Driving sustainable investment in African Mining

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 15:00 - 15:30 Governments Stage 1

Intergovernmental Summit

Add to calendar 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?
  • 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?
Governments Stage 1 Africa/Johannesburg
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Moderator

Marcus Courage

CEO, Africa Practice

Speakers

H.E. Ruth Nankibirwa Ssetemu

Minister of Energy & Mineral Development, Republic of Uganda

Dr Khalid Koser

ED, GCERF

Nere Emiko

MD, Kian Smith Company

Tricia Wilhelm

Group Head of Social Impact, Anglo American

Thomas Scurfield

Africa Senior Economic Analyst, Natural Resource Governance Institute