No more using Mercury in artisanal gold mining
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Raised of USD 5,000 Goal
Campaign Expired
Hary Setiawan Created this campaign
Why This Matters:
Environmental Crisis: Mercury used in ASGM is Indonesia’s largest source of mercury pollution, releasing over 100 tons annually, harming ecosystems and water sources (e.g., high mercury levels in Sukabumi’s rivers).
Health Risks: Miners, especially women and children, face severe health issues from mercury exposure, with studies showing up to 24 ppm in miners’ hair in some regions, far exceeding safe limits.
Economic Opportunity: Mercury-free methods improve gold yields and open access to premium markets, as demonstrated by initiatives like pGOLD Indonesia, boosting miners’ incomes by up to 20%.
My Vision: Drawing on my 17 years of experience in Surabaya, myself aim to empower 1,000+ miners across Indonesia’s key ASGM regions (e.g., Sumatra, Sulawesi, Kalimantan) with sustainable practices, aligning with the Minamata Convention’s mercury phase-out goals.
My Story:
"As a gold mining consultant based in Surabaya for 17 years, I’ve worked with communities and businesses to make mining safer and more sustainable. I’ve seen the devastating impact of mercury on miners’ health and Indonesia’s rivers. This campaign will fund mercury-free technologies, training, and market access to transform artisanal mining into a force for good—protecting our environment and uplifting livelihoods."
Funding Breakdown
The USD 5000 will be allocated transparently to maximize impact:
Mercury-Free Technology (USD 250,000): Purchase and install mercury-free processing equipment, such as shaking tables and gravimetric concentrators, used successfully in projects like GOLD-ISMIA. Target: Equip 10 mining communities (100 miners each).
Training Programs (USD 150,000): Train 1,000 miners, prioritizing women, on mercury-free techniques and safety protocols. Modelled on pGOLD’s training in Sumatera, costing ~USD 150/miner.
Market Access and Formalization (USD 50,000): Develop partnerships with ethical buyers (e.g., Gardens of the Sun) and support legal permits to connect miners to formal markets, increasing income by 15-20%.
Community Outreach and Education (USD 30,000): Raise awareness in ASGM communities about mercury’s dangers and promote adoption of new methods through workshops and local leaders.
Operational and Admin Costs (USD 20,000): Cover logistics, staff, and Fundahope’s platform fees (typically 5-7% of donations).
Timeline (1-Year Plan)
Month 1-2 (May-Jun 2025): Launch campaign, finalize equipment suppliers, and begin social media promotion.
Month 3-6 (Jul-Oct 2025): Reach USD 200,000, purchase initial equipment, and start pilot training in 2 communities (e.g., Bombana, Sulawesi).
Month 7-9 (Nov 2025-Jan 2026): Expand to 5 more communities, hit USD 350,000, and establish market partnerships.
Month 10-12 (Feb-May 2026): Complete training for 1,000 miners, install remaining equipment, and report final outcomes to donors.
Key Challenges and Solutions
Mercury Availability: Domestic cinnabar mining keeps mercury cheap. Solution: Subsidize mercury-free equipment to compete on cost, as seen in GOLD-ISMIA’s model.
Illegal Mining: Many ASGM sites lack permits. Solution: Allocate funds to support legal formalization, building on your consulting experience.
Donor Fatigue: Crowdfunding campaigns often stall. Solution: Regular updates, compelling stories (e.g., a miner’s transformation), and corporate partnerships to sustain momentum.
"Join me, a Surabaya-based gold mining consultant with 17 years of experience, to raise USD 500,000 and make artisanal gold mining in Indonesia mercury-free. Your donation will protect our environment, save lives, and empower 1,000+ miners with sustainable livelihoods. Together, we can create a brighter, cleaner future for Indonesia’s gold. Donate now on Fundahope!"
Organizer
Hary Setiawan
JL. BLURU KIDUL. NO 11
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