Makor Resources CEO addresses capital access challenge for artisanal miners in Zambia, highlighting critical gap between small-scale operators and industry investment. The discussion focuses on connecting informal mining sectors to formal financing mechanisms, a key development issue affecting thousands of workers across Southern Africa. Improving capital linkages could transform artisanal mining operations, enhancing productivity and worker conditions while creating economic opportunities in resource-rich regions. Industry experts recognize that bridging this financing gap requires coordinated efforts between government, private sector, and financial institutions to unlock potential in underserved mining communities.
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