20231229 · Request PDF | Mining impact on communities’ livelihoods: A case study of Taita Taveta County, Kenya | Mining has been blamed globally for harmful and impoverishing effects. Most countries are ...
view more20171219 · This Kenya case study seeks to profile the current contributions of Artisanal and small-scale mining (ASM) in the country; identify specific barriers and opportunities for improved sectoral ...
view more2021531 · The stud y areas were Kam tonga and Mkuki in Taita. Taveta County (TTC), located in the Coastal region of. Kenya. The p opulation of Taita Taveta County is 340,671. (KNBS, 2019) having gro wn from ...
view more2023105 · The Cabinet Secretary for Mining has enacted a number of Regulations under the Mining Act, 2016 regulating the licensing, exploration, work programmes and state participation in the extractives industry. These Regulations are to apply to all mineral rights including artisanal miners and holders of, reconnaissance licences, prospecting licences ...
view more2023105 · The Mining (Dealings in Minerals) Regulations, 2017 were enacted by the Cabinet Secretary for Mining in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 100 and 223 (l) of the Mining Act, 2016. Section 100 of the Act deals with the sale of minerals won by an artisanal miner. These Regulations are to apply to the export of a mineral by a holder of a ...
view more2024327 · economic growth expected to transform Kenya into a middle-income economy by 2030. 1.3 Policy Rationale The country’s mining sector has been operating without an overarching policy leading to issues in the sector being addressed in an ad-hoc manner. This has led to the lack of
view more202347 · Background Malaria remains a public health problem in Kenya despite several concerted control efforts. Empirical evidence regarding malaria effects in Kenya suggests that the disease imposes substantial economic costs, jeopardizing the achievement of sustainable development goals. The Kenya Malaria Strategy …
view more20211027 · Kenya has many natural resources such as land, minerals, water and forests. Economic activity - is what one does with the resources to make money or wealth. These resources can be used for the benefit of the people. When people use resources to make money, we say they are carrying out economic activities. We use land in growing …
view more202072 · Mining has been blamed globally for harmful and impoverishing effects. Most countries are rich sources of gemstone, yet there is very little development, since miners, and those around mining sites, still live in abject poverty. This study sought answers on: “how mining activities have affected communities’ livelihoods?”. Data was gathered …
view moreNAIROBI,Kenya, May 18 – Kenya has approximately 48 million people and 44 separate ethnic groups. ... Despite the economic potential of heavy mineral mining, indigenous communities risk losing their lands, and eventually livelihoods. ... the government is fixated on the prospects of revenue generation and economic development. Even so, benefit ...
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