Political Risk and policy

2nd Draft: Policies Related to Ghana’s Gold Mining and Galamsey Sectors

2nd Draft: Policies Related to Ghana’s Gold Mining and Galamsey Sector Since Ghana’s independence in 1957, the gold mining sector has been a critical component of the country's economy, contributing significantly to GDP, foreign exchange, and employment. see more

A Brief PESTLE Analysis of Ghana's Galamsey Crisis

Galamsey, a local term for illegal small-scale gold mining in Ghana, has evolved into one of the most pressing socio-political, environmental, and economic challenges facing the nation today. Historically, artisanal gold mining has been part of Ghana's tradition.. see more

Cost-Benefit Analysis of Galamsey in Ghana

Galamsey poses significant political, economic, social, and environmental challenges to Ghana. While it provides short-term economic benefits, the long-term costs far outweigh these gains. A comprehensive approach that includes legal reforms, economic incentives, and environmental protection is need see more

SWOT Analysis of Galamsey in Ghana

If the current trend continues, Ghana’s water bodies and forests will face irreversible damage within the next decade. The country’s agricultural output could fall significantly, leading to increased food insecurity. see more

Possible Solutions to Ghana's Galamsey Problem

The top 6 solutions to address the issue of galamsey in Ghana focus on a holistic approach that tackles the root causes of illegal mining while ensuring environmental protection, economic growth, and social development. see more

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