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05/11/2014

GHANA : CIVIL SOCIETY GROUPS BLAME POLITICIANS AND REGULATORS

Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) have blamed politicians and state regulators in the mining sector for being responsible for the plight of mining communities in the country.

The CSOs alleged that some politicians, the Environmental Protection Agency(EPA) and the Minerals Commission were often offered enticing packages including scholarships from foreign mining companies and this made them to compromise the mining and mineral laws.

They made the allegation at a two-day workshop in Bolgatanga.

The training workshop was organized by WACAM Ghana and the Northern Patriots in Research and Advocacy (NORPRA) and was sponsored by IBIIS –Ghana.

It brought together CSOs from the Northern, Upper East and Upper West regions, the Forestry Commission, the district assemblies, the Water Resource Commission, security agencies and the media.

It was aimed at building the capacity of the participants on the mining and minerals laws of Ghana and the ECOWAS Directive Principles of Mining as well as the health, environment and the economic hazards of mining.

WACAM is a human rights and environmental mining advocacy organisation that works with mining communities to develop the capacity of affected people to struggle against the negative effects of mining.

The attitude of politicians and the mining regulators, they said, was not only causing havoc to the mining communities but also destroying the environment.

The CSOs said there were many mining companies which were mining without the Environmental Impact Assessment document which was supposed to be issued by the EPA.

This has brought about lack of order and poor monitoring leading to careless use of chemicals, mercury and cyanide that pollute water sources.

They attributed the outbreak of many diseases in mining communities and its environs to irresponsible mining and urged politicians and the mining regulators to do the right thing to protect the environment.

Mrs Hannah-Owusu Koranteng, the Associate Director of WACAM, expressed regret that most of the country’s forest reserves were being given to foreign mining companies.

She said, “No Company can enter into a community to mine without its Free Prior and Informed Consent (FPIC) it is an internationally accepted principle which protects the rights of indigenous people”.

She said many communities had the power to use this principle to stop companies from mining in their communities even after the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) had been done by the EPA.

Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) have blamed politicians and state regulators in the mining sector for being responsible for the plight of mining communities in the country.

The CSOs alleged that some politicians, the Environmental Protection Agency(EPA) and the Minerals Commission were often offered enticing packages including scholarships from foreign mining companies and this made them to compromise the mining and mineral laws.

They made the allegation at a two-day workshop in Bolgatanga.

The training workshop was organized by WACAM Ghana and the Northern Patriots in Research and Advocacy (NORPRA) and was sponsored by IBIIS –Ghana.

It brought together CSOs from the Northern, Upper East and Upper West regions, the Forestry Commission, the district assemblies, the Water Resource Commission, security agencies and the media.

It was aimed at building the capacity of the participants on the mining and minerals laws of Ghana and the ECOWAS Directive Principles of Mining as well as the health, environment and the economic hazards of mining.

WACAM is a human rights and environmental mining advocacy organisation that works with mining communities to develop the capacity of affected people to struggle against the negative effects of mining.

The attitude of politicians and the mining regulators, they said, was not only causing havoc to the mining communities but also destroying the environment.

The CSOs said there were many mining companies which were mining without the Environmental Impact Assessment document which was supposed to be issued by the EPA.

This has brought about lack of order and poor monitoring leading to careless use of chemicals, mercury and cyanide that pollute water sources.

They attributed the outbreak of many diseases in mining communities and its environs to irresponsible mining and urged politicians and the mining regulators to do the right thing to protect the environment.

Mrs Hannah-Owusu Koranteng, the Associate Director of WACAM, expressed regret that most of the country’s forest reserves were being given to foreign mining companies.

She said, “No Company can enter into a community to mine without its Free Prior and Informed Consent (FPIC) it is an internationally accepted principle which protects the rights of indigenous people”.

She said many communities had the power to use this principle to stop companies from mining in their communities even after the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) had been done by the EPA.

Source : GNA

One of the media support services we offered to CiPED Movement, a civil society group at a National Consultation Confere...
04/11/2014

One of the media support services we offered to CiPED Movement, a civil society group at a National Consultation Conference on promoting Civility in Local and National Political Dialogues. Date: 21-10-2014, Venue: Holiday Inn, Accra.

It began with a series of media activities including press briefing, precursor interviews on tv and radio ( both local and English languages)

04/11/2014

The number of Children living on the streets of Accra, Ghana's capital is quite alarming. The future of these children is bleak if nothing drastic is done to rescue them from the streets.

click the link below to view more videos on Accra street Children.

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqjfkm76U36EyMAwfU5x9mQ

03/11/2014

Advocacy and Media Support Foundation is an NGO providing media support services and also creating advocacy platforms for Civil Society Organisations and interest groups in Ghana to promote their activities.

The team is made up of seasoned media and Public Relations professionals.

Our mission is to promote the agenda of good governance, human rights, social justice and fight for the right of the disadvantaged in society among other issues of social development.

We work in collaboration with government agencies and non-state actors to promote political and social development.

Our strategy is to employ innovative media channels to communicate effectively to influence national policy direction and to create an easy communication link among the citizenry, policy makers and local authorities.

We invite all NGOs and Civil Society Organisations to partner us to package and disseminate their advocacy messages using cost effective and result oriented approaches. We employ tv, radio, print and social media platforms.

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