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UN Leads Efforts to Curb Crime Driven by Africa’s Mineral Boom

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 The United Nations is spearheading initiatives to address the surge in criminal activities linked to the soaring global demand for gold and other minerals, particularly in Africa. This development highlights the dual potential of the continent’s vast natural resources to drive economic growth while necessitating robust measures to ensure security and sustainability.

The rising value of minerals like gold, cobalt, and lithium has fueled illegal mining, smuggling, and organized crime in several African nations, including Nigeria, Ghana, and the Democratic Republic of Congo. The UN’s response includes partnerships with regional governments to strengthen regulatory frameworks, enhance law enforcement training, and deploy technology to monitor mining activities. In Nigeria, for instance, the government is rolling out a licensing program for artisanal miners, offering training in sustainable practices and access to fair markets.

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Furthermore, the UN is supporting community development projects to ensure that mineral wealth benefits local populations, such as building schools and healthcare facilities in mining regions. These efforts aim to transform resource-rich areas into hubs of opportunity while reducing crime. By fostering collaboration and innovation, the UN is helping Africa harness its mineral wealth for sustainable development, creating a brighter future for communities across the continent.

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