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We argue that most illegal small-scale mining communities are characterized by increased rent-seeking activities by diverse stakeholders particularly the elites, poor investments in human capital development, and weak institutional structures and processes.
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Hurdles associated with formal licensing bureaucracies and fees, land tenure, compliance monitoring, and ineffective collaboration of relevant stakeholders with and at the local level were identified as hindering the implementation of the existing legal framework. These bottlenecks must be addressed.
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Abstract:This paper argues that artisanal mining communities are somewhat bound to their operations, and helps explain why formalisation, alternative livelihood projects and military intervention--the traditional strategies employed by governments to tackle illegal mining--have proved ineffective.
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The challenge of mineral wealth: Using resource endowments to foster sustainable development, Ghana Country Case Study. International Council on Mining and Metals. [07] ... (2008). Challenges with eradicating illegal mining in Ghana: A perspective from the grassroots. Resources Policy. 33, 29-38.
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Banchirigah, S. M. Challenges with eradicating illegal mining in Ghana: A perspective from the rassroots. Resources Policy. 008; 33(1): 29-38. ... Staff Appraisal Report, Republic of Ghana, Mining Sector Development and Environmental Project (World Bank Report No. 13881-GH). World Bank, Africa Region: Industry and Energy Operations, West ...
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"As we know, wrong deeds have no rewards but once you are able to work harder and rally behind a political party or leader's bad initiatives to win then you stand the chance of being awarded with several incentives," he observed. These incentives, he believes motivate groups to get involve in vigilantism, making its eradication a daunting task.
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The Drivers of Illegal Mining Activities in Western Ghana N. Andrews History 2015 In Ghana, an artisanal and small-scale mining (ASM) activity called galamsey is considered illegal because operators have not formally registered their sites with the government. Because of recent. 44 Highly Influenced View 5 excerpts, cites background
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MDG 7. Photo Credit : UNDP in Ghana. Status. On MDG 7 of ensuring environmental sustainability, Ghana is on track of achieving the target on halving the proportion of the population without access to safe water, however critical challenges exist in achieving the targets of reversing the loss of environmental resources, reducing the proportion ...
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Ghana and La Cote d'Ivoire have agreed upon a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) detailing Plan of Action to address the pollution of water bodies through illegal mining. The activities of illegal miners in Ghana, otherwise known as galamsey, have polluted water bodies with rippling effects on water bodies in neighbouring La Cote d'Ivoire. The MoU [.]
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SMALL-SCALE GOLD MINING Most small scale mining activities in Ghana are illegal because they are not registered and as such their operations are without the appropriate official regulation. In western region alone to which this paper refers has about 40,000 illegal gold miners. The activities are
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International Studies Quarterly, 34(4), 477-492. Bush, R., 2009. 'Soon there will be no-one left to take the corpses to the morgue': Accumulation and abjection in Ghana's mining communities. Resources Policy, 34, 57-63. Campbell, B., 2005. The Challenges of Development, Mining Codes in Africa and Corporate Responsibility.
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Eradicating child begging a big challenge - Weija-Gbawe Assembly On July 2, 2021, 4:31 AM The Weija-Gbawe Municipal Assembly has bemoaned the difficulty in clamping down on child beggars. According to the environmental health officer, Patience Akasreku, the assembly has been unable to get child beggars off the streets despite several efforts.
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Climate change, emission and air pollutions have therefore necessitated the promotion, embracement and usage of Electric Vehicles (EVs) in Ghana, Africa and the globe. Governments of some biggest automotive markets around the world have declared their intentions and have taken bold steps to embrace EVs and take dramatic steps to curb emissions.
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Small-Scale Mining (SSM) predates Large-Scale Mining (LSM) in Ghana but was relegated to the background in the 1980s following the Economic Reforms and Structural Adjustment Programmes which heavily liberalized the mining sector. Conversely, the small-scale mining sector continues to boom attracting a large chunk of the labour force in the mining sector.
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Challenges with eradicating illegal mining in Ghana: A perspective from the grassroots. Resources Policy, Vol. 33 (1) p. 29-38. Banchirigah, S.M., Hilson, G. (2009), "Deagrarianization, re-agrarianization and local economic development: Re-orientating livelihoods in African artisanal mining communities", Springer Science and Business Media ...
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:237) questioned why the "illegal gold mining activity is so ubiquitous in rural Ghana". In spite of the fact that Hilson and Potter's work has stayed through a decade and more (2003-2021), we still find this question useful-from 2003 up to date, illegal mining (galamsey) operations have grown enormously across the length and breadth of Ghana, with mixed implications
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Weak implementation and the lack of enforcement of laws remain the biggest challenges in the fight against illegal mining. An Inter-Ministerial Committee on Illegal Mining (IMCIM) was set up by President Akufo-Addo in 2017 to ensure coherence in the activities of agencies involved in the fight.
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The economy of Ghana 11 Investing In Ghana 15 Setting up a business in Ghana 15 Tax identification number (TIN) 15 Types of companies 15 Statutory/regulatory registration 16 Operating a foreign account 17 Repatriation of funds 17 Immigration 18 Economic Sectors 21 Financial services (banks and other financial institutions) 21 Mining services 23
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Illegal mining is difficult to eradicate, in part, because it is challenging to distinguish it from legal small-scale mining. The government, through the Minerals Commission, provides licences for small-scale mining to Ghanaian citizens to ensure that the local population can benefit from the nation's vast mineral resources.
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Transparency must be improved to eradicate illegal fishing and prevent the collapse of Ghana's fishing industry, says a new report. Transparency is the most effective means to tackle these ...
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dmr noted the following challenges in combatting illegal mining: underground ventilation disruptions, compromised mine and surface infrastructure, environmental degradation, health and safety concerns, loss of revenue, the continuous re-opening of sealed shafts, legitimate mining operations being taken over by armed illegal miners, the .
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The long-standing issue of illegal small-scale mining popularly referred to as galamsey, and the need to implement effective measures to eradicate it from the country seem to be evasive.
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Mr. Piedu however stated unequivocally that the surest way to wipe out illegal miners was for government to get tougher on traditional authorities by prosecuting and jailing them. "If there is no land, there will not be illegal mining. Some chiefs are even claiming ownership of the portions of the Pra River to give it to foreigners to mine.
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Nigeria's government needs to address the problems of poor service delivery, especially in the area of poverty eradication. Illegal mining leads to violent local conflicts in two ways in the North West. First, the sponsors (funders) of illegal mining fight over control of the mining fields - this leads to violent conflicts.
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Mar 10, 2021One of the most significant policy challenges in Ghana today revolves around the question of how to address illegal small-scale mining, popularly known as galamsey. The topic is politically sensitive in Ghana where the practice accounts for an estimated 60% of the country's total mining labour force and supports millions of livelihoods.
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'Challenges with Eradicating Child Labour in the Artisanal Mining Sector: Experiences from Northern Ghana,' Journal of Community Practice: organizing, planning, development and change 41(3): 445-473. ↑ Hilson G. 2012. 'Corporate Social Responsibility in the Extractive Industries: Experiences from Developing Countries,' Resources ...
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Ghana's small-scale mining sector faces complex challenges, including environmental degradation and pollution, loss of life and increased health risks, despite several years of implementation of small-scale mining laws. These challenges, generally, are known to have escalated because of illegal small-scale mining, locally known as "galamsey".
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April 25, 2022. General News. The Deputy Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, George Mireku Duker says Government through policy interventions and purchase of equipment demonstrated its unalloyed to the growth of the small-scale mining sector. Speaking after an inspection of Hundred Gold kacha machine procured by Government through the ...
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however, blamed the high incidence of illegal mining in Ghana on four main factors, namely, lack of effective law enforcement, corruption on the part of officials, lack of polit- ical will, and complex licensing process. Teschner (2012) argues that the ASM sector has evolved, growing in intensity
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Ghana has been grappling with the menace of illegal mining over the past decades which had polluted the major rivers in the country coupled with massive environmental degradation. Successive governments, over the years, had instituted various measures and interventions to halt the practice but to no avail.
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Transparency must be improved to eradicate illegal fishing and prevent the collapse of Ghana's fishing industry, says a new report from the Far Dwuma Nkɔdo project, laying out key measures that can be implemented immediately by the government. Transparency is the most effective means to tackle these issues and provides much-needed accountability in a sector facing unprecedented challenges ...
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Following reports of illegal mining activities on the Offin River in the Western Region as a result of improved reporting mechanisms, the Deputy Minister of Lands and Natural Resources in charge ...
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Illegal gold mining strips lands of its resources, destroying forests, water, and soil quality, leaving behind barren landscapes polluted by mercury. The conversion of forest to mine site generates significant greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions while also removing the capacity of that land to absorb future GHG emissions.
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Apr 17, 2021According to him, the lack of education coupled with the absence of women during dialogue to eradicate illegal mining also known as "galamsey" has contributed to challenges faced by the ...
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Programmes in Ghana. The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), since the beginning of its Representation in Ghana in 1978 has cooperated with the Government of Ghana, through technical assistance and advice, in implementing programmes and projects in the area of food and agriculture, nutrition and natural resource management.
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The census indicated that a number of factors account for the issue of street children in Ghana and the findings indicated that the search for money, which accounts 86.8 per cent, appears to be the leading cause, with the search for job opportunities ranking second and accounting for 6.4 per cent, while parental divorce ranked third with 4 per ...
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This paper argues that artisanal mining communities are somewhat bound to their operations, and helps explain why formalisation, alternative livelihood projects and military intervention--the traditional strategies employed by governments to tackle illegal mining--have proved ineffective.
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While all agree that the challenges brought about by illegal artisanal and small- scale mining must be addressed, the question of how seems to be on the back burner. In March, a Multilateral Mining Integrated Project (MMIP) was proposed as part of government's efforts to tackle the galamsey problem.
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Improving transparency would play a crucial part in eradicating the illegal fishing that is driving the country's fish stocks to extinction and impoverishing local communities, says the report. Many of the measures - such as publishing details of fishing licences and their conditions - are cheap, simple, and can be implemented immediately.
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It is known that Ghana is endowed with mineral resources and that many of her communities are bedevilled with the natural resource curse. Illegal mining colloquially referred to as galamsey has been in the news for as long as I can remember, and often for the wrong reasons. ... acute poisoning can occur leading to body tremors, insomnia ...
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