Driving sustainable investment in African Mining

Developing the future generation – upskilling the youth

  • How can youth integration into the mining sector be promoted through policy, in conjunction with industry?
  • What policy initiatives are there already underway, and what else needs to be done to ensure meaningful upliftment of the youth?
  • Shared connectivity – how can the advent of innovative technologies in the mining sector be precipitated to local communities, driving investment into training, education, and development?


Wednesday 05 February 16:30 - 17:30 CTICC2

Intergovernmental Summit

Add to calendar 02/05/2025 16:30 02/05/2025 17:30 Developing the future generation – upskilling the youth
  • How can youth integration into the mining sector be promoted through policy, in conjunction with industry?
  • What policy initiatives are there already underway, and what else needs to be done to ensure meaningful upliftment of the youth?
  • Shared connectivity – how can the advent of innovative technologies in the mining sector be precipitated to local communities, driving investment into training, education, and development?
CTICC2 Africa/Johannesburg
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Moderator

Thabani Mlilo

Adjunct Professor, MD , UCT, Moahi Sustainable Solutions

Speakers

Cara Haller

PHD Candidate - Department of Process Engineering, Stellenbosch University

John Magok

Mineral Resources Development Expert , African Union

Lindo Khuzwayo

Sustainability Relations Principal, Anglo American

Mohamed Stevens

Legal Counsel, ALSF

Robert Pijpers

Senior Advisor, European Partnership for Responsible Minerals (EPRM)