Approaches to supporting local and community development: The view from Zambia

Type Report
Title Approaches to supporting local and community development: The view from Zambia
Author(s)
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2017
URL https://www.econstor.eu/bitstream/10419/161605/1/880885025.pdf
Abstract
Mining is the largest sector of the Zambian economy but, as has been the case elsewhere,
the relationship between mining companies and their host communities has been fractious,
without a clear path towards sustainability. The severe social, economic, and environmental
impacts of mining have been compounded by perceived shortcomings in corporate social and
environmental responsibility programming by the industry, and by fragile regulatory capacity on
the part of the government. This paper examines the modalities and results of mining community
development programmes in Zambia as part of the broader discussion on how large international
mining companies can, and do, contribute to local and community development. It narrates the
approaches adopted by five multinational mining corporates, two of which are Chinese-owned,
and discusses the advantages and disadvantages of each approach.

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