Working For Pro Poor Mining Sector in Tanzania

Strengthening Voices and Uniting Stakeholders for a Fair and Transparent Mining Sector

Working For pro Poor Mining sector in Tanzania

strengthening voices: mobilizing causes

HakiMadini is a registered Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) working to advance the rights of marginalized communities through policy reforms, development projects, research and education while directly engaging policymakers, artisanal and small-scale miners, and mining-affected communities and positively impacting the livelihoods, health and wellbeing of the communities including women and non-mining land users.
20+ Years of Experience

and Expertise in Mining Project Engagement Across Tanzania

Leading Change Together

Strengthening voices. Mobilizing causes. Defining impact

Underground -Tanzanite - Moses

What We Do

Policy Research

Hakimadini conducts policy research to analyze how economic and policy reforms introduced after 1985 have impacted Tanzania’s mining sector.

Human Rights and Legal Empowerment

This program works to protect the rights of miners and communities affected by mining activities. It supports small-scale miners and local communities in understanding

Gender and Mining

Gender and mining program works to address women and children`s issues in the mining sector by encouraging them to make inroads

Publication

Transparency and Access to Information in the Extractive Sector
Localizing Free, Prior, and Informed Consent
Balancing Development, Transparency, and Community Wellbeing
African mining vision (simplified version)
Uncovering Institutional Gaps in Tanzania’s Environmental Governance
Strengthening CSR Through Coherent Policy and Institutional Frameworks
Towards a Well-Governed and Inclusive Mining Sector

Latest Project

Women land rights in mining areas Phase 2

Phase 2 of the Women Land Rights in Mining Areas project focuses on strengthening women’s access, control, and ownership of land in mining-affected communities

Wolts project

The project explores the intersection of gender and land relations in various mining-affected pastoralist contexts

Strengthening Human rights desk

The project collects human rights violation cases from mining-affected communities in Tanzania through an online portal

 

 

 

HakiMadini’s Approach

Policy reform, research, education, development projects, direct engagement with policy makers, artisanal, small-scale miners and mining affected communities.

 

We focus on strengthening voices, connecting various stakeholders for collective engagement and working together to protect the rights of artisanal and small scale miners and mining affected communities, ensuring transparency and accountability, and that Tanzanians benefit from a pro-poor mining sector.

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