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Center for African Minerals Value Chains (CAMVaC)
Explore CAMVaC publications including working papers, policy briefs, and strategic research on African critical minerals governance and mineral value chains.
CAMVaC’s publications sit at the intersection of research excellence and policy relevance.
Our work is designed to support sovereign decision-making, institutional learning, and strategic clarity across Africa’s mineral value chains. We publish analytical frameworks, working papers, policy briefs, and strategic commentary that translate complex value chain dynamics into actionable insight.
CAMVaC’s publications are organised into the following core categories:
In-depth analytical papers exploring critical minerals governance, industrial upgrading, and producer-centred strategy.
These papers advance conceptual frameworks and empirical analysis intended for policymakers, researchers, and academic audiences.
Concise, decision-oriented documents translating research findings into clear policy options and strategic recommendations for governments and institutions.
Technical documentation outlining CAMVaC’s sovereign diagnostic tools, including methodology, application, and policy relevance.
Research presented at international policy and academic forums, contributing African perspectives to global debates.
Short-form strategic analysis on emerging issues in critical minerals governance, regional integration, and the energy transition.
CAMVaC publications are developed with:
Direct relevance to national and regional policy processes
Alignment with African industrialisation agendas
Sensitivity to political economy and institutional realities
Our goal is not publication volume, but strategic impact.
Our publications can support:
Strategy development and policy review
Institutional capacity building
Academic research and teaching
Regional coordination and comparative learning
Each publication includes clear guidance on intended use and limitations.
A Producer-Centred Criticality Matrix for South African Manganese Beneficiation
Status: APORDE 2026 Submission
This paper introduces the Linkage-Based Criticality Matrix (LBCM), offering a sovereign diagnostic approach to mineral criticality grounded in developmental linkages and institutional capacity.
Status: Globelics 2025 Conference Presentation
An analysis of how global value chain governance structures can constrain producer upgrading despite growing global demand.
Status: Forthcoming
A detailed methodological paper outlining the structure, scoring logic, and policy application of the LBCM framework.
CAMVaC is committed to knowledge transparency and accessibility.
Where possible, publications are made available as:
Open-access PDFs
Executive summaries
Downloadable toolkits and diagnostics
This approach supports sovereign analytical capacity and regional learning.
Whether you are shaping national strategy, advancing research, or exploring partnership opportunities, we invite you to engage with our work.
We don’t offer generic analysis or off-the-shelf consulting. We work with governments, institutions, and strategic partners to build lasting sovereign capability—grounded in evidence, aligned with policy, and designed for long-term industrial transformation.
CAMVaC places producer countries at the centre of critical minerals governance. Our frameworks begin with national development priorities, not external market classifications or investor convenience.
Our work bridges the gap between rigorous research and real-world policy application. Every framework, diagnostic, and publication is designed to inform decision-making, not sit on a shelf.