Unearth Justice for youth leaders
Resources to help young people join the fight for poor communities to have a much greater say in whether, and how, minerals are mined, and who benefits
Why are countries rich in natural resources such as gold and oil often home to many millions of the world's poorest people?
CAFOD is calling on governments and multinational businesses to make changes in mining practices which will end this injustice - please join us.
Going for Gold roleplay
Introduce young people to the issues behind CAFOD’s latest campaign on ethical gold mining with this exciting new role-play
Paid-for materials
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Free materials
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Going for Gold powerpoint instructions (80.22 kB)
You can adapt the wording according to your audience, but these instructions are a suggested commentary for the Going for Gold powerpoint
Going for Gold powerpoint (1.94 MB)
A picture-led resource to help you join us in the fight to stop mining companies from exploiting poor communities.
Five years ago, the government of Honduras gave rights to a Canadian mining company called Glamis Gold to open up a mine in the beautiful Siria valley


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