Mining Sector Has to Assume its Responsibilities to Women and Communities It Relies on to Extract Profits

In the month we celebrate the International Day of Women in Mining, GATJ’s Riska Koopman underlines how mining should contribute to achieving gender equality and alleviating poverty
Repositioning Zambia’s Mining Tax Regime for the Energy Transition

Publishers: Tax Justice Network Africa (TJNA) and Publish What You Pay (PWYP) Zambia.
Tax Justice Library: Valuable Resources for the Movement | May 2023

Read more about three valuable resources for the tax justice movement published last month
Opinion | Mr. President, corporate social investment is the dessert, mining tax revenue must be the main meal

Mukasiri Sibanda calls on Zimbabwe’s president Emmerson Mnangagwa to make better use of mining taxes revenues
GATJ Participates in the Alternative Mining Indaba 2023

AMI aims to strengthen calls for solidarity on a people-centred and environmentally sustainable just energy transition
Financing Climate Justice

In interview, Klelia Guerrero (Latindadd) explores the key role of tax justice to finance climate justice
Extractivist orientation of the global economy deepens inequalities, including gender inequality

The GATJ team interviewed Hibist Kassa (WoMin Alliance), who explained the impact of extractivism on women and girls, and how tax justice could help advance gender equality
Governments and Multilateral Institutions Must Tax Extractives’ Excess Profits

GATJ kicks off week of action for tax justice in the extractive industry
Bangladesh: Human Chain and Rally Demanding Tax Justice in Mining Industry

Action was part of the Global Days of Action for Tax Justice in the Extractive Industry 2022
Zambia’s Copper amid the Energy Transition: A new dawn for mining or repeating past mistakes?

Despite mining copper for close to a century, Zambia, the copper-rich nation has not benefitted from its mineral wealth as poverty and inequality remain widespread