Background: South Africa’s mineral resources have produced, and continue to produce, enormous economic wealth; yet decades of colonialism, apartheid, capital flight, and challenges in the neoliberal post-apartheid era have resulted in high rates of occupational lung disease and low rates of compensation for ex-miners and their families. Given growing advocacy and activism of current and former mine workers, initiatives were launched by the South African government in 2012 to begin to address the legacy of injustice. This study aimed to assess developments over the last 5 years in providing compensation, quantify shortfalls and explore underlying challenges. Methods: ...
Abstract: South Africa faces an unprecedented challenge of illegal gold mining where people visit de...
From 1916, South Africa gold mines were subject to the world's first comprehensive system of st...
Background: Few studies of miners have been carried out in African countries; most are from South Af...
The southern provinces of Mozambique have some of the world’s highest recorded levels of HIV and tub...
OBJECTIVE: The mining industry in South Africa makes a distinction between work-related and non-work...
South Africa's gold mines were the first to compensate silicosis and tuberculosis as occupation...
South Africa's gold mines are the largest and historically among the most profitable in the wor...
Background: The triple epidemic of silicosis, tuberculosis and HIV infection among migrant miners fr...
SETTING : South African miners suffer the highest tuberculosis (TB) rates in the world. Current effo...
Mining and, especially, gold and uranium mining have played a major role in the economy, history, an...
In the Mankayai v Anglogold Ashant Ltd 2011 32 ILJ 545 (CC) the Constitutional Court was called upon...
Abstract Background Miners in southern Africa experience incident rates of tuberculosis up to ten ti...
Mining is South Africa’s historical breadbasket and it has brought great economic wealth to the nati...
Mining is important for the South African economy, as it is for many developing African nations. In ...
A powerful explosion ripped through the Upper Big Branch coal mine in West Virginia in 2010, sending...
Abstract: South Africa faces an unprecedented challenge of illegal gold mining where people visit de...
From 1916, South Africa gold mines were subject to the world's first comprehensive system of st...
Background: Few studies of miners have been carried out in African countries; most are from South Af...
The southern provinces of Mozambique have some of the world’s highest recorded levels of HIV and tub...
OBJECTIVE: The mining industry in South Africa makes a distinction between work-related and non-work...
South Africa's gold mines were the first to compensate silicosis and tuberculosis as occupation...
South Africa's gold mines are the largest and historically among the most profitable in the wor...
Background: The triple epidemic of silicosis, tuberculosis and HIV infection among migrant miners fr...
SETTING : South African miners suffer the highest tuberculosis (TB) rates in the world. Current effo...
Mining and, especially, gold and uranium mining have played a major role in the economy, history, an...
In the Mankayai v Anglogold Ashant Ltd 2011 32 ILJ 545 (CC) the Constitutional Court was called upon...
Abstract Background Miners in southern Africa experience incident rates of tuberculosis up to ten ti...
Mining is South Africa’s historical breadbasket and it has brought great economic wealth to the nati...
Mining is important for the South African economy, as it is for many developing African nations. In ...
A powerful explosion ripped through the Upper Big Branch coal mine in West Virginia in 2010, sending...
Abstract: South Africa faces an unprecedented challenge of illegal gold mining where people visit de...
From 1916, South Africa gold mines were subject to the world's first comprehensive system of st...
Background: Few studies of miners have been carried out in African countries; most are from South Af...