Scope: Consultant to Research and Develop a Report on Benefit Sharing in Mining Host Communities
Location: Nigeria/Remote
Application Close: April 13, 2026
1. Background
Nigeria is a strategic player in the global race for critical minerals needed for the energy transition, including minerals such as lithium, tin, tantalum, niobium, graphite, manganese, and other transition-linked resources. As countries and industries shift toward low-carbon technologies, the demand for these minerals has accelerated significantly, positioning Nigeria and other West African countries as emerging supply frontiers in the global green economy.
However, while critical minerals are being framed as essential to a cleaner energy future, their extraction is intensifying long-standing patterns of exclusion, dispossession, environmental degradation, livelihood disruption, insecurity, and weak accountability in many mining-affected communities. Across Nigeria, mining host communities continue to bear the social, environmental, and economic costs of extraction, while remaining largely excluded from the decisions, governance processes, and benefit frameworks that shape the sector.
This challenge is particularly urgent in Nigeria, where the expansion of mining is occurring within a context of weak regulatory enforcement, opaque governance, poor environmental oversight, limited recognition of land and livelihood rights, and inadequate mechanisms for ensuring that host communities derive fair and sustainable benefits from mineral extraction. In recent years, the growth of exploration and mining activities, especially around critical minerals such as lithium, has increased pressure on communities and ecosystems without corresponding safeguards to protect community rights or ensure equitable returns.
Although Nigeria’s mining laws and policies provide some basis for community engagement and benefit-related obligations, including through Community Development Agreements (CDAs), implementation remains weak and inconsistent. In practice, benefit-sharing in Nigeria’s mining sector is often poorly defined, weakly negotiated, non-transparent, and inadequately monitored, leaving many host communities without meaningful access to the economic, social, and developmental benefits associated with mining on their lands.
As Nigeria seeks to expand its role in the solid minerals sector and position itself within the global energy transition, there is an urgent need to ensure that this transition does not become another site of extractive injustice. Instead, it must be grounded in community rights, accountability, environmental justice, and equitable benefit-sharing.
It is against this backdrop that Global Rights is commissioning this consultancy to research and develop a report on benefit-sharing for mining host communities in Nigeria. The report will support ongoing efforts to strengthen the structures, voice, and agency of mining host communities, particularly through collective advocacy platforms such as the Federation of Nigerian Mining Host Communities (FNMHC), and to promote more just, transparent, and community-centered approaches to mining governance.
The report is expected to generate evidence, policy options, and practical recommendations that can inform advocacy, legal and policy reform, stakeholder engagement, and broader efforts to advance a just and inclusive mining future in which host communities are recognized not merely as sites of extraction, but as rights holders and legitimate beneficiaries of the resources derived from their lands.
2. Objective of the Consultancy
The consultancy shall seek to:
3. Scope of Work
The consultant will be expected to undertake the following tasks:
4. Deliverables
The consultant shall be expected to deliver the following outputs:
5. Timeline
The consultancy is expected to last 8 weeks
6. Intellectual Property Rights
All intellectual property rights arising from the consultancy will be the property of Global Rights. The research team will not disclose or use any confidential information obtained during the consultancy for any other purpose without the written consent of Global Rights.
7. Confidentiality and Ethical Considerations
The research team will ensure that all data collected during the consultancy is treated with the utmost confidentiality and in accordance with ethical principles. In particular, the team will obtain informed consent from all participants before collecting any data and will ensure that data is stored securely and only accessible to authorized personnel. The team will also comply with any relevant legal and ethical standards and will report any ethical concerns or violations to Global Rights immediately.
8. Expected Qualifications
The ideal consultant must demonstrate:
9. Reporting Line
The consultant will report directly to the the Executive Director or the designates.
10. Proposal Submission:
Interested qualified consultants are invited to submit a proposal that includes the following:
https://forms.gle/y8Cq2MLZJpmFzsFc7
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