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When Society Resembles a Vast Jail House

When Society Resembles a Vast Jail House

November 3, 2014, by Babar Turay

As the world experiences a Covid-19-related lockdown, we look back at what this meant for Sierra Leone during the Ebola outbreak.

Global Trends in Artisanal and Small-Scale Mining: What do these mean for Mongolia?

Global Trends in Artisanal and Small-Scale Mining: What do these mean for Mongolia?

October 23, 2014, by Estelle Levin-Nally

Climate change and the failure of traditional livelihoods, economic transition and collapse, conflict, and high mineral prices have led to a doubling of the ASM population in fifteen years to a total of around 30 million worldwide.

Ebola, Diamonds and the Survival of the Kono People

Ebola, Diamonds and the Survival of the Kono People

October 21, 2014, by Babar Turay

An analysis of the impact of the Ebola outbreak for ASM diamond miners in the Kono District of Sierra Leone.

Living in the Shadows of Ebola

Living in the Shadows of Ebola

October 7, 2014, by Babar Turay

I awoke at 4:30am GMT and, like any normal day for me, I started the morning by offering prayers, and later listening to the news that bellowed through on the radio.

The Link between Artisanal Mining and Wildlife Poaching: A Look at Chimanimani, Zimbabwe

The Link between Artisanal Mining and Wildlife Poaching: A Look at Chimanimani, Zimbabwe

August 18, 2014, by Norman Mukwakwami

Artisanal mining, which supports millions but poses environmental and legal challenges, has a concerning link to wildlife poaching, highlighting the importance of formalisation for sustainability.

Social and environmental impacts of gold mining in the Chocó rainforest

Social and environmental impacts of gold mining in the Chocó rainforest

June 30, 2014, by Philipp Griedl

ASM research in Chocó rainforest reveals environmental threats. Solutions include responsible mining practices, formalization, and community engagement for sustainability.

Workshop Summary: ASM Impacts on Protected Areas and Critical Ecosystems in Madagascar

Workshop Summary: ASM Impacts on Protected Areas and Critical Ecosystems in Madagascar

April 14, 2014, by Rupert Cook

Madagascar workshop discusses ASM's impact, governance. Recommendations aim to improve environmental, social factors, guide future ASM policies and programmes

Anti-Conflict Mineral Initiatives and the Green-Washing Phenomenon

Anti-Conflict Mineral Initiatives and the Green-Washing Phenomenon

January 16, 2014, by Dr. Yolande Kyngdon-McKay

In March 2013, I spent several weeks working at the headquarters of Not For Sale, a California-based NGO that seeks to combat modern slavery around the world.

A Miner's Story: Eugenio Huayhua Vera, Sotrami S.A., Peru

A Miner's Story: Eugenio Huayhua Vera, Sotrami S.A., Peru

December 10, 2013, by Eugenio Huayhua Vera

I’d like to talk about the challenges that my community faces. I represent a company formed by artisanal miners from Santo Filomena, called Sociedad de Trabajadores Mineros S.A (SOTRAMI). We work in an area that is completely arid and dry.

A Miner's Story: Gayatri Morales Gutierrez, Cotapata, Bolivia

A Miner's Story: Gayatri Morales Gutierrez, Cotapata, Bolivia

December 10, 2013, by Gayatri Morales Gutierrez

The realities of mining are similar everywhere in Latin America, just the region varies. My organisation is located in Cotapata in Bolivia. In short, I will say that with Fairtrade certification we have gotten a better life and were able to take on social and environmental responsibility.

A Miner's Story: Santiago Ramirez Castro, Macdesa, Peru

A Miner's Story: Santiago Ramirez Castro, Macdesa, Peru

December 10, 2013, by Santiago Ramirez Castro

I would like to start with a personal experience in artisanal mining. I was born in 1971 in Lima. I wanted to study to have a career but due to the critical economic situation in my country, I had to start working at an early age.

A Miner's Story: Aristarco Mosquera, Cooperacion Oro Verde, Colombia

A Miner's Story: Aristarco Mosquera, Cooperacion Oro Verde, Colombia

December 10, 2013, by Aristarco Mosquera and Felipe Arango

I have been mining for the Afro-Colombian communities in Colombia. It’s not a very positive world –the process of slavery that our ancestors went through was partly linked to mining.

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