Gender Mainstreaming in Mining: Experiences across Countries

Published By: Research Unit for Livelihoods and Natural Resource | Published Date: January, 01 , 2012

Mining not only has a negative impact on livelihoods, communities, and the socioeconomic and physical environment; it specifically and profoundly affects women. This paper uses the gender analysis framework as a tool to make a comparative analysis of the impact of mining on the lives of women and men, and girls and boys. The paper seeks to examine the roles, responsibilities, and decision-making powers across genders in mining areas. It also attempts to find out their needs and priorities, benefits and incentives, and resources and constraints. It concludes that mining can be an effective vehicle of economic development if gender concerns are built into every aspect of project development.

Author(s): Prajna Mishra, M. Gopinath Reddy | Posted on: Jun 08, 2015 | Views() | Download (220)


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