FACTS ABOUT
AFRICAN NATURAL RESOURCES
The African continent is blessed with a rich reserve of natural resources. Africa holds approximately 30% of the world's known mineral reserves, as well as a substantial hydrocarbon (oil and gas) reserves. Despite being so richly endowed, Africa remains one the poorest continents in the world. Among many causes: unfair tax regimes, illicit financial flows, corruption, bad governance
IMPACTFUL
ACTIONS & ACTIVITIES
WACSOF, the umbrella network of Civil Society Organisations in West Africa is leading a regional movement on advocacy, capacity building, public awareness in the area of extractive industries. Following are some activities WACSOF organised or participated:
- • WACSOF organised a Regional CSO consultation on the ECOWAS Mining, Mineral Model policy (EMMMDA) in Abuja, Nigeria
• WACSOF participated to a regional experts meeting on the ECOWAS regional mineral policy in Niamey, Niger - • WACSOF organised ECOWAS regional experts meeting on the mining and mineral policy EMMMDA) in Accra, Ghana
- • WACSOF participated to a regional ministerial meeting in Accra, Ghana
- • WACSOF Conducted an Advocacy visit to ECOWAS on women in mining, In Abuja, Nigeria
• WACSOF paid courtesy visits to different mining authorities in West Africa - • WACSOF helped for a Succesful Adoption of the ECOWAS mining policy by the heads of states of ECOWAS
- • WACSOF supported the regional tax administration forum WATAF on the tax justice
MEDIA COVERAGE
IMAGES & VIDEOS
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ECOWAS MINING MINISTERS ADOPTED THE NEW HARMONISED MINING POLICY, WITH THE HELP OF WACSOF AND CSO'S, IN ACCRA, GHANA
WACSOF ORGANISED A REGIONAL ECOWAS EXPERTS MEETING ON ECOWAS HARMONISED MINING POLICY IN ACCRA, GHANA
WACSOF'S GENERAL SECRETARY MR. KOMLAN MESSIE PARTICIPATED TO EXPERTS MEETING ON ECOWAS HARMONISED MINING POLICY IN NIAMEY, NIGER
WACSOF Organised a Regional Civil Society Consultation Meeting on the ECOWAS Harmonised Mining Policy
WACSOF Conducted an Advocacy Visit to Ecowas with Women in Extractive Industry with Oxfam
Our Partners
Thanks to the strong support from FORD FOUNDATION and the partnership with ECOWAS, WATAF, OXFAM, WACSOF is happy to better position the West African Civil Society to have their say in the governance and management of the extractive industries in West Africa. The Citizens are now well capacitated to raise their voices on issues in the extractive industries. Citizens will be stronger watchdog for effective application of the EMMMDA in West Africa