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===Land devaluation without proper compensation===
===Land devaluation without proper compensation===
This is a widespread problem about which NGOs and civil society organizations have raised their voices and called for government assistance, as well as manage their land and leave them without work environment do not receive adequate compensation and not take into account affected communities in decision-making, which can not have a right advice and are negatively affected in the treatment, leading to social confrontations and discomfort with mining companies. They demand that the mining laws recognise these problems and provide an adequate resolution of the problem.
This is a widespread problem about which NGOs and civil society organizations have raised their voices and called for government assistance. As well as having to manage their land, local communities are left without work, they do not receive adequate compensation, they are not taken into account in decision-making, they are not given the right advice and are negatively affected in their treatment, which leads to social confrontations and tension with mining companies. They demand that the mining laws recognise these problems and provide an adequate resolution of the problem.


===Lack of government support===
===Lack of government support===
NGOs like WACAM have called for the reform of the mining laws, and for land planning that doesn't destroy the country's food reserves. The NGOs provide information to communities so they know their rights and they work in their favour because the government is not involved enough.
NGOs like WACAM have called for the reform of the mining laws, and for land planning that doesn't destroy the country's food reserves. The NGOs provide information to communities so they know their rights and they work in their favour because the government is not involved enough.


In national forums community representatives and organizations talk about their rights, they draft reports and they inform of the policies that are taking effect for the Government's part, as it seems some member from the government are also there.
In national forums community representatives and organizations talk about their rights, they draft reports and they inform the public of the policies that are taking effect on the Government's part, as some members from the government are also present.


Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) fight for mining reforms. In the Third World's Network Africa has asked for the harmonizing of the existing policies and the adoption of standards on behalf of a series of civil society groups and that they improve cooperation. In turn they have urged the African governments to improve understanding and the quality of the reforms.  
Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) fight for mining reforms. In the Third World Network, Africa has asked for the harmonizing of existing policies and the adoption of standards on behalf of a series of civil society groups and that they improve cooperation. In turn, they have urged African governments to improve the public's understanding and quality of the reforms.  


Another organization such as EITI is a coalition of governments, companies and civil society groups that establishes global standards of transparency for the oil, gas and mining industries, investors and international organizations. The EITI's rules establishing the promotion of transparency of opportunities at the local level. Publish What You Pay (PWYP) a global coalition of civil society that urges transparency and rendition of accounts.
Another organization such as EITI is a coalition of governments, companies and civil society groups that establishes global standards of transparency for the oil, gas and mining industries, investors and international organizations. The EITI's rules promote the transparency of opportunities at the local level. Publish What You Pay (PWYP), a global coalition of civil society, urges transparency and rendition of accounts.


===Poverty, illiteracy and child work===
===Poverty, illiteracy and child work===
The articles that discuss this topic focuses mainly on the problem of illegal mining or “Galamsey” and the education and commitment to the communities affected.
Articles that discuss this topic focuses mainly on the problem of illegal mining or “Galamsey” and the education and commitment to the communities affected.
There are several NGOs working on the issue of illegal mining on this subject we quote Retired Mine Workers Foundation (REMWOF) which is working to make a return of workers to enable them to its development in the region. African Initiative on Mining, Environment and Society (AIMES) also called on the government to stop the looting of mining in Ghana, optimize the net benefit of mining, and also protect the sector with a new conception of investment that prioritizes a balance between artisanal and small scale.
There are several NGOs working on the issue of illegal mining, and on this subject we have quoted the Retired Mine Workers Foundation (REMWOF), which is working to help the return of workers to enable them to assist in the development of the region. The African Initiative on Mining, Environment and Society (AIMES), has also called on the government to stop the looting of mining in Ghana, optimize the net benefit of mining, and also protect the sector with a new plan for investment that prioritizes a balance between artisanal and small scale.


On education are also many NGOs working on it such as World Partners for Development (WPD) and Center for Indigenous Knowledge and Organizational Development (CIKOD). The first work to develop and implement innovative sustainable solutions to some of the world's most pressing challenges that currently are affecting human life, especially in Africa is starting education and awareness program that includes governments, community-based organizations, international organizations and individuals to help rural communities and to improve quality of the environment.  
In regard to education, there are also many NGOs working on it such as World Partners for Development (WPD) and Center for Indigenous Knowledge and Organizational Development (CIKOD). The first work to develop and implement innovative sustainable solutions to some of the world's most pressing challenges that currently are affecting human life, especially in Africa, is starting an education and awareness program that includes governments, community-based organizations, international organizations and individuals to help rural communities and to improve the quality of the environment.  


The Center for Indigenous Knowledge and Organizational Development (CIKOD) urges the government, enterprises and associations to find solutions for a balanced and sustainable development of populations because the resources now belong to the dead, the living and the unborn, and posterity will not forgive us if we are not able to secure a safe future for all. Also tell us to minimize social conflict is necessary to involve local people in the changes that are having about mining to meet them in the best way and still maintain their culture.
The Center for Indigenous Knowledge and Organizational Development (CIKOD) urges the government, enterprises and associations to find solutions for a balanced and sustainable development of populations because the resources now belong to the dead, the living and the unborn, and posterity will not forgive us if we are not able to secure a safe future for all. They also tell us to minimize social conflict, which is necessary to involve local people in the changes that are happening in mining in order to deal with them in the best way and still maintain their culture.


In addition Governments and international organizations should play a larger role through training, education and health awareness, and play a greater role in the dissemination and transfer of important technologies for small-scale mining. Communities should be empowered with awareness programs on education in mining and its effects, as we read in the article on the workshop organized by Friends of the Earth (FoE) brought together CSO´s, Forest Watch Ghana (FWG), Integrated Social Development Centre (ISODEC), Friends of Earth Uganda and Life Mosaic UK, where participants decided to train the indigenous peoples through effective education through regular community radio programs and dialogues with local authorities.
In addition, governments and international organizations should play a larger role through training, education and health awareness, and play a greater role in the dissemination and transfer of important technologies for small-scale mining. Communities should be empowered with awareness programs on education in mining and its effects, as we read in the article on the workshop organized by Friends of the Earth (FoE) bringing together CSO´s, Forest Watch Ghana (FWG), Integrated Social Development Centre (ISODEC), Friends of Earth Uganda and Life Mosaic UK, where the participants decided to train the indigenous peoples through effective education through regular community radio programs and dialogues with local authorities.


== The NGOs work. ==
== The NGOs' work ==
The NGOs are very important from my point of view. The work they do is fundamental and the and concern for people trying to solve problems that arise, I think it is fundamental to understanding how society tries to solve the problems around him.
The NGOs are very important from our point of view. The work they do is fundamental and the concern for people trying to solve problems that arise is fundamental to understanding how society tries to solve the problems around it.


I would like to highlight some of them with the activities that have drawn attention to me and even those who have highlighted for me somehow, under my own discretion. In the last document we did, we saw a lot of things like some organizations with sophisticated technologies that offer engineering solutions to global challenges such as climate change, energy poverty, environmental degradation, and pollution on local communities in Ghana and Africa.
In the last document we wrote, we saw a lot of things like some organizations with sophisticated technologies that offer engineering solutions to global challenges such as climate change, energy poverty, environmental degradation, and pollution on local communities in Ghana and Africa.


We see that it continuously seeks to improve the situation we find in Ghana and for that, working in community, seeking support by way of association.
We see that it continuously seeks to improve the situation we find in Ghana and for that, working in community, seeking support by way of association.
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