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Original articleMining conflicts and Corporate Social

This article contributes to this debate by examining the extent to which CSR has diffused the criticism directed by residents of a local community towards the (titanium) mining project in Kwale, Kenya.This article contributes to this debate by examining the place of CSR in Kenya’s nascent titanium mining industry. Through an ethno-ecological lens, it Mining conflicts and Corporate Social Responsibility:

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Full article: Resource conflict in Kenya’s titanium mining industry

The displacement of over 3000 residents in Kwale, Kenya to make way for the mining of titanium has raised serious concerns over indigenous resource ownership The displacement of over 3000 residents in Kwale, Kenya to make way for the mining of titanium has raised serious concerns (PDF) Resource conflict in Kenya’s titanium mining

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Evidence of the impacts of metal mining and the effectiveness of

Evidence of the impacts of metal mining and the effectiveness of mining mitigation measures on social–ecological systems in Arctic and boreal regions: a Community Engagement. The process of establishing meaningful community engagement is essential to our commitment to realising a balanced flow of mutual benefits. The relationships we build with Mining Community Engagement Base Titanium

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Resource conflict in Kenya’s titanium mining industry: Ethno

Using an ethno-ecological approach, this article explains how a community’s loss of land assets can induce a sense of vulnerability which can prefigure It focuses on the case of titanium mining in Kwale County (Kenya), a region plagued with agonising poverty, weak mining policies and laws, issues of Poisoned chalice or opportunity for positive impact? an analysis of

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Report claims titanium mining host community has not benefited

Base Titanium (part of Base Resources) Mining Kenya Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights Report claims titanium mining host community has not While much debate has dwelled on whether mining is a curse or a blessing, little attention has been given to highlight the meanings that communities attach to the assets being fought over, and the need therefore to review existing laws on mining, and practices to reflect these realities.The displacement of over 3000 residents in Kwale, Kenya to make EconPapers: Resource conflict in Kenya’s titanium mining industry

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Titanium: An Overview of Resources and

For several decades, the metallurgical industry and the research community worldwide have been challenged to develop energy-efficient and low-cost titanium production processes. The expensive and Base Titanium entered into a service agreement with Dzarino, a community based training organisation, in 2014 to run an economic empowerment training program for affected community groups. The purpose is to equip communities with basic skills to help them to initiate business start-ups and undertake entrepreneurial activities to improve their Livelihood Programs for the Mining Community Base Titanium

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Kwale residents demand 10% of Titanium royalties The Star

Over 1,000 residents of Nguluku and Maumba in Kwale county are demanding 10 per cent of the royalty funds from the Titanium mining activities in the region. The residents were affected by theAlthough corporate mining can be considered a stimulus for economic development and an avenue for enhancing the living standards of host communities, its contribution to meaningful development in host communities in developing countries in general and sub-Saharan African (SSA) countries in particular is highly questionable Poisoned chalice or opportunity for positive impact? an analysis of

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Resource conflict in Kenya’s titanium mining industry: Ethno

ABSTRACT The literature on community-mining enterprise conflict is currently dominated by discourses on equity, compensation, land ownership, and environmental degradation. While much debate has dwelled on whether mining is a curse or a blessing, little attention has been given to highlight the meanings that communities South African indigenous community win environmental rights case over mining company. A court has ruled that companies must first seek permission from local communities if they plan to mine on their ancestral land. This represents a new achievement in land and mining rights for South Africa. On 9 December 2018, the world South African indigenous community win environmental rights

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Evolution of Mining Company Responses to Civil Society

Alongside the significant rise in activism in local mining communities nationwide, 2018 yielded major legal victories for mining-affected communities. For instance, in early 2018, MACUA and other concerned civil society actors also launched an online petition based on the free, prior, and consent principle, titled “Right to Say No.”The Amadiba Crisis Committee says a court order gives communities affected by mining the power to make informed decisions. The Amadiba Crisis Committee, which was formed to oppose titanium miningJudgment gives mining-affected Eastern Cape communities

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(PDF) Mining conflicts and Corporate Social Responsibility: Titanium

Mining conflicts and Corporate Social Responsibility: Titanium mining in Kwale, Kenya. January 2016; (CSR) could be an important vehicle for pacifying local communities,The company in Australia alone has created over 20, 000 direct jobs since its inception in the early 1980s. In regard to titanium mining project in Kwale County, communities living in Nguluku were the first hand people Battling for corporate accountability: experiences

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UN Human Rights Office

Indigenous communities were generally then marginalized from the political and economic decision-making in all countries including in Kenya making them vulnerable in The Base Titanium Mining Company in Kwale County started operations in 2013 after taking over from the predecessor company Tiomin Limited Company and Tiomin Resources Inc., the Canadian firm that owns Tiomin Kenya Limited, offered compensation of US$120 and US$30 per hectare transferred and rented, respectively. Since 2009, Tiomin Kenya Limited was owned up to 70% by the Chinese mining conglomerate Jinchuan. It is finally Base Resources Limited (Australia) which in Titanium Mining in the Kwale District, Kenya Ej Atlas

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Tiomin Resources: a controversial mining in Kenya (06/01)

The titanium snafu also involves compensation for Kwale residents who would be evacuated. Initially, Tiomin offered about $114 per acre, In recent years, conflicts surrounding mining companies and local communities have received considerable international attention.The asymmetric power of national or multinational mining corporations, the State or regionally powerful mining companies, allows HSM extraction to lead to the displacement of local communities. This results in the dispossession from land and ecosystems, and sometimes involves compensation or allocation of different—often less Coastal sand mining of heavy mineral sands: Contestations,

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Mining conflicts and Corporate Social Responsibility: Titanium mining

Here, in 2007, over 3000 residents were displaced from their ancestral lands in Kwale to pave the way for titanium mining (Mines and Communities, 2007). Recognising that social displacement can have a negative impact on communities in a number of ways, such as loss of homes, loss of livelihoods, marginalisation, food These struggles can, variously, involve processes of resistance, negotiation, and accommodation among different elements of mining communities, with conflict often centring around defending environmental rights and livelihoods threatened by the expansion of mining, but also involving intra-community struggles to capture the (often scarce) Land, conflict and radical distributive claims in South Africa's rural

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Base Titanium and Local Communities in Kwale sign Community

May 24, 2021. KWALE, Kenya, May 24 Base Titanium has today signed a Community Development Agreement (CDA) which will see the local communities in the Kwale mining areas and Likoni Sub-County receive funding for development projects tailored to their needs. The partnership agreement between the mining company and the three Titanium mining in South Africa faces several challenges that can impact its operations and sustainability. Here are 10 problems facing titanium mining in South Africa: It is important for titanium mining companies to address these challenges through responsible mining practices, community engagement, environmental stewardship, and 10 PROBLEMS FACING TITANIUM MINING IN SOUTH AFRICA

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(PDF) IMPACT OF MULTINATIONAL PROJECTS ON THE WELFARE OF THE COMMUNITY

In Kwale for example, the report shows that, despite titanium mining taking place from 2013, communities living near the mining site have benefited to a great extent. In Kwale, an estimated 35 per cent of households earn less than Sh.3, 000 a month, significantly less than the country‘s minimum wage. Women are the most disadvantaged.

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