Artisanal and small-scale mining - a low-tech, indigenous mining subsector - is taking on increasing economic importance in many developing countries.
Over 150 million people worldwide are estimated to derive their livelihoods from this activity indirectly.
In Ghana, it supports millions and contributes up to 43% of the nation's total gold production.
The sector employs over 1 million rural Ghanaians directly, while the upstream and downstream industries employ 4.5 million people, accounting for 60% of the country's mining workforce.