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The Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Gold Board (GoldBod), Sammy Gyamfi, has called on global industry players to support efforts aimed at transforming the artisanal and small-scale mining (ASM) sector into a force for sustainable development.
He said ASM holds immense potential for economic inclusion, job creation and global supply chain resilience, particularly for developing countries like Ghana.
Speaking at the 2025 Dubai Precious Metals Conference, Mr Gyamfi stressed that ASM is not merely about extracting gold but about uplifting communities and securing long-term opportunities for millions of people.
“ASM is about fostering sustainable livelihoods, unlocking socio-economic opportunities, and safeguarding our environment for future generations,” he noted.
He added that Ghana is committed to demonstrating that responsible small-scale mining is both achievable and essential.
Mr Gyamfi explained that Ghana is undertaking extensive reforms to formalise the sector, strengthen traceability and eliminate environmentally destructive practices.
He revealed that the GoldBod will soon introduce a blockchain Track and Trace system to ensure every gram of ASM gold exported from Ghana is fully traceable to its mine of origin.
“Policy and enforcement must align with technology to transform ASM,” he emphasised.
He also urged international bodies such as the DMCC, OECD, LBMA, the World Gold Council and developed countries to support developing nations in building responsible and sustainable ASM industries.
According to him, global partners must provide the technical and financial assistance needed to help countries adopt modern mining technologies and adhere to high compliance standards.
“Like Ghana, these countries require support to roll out sustainable reforms,” he stated.
Mr Gyamfi concluded by calling on industry leaders to work together in securing a responsible future for ASM and the global gold supply chain.
“Let us champion a future where ASM serves as a beacon of hope, driving inclusiveness and supply chain sustainability,” he said.
He expressed confidence that with collective commitment, ASM can become a model for responsible mining and a catalyst for economic transformation.
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