Building Responsible Mineral Supply Chains for Development in Africa

This project seeks to ensure that high-value minerals such as gold, tin and tantalum (widely used in cell phones and other electronics) contribute to sustainable economic development and poverty reduction in the Great Lakes region of Africa. The project ensures that these high-value minerals do not contribute to conflict and human rights abuses in the region. The project increases the technical ability of governments and artisanal and small-scale miners to implement and comply with regional and global standards for conflict-prone minerals. These standards help guarantee that minerals are extracted, transported and processed in a responsible and transparent manner, ensuring the export of “conflict-free” minerals into the international marketplace. The standards also help stop financing to armed groups and address issues such as child labour, sexual and gender-based violence, environmental degradation, and health risks to surrounding communities, which are all linked to industrial and artisanal mining sites. The project provides training, technical assistance and research to: (1) increase the technical capacity of governments and artisanal and small-scale miners (ASM) to implement and comply with regional and global certification and due diligence mechanisms for conflict-prone minerals; (2) increase the capacity of local civil society organizations to promote and monitor responsible mineral supply chains from mine site, to smelter, to manufacturer; (3) increase support for the empowerment and security of women and children in artisanal mining communities; and (4) increase access to and support for legal sales channels for artisanal and small-scale gold producers. The project benefits government institutions, such as natural resources ministries, local private sector and civil society actors, and artisanal mining communities.

Project ID
CA-3-D000770001
Activity status
2 - Implementation
Aid type
C01 - Project-type interventions
% to Uganda
18.46

Organisations

Funding
Canada
Extending
Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada
Implementing
Partnership Africa Canada

Disbursements by fiscal year, quarter

Fiscal year Fiscal quarter Value (USD) Uganda Value (USD)
2018 Q2 2,453,934.68 453,087.14
2017 Q4 2,990,363.16 552,131.68
2017 Q2 1,788,588.41 330,239.60
2017 Q1 715,989.15 132,198.09
2016 Q3 1,598,245.59 295,095.27
2016 Q2 1,640,144.75 302,831.41
2016 Q1 824,913.90 152,309.63
2015 Q3 1,520,237.37 280,692.07
2014 Q3 1,014,480.00 187,310.54

Commitments by fiscal year, quarter

Fiscal year Fiscal quarter Value (USD) Uganda Value (USD)
2014 Q3 20,035,980.00 3,699,383.24

MTEF projections by fiscal year

Fiscal year Value (USD) Uganda Value (USD)
2019 4,563,961.65 842,676.19
2018 4,864,575.53 898,180.63
2017 3,476,843.93 641,954.03
2016 4,591,775.20 847,811.60
2015 4,121,325.00 760,949.08
2014 1,711,935.00 316,086.54
2013 253,620.00 46,827.64

CRS code %
Decentralisation and support to subnational government (15112) 18.4637
Democratic participation and civil society (15150) 18.4637
Human rights (15160) 9.2318
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) development (32130) 4.6159
Mineral/mining policy and administrative management (32210) 41.5433
Sectors not specified (99810) 7.6813