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The long-standing inequalities in natural resource governance have produced uneven economic benefits – CSOs

They say they are mindful of the urgent need for a just energy transition, climate change resilience, and sustainable development across the regions.

The meeting took place between 14-16 October, 2025 in Accra.

A communique issued after the meeting said that “That the rising global demand for critical minerals (cobalt, lithium, manganese, nickel and rear earth elements) essential to low-carbon technologies creates both opportunity and risk for West African States and communities;

“That long-standing inequalities in natural resource governance have produced uneven economic benefits, weakened environmental and social protection, exacerbated conflict and poverty, and eroded community trust; and

“That climate change increases vulnerability and interact with extractive activities, making integrated right-bases and climate-smart governance essential.”

The long-standing inequalities in natural resource governance have produced uneven economic benefits – CSOs | 3News

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