswe’s sentiments, underlining the imperative for countries to develop comprehensive national and regional policies. Ngwira emphasized the need for support interventions to maximize benefits from the global digital green transition, aligning with sustainable development goals and ultimately reducing poverty.

However, as the OACPS nations unite in their pursuit of sustainable mining, challenges loom large. The historical backdrop of resource-rich African nations not fully capitalizing on their endowments raises questions about the feasibility of translating discussions into tangible actions. The delicate balance between environmental conservation and resource extraction, as well as the potential for economic disparities within and between OACPS member countries, adds complexity to the task at hand.

Despite the challenges, there is a growing acknowledgment that the time for rhetoric has passed. The OACPS meeting serves as a call to action, urging member countries to move beyond potential and rhetoric and into a realm of substantive, impactful change. The need for practical measures that bridge the gap between resource wealth and community prosperity is more pressing than ever.

The experts’ discussions centered on fostering collaboration, not only within OACPS member countries but on an international scale. The emphasis on a “win-win situation” underscores the recognition that sustainable mining practices are not just an African concern but a global imperative. The interconnectedness of economies and the shared responsibility for environmental stewardship demand a collaborative approach that goes beyond national borders.

The OACPS meeting in Lusaka signifies a pivotal moment in the ongoing discourse on sustainable mining. As member countries grapple with the complexities inherent in balancing economic development with environmental preservation, the global community watches with keen interest. The outcomes of this gathering could potentially shape the trajectory of mining practices not just in OACPS nations but reverberate across the international stage, setting a precedent for responsible resource utilization.

 

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