This document provides background on artisanal and small-scale gold mining (ASM) in Ghana to inform a multi-stakeholder dialogue on the sector. It finds that ASM is a significant livelihood activity, employing an estimated 1 million people directly and supporting 4.5 million more. However, most miners operate informally without licenses due to barriers in obtaining land and financing. This has led to environmental and social problems. The document identifies the key challenges to formalization as lack of access to land, geological data, financing, and difficulties in obtaining licenses. It recommends that the dialogue focus on solutions like increasing geological prospecting and land allocation, improving access to financing, and streamlining the licensing process. This would help formal