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Transitioning into a middle- income country: implications for development finance
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Struggle for Natural Resources in Northern Ghana: Clashes Over Gold Escalate
Dead, dying, silted: State of water bodies in north forebodes doom
TAMA Foundation Universal – Empowering Communities through Advocacy for Human Rights in Northern Ghana’s Mining Regions
Northern Ghana resource conflicts could spark violence — Study
‘Let’s minimize the harm and optimize benefits of mining in northern Ghana’- TAMA Foundation
Largest water body in Northern Ghana under heavy pollution-research reveals
Forum on natural resource governance held in Tamale.
‘Galamsey’ activities pollute White Volta — Study
Tama Foundation calls for urgent reclamation of degraded mining sites in northern Ghana
Tackling Galamsey Impact: Land Reclamation Needed in 5 Northern Regions.
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Compensation For Settlers In Obuasi Mining Site, Gbane
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Transitioning into a middle- income country: implications for development finance
August 17, 2022
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The Financing Challneges of Transitioning into Middle Income Country
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