The ambiguity of transparency in the artisanal and small-scale mining sector of Tanzania | Land Portal

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décembre 2021
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This paper examines the newly established mineral markets in Tanzania. These markets aim to ensure tax revenue collection and enhance the transparency of mineral trade within the artisanal and small-scale mining sector. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork in the Geita Region, we show that the enhanced transparency facilitated by these new markets has benefitted artisanal and small-scale gold miners. However, the living conditions of the miners and opportunities for profit have not changed significantly and the miners do not expect that a more transparent value chain will improve their lives. Many miners continue to depend on sponsorships from more powerful actors, which narrows their ability to profit from transparent market structures. Based on these findings, we discuss the ambiguity of transparency, as its transformative potentials are both important and limited and we argue that transparency for small-scale producers is not a straightforward path towards their empowerment.

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Author(s), editor(s), contributor(s): 

Anna FrohnPedersena;

Jonas ØstergaardNielsen

FinnMempel;

Simon LaursenBager;

Jesper BosseJønsson;

EsteveCorberaefv

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