The Africa Mining Vision: A Panacea to the challenges of the African mining sector or another mirage?

Authors

  • Penda Diallo Senior Resilience Advisor with CARE in London

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47697/lds.3434705

Keywords:

natural resource, mining conflict

Author Biography

Penda Diallo, Senior Resilience Advisor with CARE in London

Penda provides technical support and project development assistance on projects in relation to resilience building, natural resource management, corporate social responsibility, livelihood and rural development. Her education background is in social and political sciences, peace and conflict and marketing communications and advertising. Penda’s academic research has focused on the impact of mining on development and politics. She holds a PhD from the University of Edinburgh, School of Social and Political Sciences.

Penda has worked and lived in several developing countries. Her expertise includes, monitoring the resilience aspect of development and humanitarian projects,  social impact assessment for the delivery of sustainable natural resource management projects, market analysis,  identifying and working with local, national and international institutions, supporting the design of locally appropriate development projects, increasing the capacity of local institutions and vulnerable groups to manage their natural resources in a sustainable manner and advising different stakeholders on building sustainable community relationships in mining areas. She also advises different organizations on advocacy, marketing and communication strategies.

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Published

2016-09-23

How to Cite

Diallo, P. (2016). The Africa Mining Vision: A Panacea to the challenges of the African mining sector or another mirage?. Leadership and Developing Societies, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.47697/lds.3434705

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PRACTICE OF LEADERSHIP