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2020年7月20日

作者:
Mutuso Dhliwayo & Manson Gwanyanya

"COVID-19: Impact and Lessons for Africa’s Extractive Industry"

"COVID-19: Impact and Lessons for the Extractive Industry in Africa"

[Mutuso Dhliwayo and Manson Gwanyanya acknowledge the importance of mining for several African countries’ incoming. They are however concerned about the growing trend to ignore worker’s safety and working conditions in a rush to reopen the mines. They call on governments and mining companies to ensure that the measures taken during and post-pandemic are beneficial to all stakeholders.]