Reflecting on the impact of an artisanal and small-scale mining ban on impoverished agrarian communities in northern Ghana

IF 3.6 2区 社会学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Extractive Industries and Society-An International Journal Pub Date : 2024-07-16 DOI:10.1016/j.exis.2024.101502
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The study critically explores the impact of Ghana government's ban on artisanal and small-scale mining (ASM) on poverty-endemic communities in northern Ghana. The data were sourced through face-to-face in-depth interviews with 35 miner households across two ASM communities in the Nadowli-Kaleo District of the Upper West Region. The findings revealed that the ban on ASM has mounted intense financial pressure on the rural households’ efforts to improve their incomes, supply their food needs, and cater for the households’ healthcare expenditure. The households are struggling to pay: (a) utility bills (water and electricity), (b) school fees and (c) apprenticeship fees. The siting of a military post in the study area prevents the local people from mining, and also their access to economic trees such as the shea (Vitellaria paradoxa), dawadawa (Parkia biglobosa), and baobab (Adansonia digitata) has been curtailed amidst the physical injuries and psychological trauma accompanying the military action. While formalisation of ASM is a major requirement, its rural livelihood prospects can be enhanced through financial and technological support and the creation of a conducive working environment for the local miners. This can be a major step towards poverty eradication in the poorest but mineral-rich regions in sub-Saharan Africa.

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反思手工和小规模采矿禁令对加纳北部贫困农业社区的影响
本研究批判性地探讨了加纳政府禁止手工和小规模采矿(ASM)对加纳北部贫困社区的影响。数据来源于对上西部地区 Nadowli-Kaleo 区两个手工和小规模采矿社区的 35 个矿工家庭进行的面对面深入访谈。调查结果显示,禁止个体和小型金矿开采给农村家庭带来了巨大的经济压力,使他们难以提高收入、满足食物需求和医疗保健支出。这些家庭正在努力支付:(a)水电费;(b)学费;(c)学徒费。军事哨所设在研究区内,阻止了当地人采矿,同时,由于军事行动造成的身体伤害和心理创伤,他们获取经济林木(如牛油果树(Vitellaria paradoxa))、达瓦达瓦树(Dawadawa)(Parkia biglobosa)和猴面包树(Adansonia digitata))的机会也减少了。虽然个体和小型金矿开采的正规化是一项重大要求,但可以通过资金和技术支持以及为当地矿工创造有利的工作环境来改善农村的生计前景。这可以成为撒哈拉以南非洲最贫困但矿产资源丰富地区消除贫困的重要一步。
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