Ghana - Mining and Development
The objectives of the project ($9.37 million, 1996-2001) were to (a) enhance the capacity of the mining sector institutions to carry out their functions of encouraging and regulating investments in the mining sector in an environmentally sound mann...
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okr-10986-96822021-04-23T14:02:46Z Ghana - Mining and Development Mohan, P.C. ARTISANAL MINING E-MAIL ADDRESS ECONOMIC CONDITIONS ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS GOOD PRACTICE INDUSTRIAL MINERALS INTRANET LAND DEGRADATION LEARNING LESSONS LEARNED MARKETING MINERS MINES MINING MINING CONCESSIONS MINING ENTERPRISES MINING OPERATIONS MINING SECTOR ORES PARTNERSHIP POLLUTION POLLUTION ABATEMENT PRIVATE SECTOR PRODUCTIVITY REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REHABILITATION SAFETY SANITATION SANITATION SERVICES TAILINGS TAILINGS DAM TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE The objectives of the project ($9.37 million, 1996-2001) were to (a) enhance the capacity of the mining sector institutions to carry out their functions of encouraging and regulating investments in the mining sector in an environmentally sound manner and (b) support the use of techniques and mechanisms that will improve productivity, financial viability and reduce the environmental impact of small-scale mining operations. It had two components: Strengthening of Mining Sector Institutions, and Assistance to Small-scale Mining Enterprises. The project took into account lessons learned from three previous operations in Ghana which focused on developing the mining sector: the Export Rehabilitation project, the Export Rehabilitation Technical Assistance project, and the Mining Sector Rehabilitation project. 2012-08-13T09:16:23Z 2012-08-13T09:16:23Z 2004-10 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/10/5532560/ghana-mining-development http://hdl.handle.net/10986/9682 English Africa Region Findings & Good Practice Infobriefs; No. 105 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research Africa Ghana |
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ARTISANAL MINING E-MAIL ADDRESS ECONOMIC CONDITIONS ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS GOOD PRACTICE INDUSTRIAL MINERALS INTRANET LAND DEGRADATION LEARNING LESSONS LEARNED MARKETING MINERS MINES MINING MINING CONCESSIONS MINING ENTERPRISES MINING OPERATIONS MINING SECTOR ORES PARTNERSHIP POLLUTION POLLUTION ABATEMENT PRIVATE SECTOR PRODUCTIVITY REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REHABILITATION SAFETY SANITATION SANITATION SERVICES TAILINGS TAILINGS DAM TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE |
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ARTISANAL MINING E-MAIL ADDRESS ECONOMIC CONDITIONS ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS GOOD PRACTICE INDUSTRIAL MINERALS INTRANET LAND DEGRADATION LEARNING LESSONS LEARNED MARKETING MINERS MINES MINING MINING CONCESSIONS MINING ENTERPRISES MINING OPERATIONS MINING SECTOR ORES PARTNERSHIP POLLUTION POLLUTION ABATEMENT PRIVATE SECTOR PRODUCTIVITY REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REHABILITATION SAFETY SANITATION SANITATION SERVICES TAILINGS TAILINGS DAM TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE Mohan, P.C. Ghana - Mining and Development |
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The objectives of the project ($9.37
million, 1996-2001) were to (a) enhance the capacity of the
mining sector institutions to carry out their functions of
encouraging and regulating investments in the mining sector
in an environmentally sound manner and (b) support the use
of techniques and mechanisms that will improve productivity,
financial viability and reduce the environmental impact of
small-scale mining operations. It had two components:
Strengthening of Mining Sector Institutions, and Assistance
to Small-scale Mining Enterprises. The project took into
account lessons learned from three previous operations in
Ghana which focused on developing the mining sector: the
Export Rehabilitation project, the Export Rehabilitation
Technical Assistance project, and the Mining Sector
Rehabilitation project. |
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Ghana - Mining and Development |
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Ghana - Mining and Development |
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Ghana - Mining and Development |
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Ghana - Mining and Development |
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Ghana - Mining and Development |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2012 |
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