'New mining scheme, same old problems?'; risk factors and health challenges in underground community mining in Ghana

Ghana's small-scale mining sector has long been a cornerstone of its economy and a vital source of livelihood for many communities. However, the sector is plagued by significant challenges, including environmental degradation, health and safety risks, and illegal practices. In response, the Gha...

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Main Authors: Simon Appah Aram (Author), Benjamin M Saalidong (Author), Akwasi Yankyera (Author), Akwasi Bamfo Akoto (Author), Samuel Kofi Amoah (Author)
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Published: IOP Publishing, 2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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