Three Strike Rule- Can mining policies equally benefit citizens, the environment and the energy transition?
- Policy as a blocker – has the delay of policy implementation slowed Africa’s transformation mechanics?
- One at the expense of the other - is the emphasis on Western environmental priorities hindering Africa’s own transition?
- Why must producers take the initiative when investing into their own transitions?
- Showcasing positivity - who’s getting it right?
- Social contract – what does the labor engagement look like? How can we limit the use of exploitative labor practices across Africa?
Tuesday 06 February 3:00 PM - 3:30 PM Governments Stage 1
Intergovernmental Summit
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02/06/2024 15:00
02/06/2024 15:30
Three Strike Rule- Can mining policies equally benefit citizens, the environment and the energy transition?
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- Policy as a blocker – has the delay of policy implementation slowed Africa’s transformation mechanics?
- One at the expense of the other - is the emphasis on Western environmental priorities hindering Africa’s own transition?
- Why must producers take the initiative when investing into their own transitions?
- Showcasing positivity - who’s getting it right?
- Social contract – what does the labor engagement look like? How can we limit the use of exploitative labor practices across Africa?
Moderator
CEO, Africa Practice
Speakers
Minister of Energy & Mineral Development, Republic of Uganda
Executive Director, GCERF
Managing Director, Kian Smith Group
Group Head of Social Impact, Anglo American
Africa Senior Economic Analyst, Natural Resource Governance Institute