Field update Wacam Trains Women, Youth as Paralegals to Demand Rights, Accou… Est. 1998 · Tarkwa, Ghana

Over 170 mining-affected communities and groups supported to demand the protection of their rights and environment.

Wacam works alongside mining-affected communities across Ghana — paralegal training, litigation support, policy submissions, and the long, patient work of community organising.

Human rights Advocates
Advocating for the protection of rights and environment of marginalised mining communities
Years of advocacy
28
Mining-affected communities
170+
Community paralegals trained
900+
Community people shaping responsible mining practices
4000+
Approach

What we do

How we work

Community Mobilization & Rights Education

Training and equipping community paralegals, peer educators, and youth advocates in mining-affected districts.

Legal Advocacy & Litigation Support

Filing strategic cases, joining amici, and backing community plaintiffs in claims against mining harms.

Policy & Regulatory Engagement

Submissions to Parliament, EITI, the Minerals Commission, and partner agencies on mining governance.

Research, Media & Knowledge Sharing

Independent research, journalist training, and documentary work that surfaces the lived costs of mining.

Community organising in Ghana's mining belt
Community organising — the long, patient work.
Where we focus

Six fronts. One commitment to dignity.

Explore each focus area
WACAM community engagement
Est. 1998 Accra · Ghana
Our story

Twenty-eight years of advocacy, rooted in Ghana's mining belt.

Wacam is a premier community based human rights and environmental mining advocacy NGO in Ghana with a community-based focus. Formed in 1998, Wacam has worked to respond to the social, environmental and economic problems that had resulted from the increased mining investment of the third gold rush. Our …
We do not negotiate dignity. We organise for it. Community organising principle
Our story since 1998
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