Resolution on the exploitation of natural resources in
Africa
Considering international and regional standards including
the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights which
expressly states in article 21 that all people shall freely
dispose of their wealth and natural resources which shall be
exercised in the exclusion interest of people, and in no
case shall the people be deprived of it, the dispossessed
people shall have a right to lawful recovery of its
properties as well as to adequate compensation;
Bearing in mind article 24 of the African Charter on Human
and Peoples’ Rights which states that all people shall have
the right to a general satisfactory environment favourable
to their development;
Considering provisions in the African Charter on Human and
Peoples’ Rights which guarantee the protection and promotion
of individual and collective rights;
Considering that provisions of the Constitutive Act of the
African Union require the promotion and protection of human
rights and obligates member states to promote the social
economic development of Africa and raise the standard of
living of African people;
Underlining that African states face cross cutting same
problems when it comes to exploitation of natural resources
and human rights. Key among them:
Deeply concerned by excess poverty among the local people
that do not benefit from the exploitation of natural
resources due to corruption, lack of transparency and
governance, and mismanagement of resource revenues;
Preoccupied that the persistence of lack of access to
education, health care, adequate livelihoods and
satisfactory environment violate the human dignity of
African people;
Deeply concerned that the practice of unlawful exploitation
and theft of natural resources fuel conflict in Africa
resulting in unlawful killings, rape, displacement, crimes
against humanity, war crimes, and other serious human rights
abuses.
Recommend to the African Commission for Human and Peoples’
Rights that it calls upon States to:
• Enable the full participation of local people in
decision-making processes concerning the exploitation of
natural recourses;
• Adhere to mechanisms which enable transparency and
accountability in management of natural resources;
• Take internal legislative measures to implement provisions
relating to natural resources contained in the Declaration
of the United Nations on Indigenous Peoples;
• Take appropriate measures to respect good governance
practices in natural resource management, fight poverty and
use income generated from natural resources to ensure the
full realisation of economic, social and cultural rights;
• Guarantee equitable distribution of revenue from natural
resources in order to ensure the well being of local
populations.
Urge the Commission to:
Condemn the patterns of human rights violations resulting
from extractive sector activities in particular; mining;
oil; gas, fisheries; forestry, wildlife etc
Put in place a working group that will investigate human
rights violations linked to the exploitation of natural
resources in Africa.
Done in Brazzaville on 12 November, 2007
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