Between the Africa Mining Vision and the neo-patrimonial state: The agency gap in Ghana’s regulation of artisanal and small-scale gold mining

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J. Ayelazuno, Lord Mawuko-Yevugah
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ABSTRACT This article critically examines the discourse of African agency in global affairs via Ghana’s failure to implement the artisanal and small-scale mining (ASM) component of the Africa Mining Vision (AMV). If implemented effectively, the AMV would serve as a signal example of African agency, demonstrating the capacity and autonomy of African states to govern their natural resources in the interests of their own development. One of the pillars of the AMV is a well-governed ASM sector, to promote sustainable rural livelihoods in Africa. However, in the case of Ghana, a leading member of the Africa Union, it is argued that neo-patrimonial practices have contributed immensely to a failure to implement its ASM policies. This fact points to a gulf between collective African agency on the global stage and the acute ineffectiveness of African states to implement the AMV, a continental development blueprint which has often been used to illustrate this very agency.
在非洲矿业愿景和新世制国家之间:加纳对手工和小规模金矿开采的监管中的代理差距
摘要本文通过加纳未能实施《非洲矿业愿景》(AMV)中的手工和小规模采矿(ASM)部分,批判性地审视了非洲机构在全球事务中的话语。如果得到有效实施,AMV将成为非洲机构的一个标志性例子,展示非洲国家为自身发展利益管理其自然资源的能力和自主权。AMV的支柱之一是管理良好的ASM部门,以促进非洲可持续的农村生计。然而,就非洲联盟的主要成员加纳而言,有人认为,新的世袭做法极大地导致了其ASM政策未能得到执行。这一事实表明,全球舞台上的非洲集体机构与非洲国家在实施AMV方面的严重无效性之间存在差距,AMV是一个经常被用来说明这一机构的大陆发展蓝图。
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