Central African Republic

350,000 diamond miners (AMDC-17) plus “significant” gold miners (calculated by UBC-14 as 291,000, but probably a little high for the production volume) suggests an estimate of → 450,000
Min/max: conservatively between HIL-16 and UBC-14+AMDC-17: -50,000/+100,000
Female participation: No data, but probably -as usual- lower in diamonds and higher in gold possibly ~15% → 70,000
Gold: 100,000 (as considered in total above)

2018: 400,000

(IGF-18): Table 3 quoting HIL-16

Directly working in ASM: 400,000
Estimated number of dependants: 2,400,000
Main Minerals: Gold, Diamonds

2017: 350,000 diamond + significant gold

(AMDC-17):

Artisanal mining of diamonds and gold in the CAR occurs mostly in the regions of Berberati, Upper Kotto, and Sangha. Since 1962, 98% of diamonds and 100% of gold production came from ASM in these regions.
CAR’s diamonds are alluvial and 100% of the sector is artisanal, with about 40–90,000 autonomous artisanal miners forming the base for the mining activity in the country. These miners, who manage and run the operations and earn about US$280 a month, employ up to 350,000 labourers (diggers and washers), who may earn up to $50 per month.
The CAR’s gold production has a significant contribution from artisanal mining. Official production is estimated to be about 100 kg per year, but actual production is estimated to exceed 2 tonnes a year. Gold production is almost entirely from alluvial operations.

2016: 400,000

(HIL-16): Directly working in ASM: 400,000
Estimated number of dependants: 2,400,000

2014: 291,000

(UBC-14): Gold-only data produced by statistic modelling:

Expected ASM population: 291,000 
Estimated ASM gold production: 3 t/a

2013: > 100,000

(IIED-13): > 100,000

1999: 45,000

(ILO-99): Employment: 45,000
Number of mines: n/a
Illegal mines (%): n/a

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ASM DATA - Country Database Record
Country CodeCAF
CountryCentral African Republic
ASM StatusExisting (data assessed)
Country Count1
Data year2017
Publ. year2018
ASM Miners450,000
- gold100 ,000
Inc. DevMinno
- min.400,000
- max.550,000
- female70 ,000
ASM Commoditiesgold, diamond
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