Skip to content
Tama Foundation Universal Logo
  • Home
  • ABOUT TAMA
    • ABOUT TAMA FOUNDATION
    • THE BOARD
  • OUR WORK
    • PROGRAMS & PROJECTS
      • NATURAL RESOURCE GOVERNANCE
      • CONFLICT, SECURITY AND PEACE
      • ECONOMIC JUSTICE & INEQUALITY
    • PARTNERS
  • RESOURCES
    • KEY PUBLICATIONS
  • CONTACT US
  • Menu
Home » News » Lost of livelihoods for women
Category Posts
  • Facilitating Community: Local Authorities and Mining Companies’ Dialogue Series in Nabdam District
  • Media, CSOs must collaborate to ensure environmental justice.
  • Strengthening Resilience and Livelihoods in Bawku West District
  • 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.
Category Posts
  • Compensation For Settlers In Obuasi Mining Site, Gbane
Category Posts

Lost of livelihoods for women

August 23, 2022
Comments

Hey, like this? Why not share it with a buddy?

“ I don’t know what to do. I use to pick shea nuts, process them into butter sell and take care of my children. Now the security guards of the mining company say were cannot pick any shea because they say the land and shea trees are for them. So we don’t know what to do” 35 year women in Gbane.

« Transparency questionThe case of Northern Ghana Natural Resources and Inequality »

Related Posts

TAMA Foundation Universal © 2025
A SiteOrigin Theme