In its short history, WACAM has made various achievements.
Among these are:
- Petitioned government and Commission for Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ) to investigate human rights violations in the mining communities
- Provide legal services and support to mining communities in collaboration with Centre for Public Interest Law (CEPIL) and Third World Network Africa Secretariat
- Represented and negotiated an enhanced package on resettlement and relocation issues involving some displaced communities
- Sensitization programs for six zones on mining communities on community rights
- Carried out Fact Finding Mission with FIAN International on human rights and environmental issues relating to surface mining
- Collaborated with Third World Network Africa on the research document 'Boom and Dislocation' by Thomas Akabzaa
- Collaborating with other civil society organizations on mining law reform campaign in Ghana
- Educational support to children in affected communities.

A group of women in Dumasi read a newspaper article WACAM published about how mining has affected their community.
