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APDC-Ghana Calls for Research-Driven Solutions to Address Galamsey

Lilian Ahedorby Lilian Ahedor
October 11, 2024
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APDC-Ghana

The Association of Professional Development Communicators-Ghana (APDC-Ghana) has called for urgent, research-driven solutions to effectively address the illegal mining (galamsey) crisis in Ghana. 

Highlighting the severe environmental damage, water pollution, and health risks that illegal mining activities pose to communities, APDC-Ghana emphasized the need for evidence-based approaches to combat the issue. 

APDC-Ghana believes that a comprehensive, research-oriented approach will be essential in crafting effective policies, ensuring environmental restoration, and promoting alternative livelihoods for those affected by the crackdown on illegal mining activities.

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“The Association of Professional Development Commanicators-Ghana (APDC-Ghanaj has been monitoring the worsening illegal mining (Galamsey) crisis which continues to harm communities and the environment. 

“Public protests and calls for government intervention from civil society, traditional leaders, and environmental experts underscore the urgency for sustainable solutions”. 

Association of Professional Development Communicators-Ghana (APDC-Ghana)

According to APDC-Ghana, an analysis of past government-led anti-galamsey initiatives—including Operation Vanguard, Operation Halt, the Galamstop taskforce, drone monitoring efforts, and equipment seizures—has shown that while these measures provided some level of containment, they ultimately offered only temporary relief. 

APDC-Ghana highlighted that these interventions failed to address the root causes of illegal mining, such as poverty, lack of economic opportunities, and inadequate regulation, which continue to drive people toward illegal mining activities. 

Furthermore, the initiatives did not offer sustainable economic alternatives for local communities impacted by the crackdown, resulting in a cycle of recurring illegal mining activities.

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In light of these limitations, APDC-Ghana recommended a multifaceted approach that goes beyond enforcement. 

The association advocated for a combination of regulatory enforcement, community engagement, and capacity-building initiatives to provide alternative livelihoods for those dependent on illegal mining. 

APDC-Ghana also emphasized the need for research-based solutions that utilize data and scientific insights to develop effective strategies tailored to local conditions. 

By adopting a comprehensive, long-term strategy, APDC-Ghana believes that stakeholders can achieve sustainable progress in combating the illegal mining crisis in Ghana.

APDC-Ghana Proposes Actions to Address Galamsey

Furthermore, the Association of Professional Development Communicators-Ghana (APDC-Ghana) outlined its proposed actions, which include conducting comprehensive research in galamsey-affected areas to identify the socio-economic factors driving illegal mining. 

The association indicated that it aims to gain a deeper understanding of the underlying issues, such as poverty, unemployment, and community dependence on mining activities. 

Additionally, APDC-Ghana revealed plans to engage local communities through town hall meetings and participatory forums to gather firsthand insights, foster open dialogue, and collaboratively explore sustainable alternative livelihoods. 

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This approach seeks to ensure that any solutions developed are community-driven and address the specific needs and realities of those most impacted by illegal mining.

“Reassessing mining licenses to improve accountability and ensure compliance with environmental standards. Implementing an immediate halt to all small-scale mining activities to allow for the identification and proper assessment of all mining sites. 

“APDC-Ghana calls for the immediate launch of a multi-stakeholder research project and the development of pilot programs based on findings to create sustainable employment and economic opportunities, particularly for the youth”. 

Association of Professional Development Communicators-Ghana (APDC-Ghana)

The association emphasized its commitment as development communicators to fostering meaningful dialogue between communities and policymakers. 

APDC-Ghana disclosed that it aims to ensure that solutions are not only community-driven but also promote lasting behavior change. 

By bridging the gap between local communities and decision-makers, the association seeks to create inclusive, sustainable strategies that reflect the needs and perspectives of those most affected by the illegal mining crisis.

Accordingly, APDC-Ghana emphasized that sustainable solutions to the galamsey crisis necessitate a shift from a purely enforcement-focused approach to one rooted in empathy, research, and authentic community engagement. 

This approach must address the underlying socio-economic drivers of illegal mining, fostering an environment where local needs and perspectives are prioritized. 

APDC-Ghana believes that emphasizing understanding and collaboration can lead to the development of more effective and sustainable solutions to address the crisis.

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