Responsible Business Conduct in Tanzania’s Transition Minerals: An Analysis of Policy and Legal Gaps
Research Report
2026
HakiRasilimali
This research examines how Tanzania’s mining laws and policies address responsible business conduct in the development of transition minerals such as graphite and nickel. It identifies key gaps in human rights protection, environmental management, transparency, and community benefit sharing, and offers practical recommendations to strengthen governance and promote sustainable, inclusive mineral development.
Themes
Responsible mining
Energy transition
Environment
Transparency & Accountability
Climate change
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Publication Details
- Year
- 2026
- Publisher
- HakiRasilimali
- Author
- HakiRasilimali
- Published
- March 04, 2026
Resource Type
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