Assessing the effects of mining projects on child health in sub-Saharan Africa: a multi-country analysis.
Hermínio CossaDominik DietlerEusébio MaceteKhátia MunguambeMirko S WinklerGünther FinkPublished in: Globalization and health (2022)
The results presented suggest that the impacts of mining on child health vary throughout the mine's life cycle. Mining development likely contributes positively to the income and livelihoods of the impacted communities in the initial years of mining operations, particularly the prospection and construction phase; these potential benefits are likely to be at least partially offset by food insecurity and environmental pollution during early and later mining stages, respectively. Further research is warranted to better understand these health impacts and to identify policies that can help sustain the positive initial health impacts of mining projects in the long term.