Education and equipment distribution lead to increased mercury knowledge and retort use in artisanal and small-scale gold mining communities in Senegal

Arabella Chen , Falaye Danfakha , Heidi Hausermann , Jacqueline R. Gerson
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Artisanal and small-scale gold mining is an important livelihood, but also the largest contributor to anthropogenic mercury emissions globally. Two key persistent challenges in reducing mercury use in artisanal and small-scale gold mining communities are effective educational interventions and accessibility to improved technologies. This study evaluates the efficacy of education and equipment distribution interventions to reduce mercury use in artisanal gold mining in Senegalese mining communities. We analyzed the effects of education and retort (mercury-capture devices) distribution through pre- and post-intervention surveys in nine Senegalese mining communities, divided into control, education-only, and education + retort distribution. Educational sessions were conducted in local languages using simple graphics by trusted community members. Retorts were constructed by local metalworkers using locally available materials. The combination of education and retort distribution increased knowledge about the efficacy of retorts and dangers of mercury (94% post-intervention). The combination also increased retort use, from 3% to 64% post-intervention. Retort use in the other two groups also marginally increased. The increased knowledge and retort use observed in control villages suggests a potential social overflow effect of the intervention, extending beyond the locations in which they occurred. Our results indicate that the graphics-based and community-oriented educational approach accompanied by increased access to retorts provides a strong foundation for reducing mercury emissions and exposure to artisanal and small-scale gold mining communities.

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在塞内加尔的手工和小规模金矿开采社区,教育和设备分配增加了汞知识和蒸馏器的使用
手工和小规模金矿开采是一项重要的生计,但也是全球人为汞排放的最大来源。在减少手工和小规模金矿开采社区汞使用方面,两个关键的持续挑战是有效的教育干预和获得改进技术的机会。本研究评估了教育和设备分配干预措施在减少塞内加尔采矿社区手工金矿汞使用方面的效果。通过干预前和干预后的调查,我们分析了教育和蒸馏器(汞捕获装置)分布的影响,在塞内加尔的9个采矿社区进行了调查,分为控制分布、仅教育分布和教育+蒸馏器分布。教育课程由受信任的社区成员用当地语言使用简单图形进行。蒸馏器由当地金属工人使用当地可用的材料建造。教育和蒸发器分配相结合增加了对蒸发器有效性和汞危害的认识(干预后94%)。联合用药也增加了蒸煮液的使用,从干预后的3%增加到64%。另外两组的回液用量也略有增加。在对照村观察到的知识和反驳使用的增加表明,干预措施的潜在社会溢出效应,超出了它们发生的地点。我们的研究结果表明,以图表为基础和以社区为导向的教育方法,加上增加获得蒸馏器的机会,为减少手工和小规模金矿社区的汞排放和暴露提供了坚实的基础。
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