Where Are the People in Mining? Human Rights and the Revised National Land Policy of 2023
Policy Brief
2026
HakiRasilimali
Where Are the People in Mining? Human Rights and the Revised National Land Policy of 2023
This policy brief examines how Tanzania’s 2023 National Land Policy addresses the rights of communities in mining areas. It explores the intersection of human rights and land governance, highlighting challenges such as land hoarding, conflicts between surface and mineral rights, and gaps in land acquisition and compensation.
The brief offers insights for policymakers, civil society, and communities on promoting fair and responsible land management in the mining sector.
This policy brief examines how Tanzania’s 2023 National Land Policy addresses the rights of communities in mining areas. It explores the intersection of human rights and land governance, highlighting challenges such as land hoarding, conflicts between surface and mineral rights, and gaps in land acquisition and compensation.
The brief offers insights for policymakers, civil society, and communities on promoting fair and responsible land management in the mining sector.
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Transparency & Accountability
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Publication Details
- Year
- 2026
- Publisher
- HakiRasilimali
- Author
- HakiRasilimali
- Published
- March 12, 2026
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