• Overview
  • Activities and events
  • Contacts

Introduction 

Since the industrial revolution, extractive industries have been major drivers of economic growth. For instance, minerals play a significant role in the economies of 81 countries that account for a quarter of global GDP, half of the world’s population and nearly 70 per cent of those living in extreme poverty. Mineral production and trade will likely play a more prominent role in the global economy as the demand for minerals and materials is rapidly increasing. Critical raw materials are required for sustainable development and the transition to a green or circular economy, including renewable energy, industrialisation, mobility and urbanisation. They are indeed critical in today’s search for diversifying energy sources, be they nuclear or renewable, among others. While the extractive industries have immense potential to drive growth and reduce poverty, they are also associated with financial, economic, governance, social and environmental concerns. Our challenge is to ensure that the sector transforms itself to a sustainable system and contributes to the green transition. At the same time, when such transformation is enabled, resource-rich countries attain economic and social benefits from their extractive activities while protecting the environment.

Background

To address the above issues, an initiative on Extractive Industries was launched in October 2020 as part of the “Financing for Development in the Era of COVID-19 and Beyond” Initiative (FfDI). Subsequently, five Regional Roundtables were hosted by the United Nations Regional Economic Commissions (RECs). The roundtables were followed by the UN Secretary-General’s policy brief, which set out a list of recommendations to transform the sector. These were then presented to and discussed by Member States and other high-level representatives during a Global Roundtable on Extractive Industries held on 25 May 2021. One of the recommendations was to set up a Working Group (WG), which was launched on 26 January 2022.

Objectives of the WG

The Working Group on Transforming the Extractive Industries for Sustainable Development is tasked to:

  1. Coordinate extractives-related work across the UN and beyond through joint work, planning and collaboration;
  2. Serve as an information and knowledge hub to scale up and replicate good practices;
  3. Provide policy advice and technical assistance to stakeholders in the sector;
  4. Assist in integrating the extractive industries' work into other UN-wide initiatives such as FfDI.

Secretariat of the WG

The Working Group is coordinated by UNDP, UNEP and the Regional Economic Commissions (currently coordinated by UNECE).

Members of the WG

The Group will consist of UN and non-UN entities currently working to address the challenges and harness the opportunities presented by the extractive industries. We encourage UN agencies and other stakeholders involved in relevant UN projects to complete this survey and contact the secretariat using the address below

Activities

In 2022, the Working Group will agree on a work plan and publish a report highlighting ongoing UN system-wide efforts and activities in the extractives sector to achieve sustainable development. Updates on these will be provided in this section.

Upcoming Events:

26 February 2023: Building a regional battery mineral value chain in Africa

28 February - 2 March 2023: Ninth session of the Africa Regional Forum on Sustainable Development  

Past Events:

In 2022, the Working Group will be featured in a series of events to raise awareness and mobilize stakeholder engagement for the development of its deliverables. These include:

1 June 2022: 4th Global Science Policy Business Forum on Nature Positive Sector Transitions - Extractives, Mining, Tailing: The Full Cycle

2 September 2022: ECLAC dedicated session on “Sustainable and equitable critical and strategic mineral supply chains for the energy transition” during the regional Roundtable on Climate Finance and the Energy Transition

20 September 2022: UNECE Forum on Regional cooperation on enhancing sustainable management and financing for the critical raw materials (CRMs) required for low-carbon transitions

6 October 2022: 2nd session of the UNECE Team of Specialists on ESG Traceability of Sustainable Value Chains in the Circular Economy

17 October 2022: UNECE Regional Forum on Climate Initiatives to Finance Climate Action and the SDGs: Regional cooperation on enhancing sustainable management and financing for the critical raw materials required for low-carbon transitions

17 – 20 October 2022: 12th Annual Conference of American Mine Ministries (CAMMA), hosted by Dominican Republic

30 November 2022: Presentation of the Working Group at the twelfth meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the UNECE Convention on the Transboundary Effects of Industrial Accidents, Geneva and online

Email: wgtei@un.org, Maria Jose Baptista mariajose.baptista@un.org and Charlotte Ndakorerwa charlotte.ndakorerwa@un.org