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Mozambique’s gas can be used to promote industrialisation and rural development, but only if key choices are made now. Current priorities are for export based mega-projects promising high revenues, but like past mega-projects doing little to create jobs or reduce poverty. Mega-projects costing tens of billions of dollars are essential, but the Council of Ministers can instruct that negotiations give a higher priority to using the gas to create a domestic industry and jobs, even if it reduces short term income.
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The aim of this article is to extend the state of analysis on the impacts of gas development in Mozambique by evaluating the relationship between the gas sector, the Mozambican economy, and social change. As the resource curse framework is only limited to economic growth, this work utilizes two alternative frameworks—the Staples approach and the Linkages approach—that are melded into an institutional analysis, looking simultaneously at “benefits, costs, and uncertainties” or “blessings,...
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Despite Mozambique's great natural resource wealth and strong economic growth, rural poverty remains high countrywide. The challenge is thus finding ways to turn this wealth into development opportunities. For many rural people in central Mozambique, artisanal gold mining is the most direct source of income and this is most likely to remain so. Drawing on our personal experiences, we reflect on the future of artisanal gold mining in Mozambique. The government's strategy consists of promoting...
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This paper aims at giving a general overview on the geology of Mozambique, and its mineral and geological resources associated to the different geological units. The geology of Mozambique covers almost all periods of the Earth’s history. Tectonically speaking, Precambrian is found in three Gondwana blocks – E, W and S -, each one of them with its geostructural characteristics, and separated from each other by great structural features. For Phanerozoic, reference is made to the Karoo...
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A entrada de grandes investimentos de capitais estrangeiros na área de recursos minerais e energia, nos últimos anos, tem levantado várias questões sobre o papel dos mega ‑projectos no desenvolvimento económico e social em Moçambique, gerando um debate sem consenso. Uma das temáticas do debate é a responsabilidade social empresarial (RSE). Acções de RSE como a construção de infra ‑estruturas sociais para a educação e a saúde, a geração de emprego, entre outras são muitas vezes referenciadas...
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O investimento em energias e infra-estruturas pode transformar o negligenciado norte e afectar a sucessão presidencial. Andarko e outras companhias petrolíferas prevêem que o gás descoberto em Cabo Delgado pode duplicar o produto interno bruto anual. Por enquanto acredita-se que as vastas reservas de carvão se encontram na província do Niassa. O centro de gravidade de oportunidades económicas de Moçambique parecem se transladar para o norte. O governo está a atrair investidores estrangeiros...
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