Africa is endowed with abundance of natural resources but faces huge human development challenges. Managing mineral resources for development is a major challenge to many mineral wealth countries. The focus of this paper is on the human development challenges in Ghana and how mineral rents can contribute to ameliorating these development challenges. The paper argues that in order for mineral rents to be managed responsibly to promote human development, there should be a paradigm shift to focus on how the mining sector is governed. Due to the finite nature of mineral resources, the paper argues that revenues from mineral resources should be invested in human capacity building and medical care delivery. Further, the mining sector should be i...
Governments that lack the capacity to mine resources themselves have to attract foreign direct inves...
Governments that lack the capacity to mine resources themselves have to attract foreign direct inves...
Governments that lack the capacity to mine resources themselves have to attract foreign direct inves...
Africa is rich with plentiful mineral resources, yet it is a continent associated with underdevelopm...
Thesis submitted in fulfillment of the requirements for the degree Master of Technology: Town and Re...
Ghana is the second largest producer of gold in sub-Saharan Africa, and has experienced a significan...
Mining for many decades served as an important component of countries revenue source especially for ...
Empirical research shows that most African countries (for example, Ghana) are rich in natural resour...
Ghana’s economy depends largely on foreign aid and has performed well in recent years in terms of GD...
Thesis: M.C.P., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, 201...
The wealth generated by the mining sector comes at a substantial developmental cost, along with envi...
Mining activities are recognizable and visibly seen in the nature and scope of its activities in Afr...
Mining activities are recognizable and visibly seen in the nature and scope of its activities in Afr...
Mining is one of the controversial industries, all over the world, particularly in sub-Saharan Afric...
Governments that lack the capacity to mine resources themselves have to attract foreign direct inves...
Governments that lack the capacity to mine resources themselves have to attract foreign direct inves...
Governments that lack the capacity to mine resources themselves have to attract foreign direct inves...
Governments that lack the capacity to mine resources themselves have to attract foreign direct inves...
Africa is rich with plentiful mineral resources, yet it is a continent associated with underdevelopm...
Thesis submitted in fulfillment of the requirements for the degree Master of Technology: Town and Re...
Ghana is the second largest producer of gold in sub-Saharan Africa, and has experienced a significan...
Mining for many decades served as an important component of countries revenue source especially for ...
Empirical research shows that most African countries (for example, Ghana) are rich in natural resour...
Ghana’s economy depends largely on foreign aid and has performed well in recent years in terms of GD...
Thesis: M.C.P., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, 201...
The wealth generated by the mining sector comes at a substantial developmental cost, along with envi...
Mining activities are recognizable and visibly seen in the nature and scope of its activities in Afr...
Mining activities are recognizable and visibly seen in the nature and scope of its activities in Afr...
Mining is one of the controversial industries, all over the world, particularly in sub-Saharan Afric...
Governments that lack the capacity to mine resources themselves have to attract foreign direct inves...
Governments that lack the capacity to mine resources themselves have to attract foreign direct inves...
Governments that lack the capacity to mine resources themselves have to attract foreign direct inves...
Governments that lack the capacity to mine resources themselves have to attract foreign direct inves...