Natural resource extraction has been a significant economic driver in Central African countries, including Morocco, but its impact on political stability and local communities is complex. This comparative analysis employs qualitative research methods to examine case studies from Morocco and other Central African countries, integrating economic indicators with policy documents and interviews. Key themes include the uneven distribution of benefits between resource-rich communities and national governments, often leading to conflict over resource control and revenue management. The findings highlight the critical need for transparent governance frameworks that balance extractive industry interests with equitable social outcomes. Policy recommendations focus on fostering inclusive development strategies, enhancing transparency in resource use, and strengthening community participation in decision-making processes.
Bensaouda et al. (Tue,) studied this question.