New book "The Last Dig" urges rethink of Ghana's fight against galamsey
Mining

New book "The Last Dig" urges rethink of Ghana's fight against galamsey

Published July 1, 20263 min read

A new book blending fiction with environmental policy is urging Ghana to move beyond rhetoric in tackling illegal mining, arguing that sustainable solutions require a deeper understanding of the complex social, economic and governance factors driving galamsey.

Published by Juliet Etefe
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