Feminist Frontlines of Extractive Economies: Women in Mining and Agriculture in Africa
Oxfam South Africa, with the Centre for the Study of Race, Gender and Class, and the Institute for Pan African Thought and Conversation
African women are central agents in transforming extractive economies yet remain excluded from ownership, decision-making and fair benefit sharing. A feminist political economy grounded in redistribution, accountability and care ensures justice in mining and agriculture and justice for women’s bodies, labour and knowledge.
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