Adaptation Strategies Through Mining Compensation in Mabayi Commune, Burundi

Egide Gaciyubwenge, Philippe Burny, Pierre Bitama
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One of main effects of mining on rural agriculture is the loss of farmland by households living near mining sites. In return, these households should receive compensation. This compensation, if well invested, may lead to improved livelihoods for these farming households. If not, these households may find their livelihoods deteriorating if the compensation is not properly managed. This paper aims to analyze household compensation investment strategies in Mabayi commune (Burundi) and their effects on the livelihoods of households affected by mining activities. A survey of 140 households, interviews with key informants, and observations were conducted in July and August 2022 on Gahoma and Ruhororo hills where foreign company ‘‘Tanganyika Mining Burundi (TMB)’’ and local cooperative ‘‘Dukorere Hamwe Dusoze Ikivi (DHDI)’’ were carrying out their activities respectively since December 2018, in Mabayi commune. Results showed that 17 out of 20 households (85%) and 13 out of 17 households (76.5%) had invested their compensation well, in Gahoma and Ruhororo hills respectively. They had improved or maintained their overall quantity of agricultural production, and improved their livelihoods in general. On other hand, 3 households (15%) and 4 households (23.5%) had invested their compensation inappropriately, in Gahoma and Ruhororo respectively. They had suffered reduction in their overall quantity of agricultural production, and experienced deterioration of their livelihoods in general. Fair and up-front compensation for households, assistance in how to invest compensation, capacity-building in agriculture and alternative activities, should maximize opportunities for improved livelihoods. The mining company and cooperative must also comply with environmental regulations.
布隆迪 Mabayi 社区通过采矿补偿采取的适应战略
采矿对农村农业的主要影响之一是采矿点附近的住户失去耕地。作为回报,这些家庭应得到补偿。如果补偿投入得当,可能会改善这些农户的生计。否则,如果补偿管理不当,这些农户的生活可能会恶化。本文旨在分析马巴依社区(布隆迪)的家庭补偿投资策略及其对受采矿活动影响的家庭生计的影响。本文于 2022 年 7 月和 8 月在加霍马山和鲁霍罗罗山对 140 户家庭进行了调查,并对主要信息提供者进行了访谈和观察,外国公司 "Tanganyika Mining Burundi (TMB) "和当地合作社 "Dukorere Hamwe Dusoze Ikivi (DHDI) "分别自 2018 年 12 月起在马巴依乡开展活动。结果显示,20 户家庭中有 17 户(85%)和 17 户家庭中有 13 户(76.5%)分别在加霍马山和鲁霍罗罗山将补偿金进行了良好投资。他们提高或保持了农业生产的总体数量,总体上改善了生计。另一方面,分别有 3 户(15%)和 4 户(23.5%)在加霍马山丘和鲁霍罗罗山丘的补偿款投资不当。他们的农业生产总量减少,生计普遍恶化。为家庭提供公平的预付补偿、协助他们如何投资补偿金、在农业和替代活动方面进行能力建设,应能最大限度地增加改善生计的机会。采矿公司和合作社还必须遵守环境法规。
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