Human Rights and Responsible Business Conduct in Tanzania’s Graphite Sector: Case Studies from Ruangwa
Research Report
2026
HakiRasiliamali
This study explores human rights and responsible business conduct in Tanzania’s emerging graphite sector, with case studies from Ruangwa.
It highlights environmental and community concerns and provides recommendations for government, mining companies, and civil society to support sustainable, rights-respecting development.
It highlights environmental and community concerns and provides recommendations for government, mining companies, and civil society to support sustainable, rights-respecting development.
Themes
Local content
Responsible mining
Environment
Beneficial ownership
Corporate Social Responsibility
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Publication Details
- Year
- 2026
- Publisher
- HakiRasilimali
- Author
- HakiRasiliamali
- Published
- March 05, 2026
Resource Type
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