Driving sustainable investment in African Mining

Protecting mining workers’ safety through international cooperation

  • Joint effort – How far has policy come in protecting workers rights, and what further contributions do miners and international partners need to make to protect workers?
  • To what extent do labour issues find articulation in African mining regimes and economic development policy frameworks?
  • How can multinational agreements, such as the SSTC, further prioritise worker safety under existing cooperation and capacity building frameworks?
  • How can the energy transition bring positive developments for workforce ambitions?


Wednesday 05 February 15:45 - 16:30 CTICC2

Intergovernmental Summit

Add to calendar 02/05/2025 15:45 02/05/2025 16:30 Protecting mining workers’ safety through international cooperation
  • Joint effort – How far has policy come in protecting workers rights, and what further contributions do miners and international partners need to make to protect workers?
  • To what extent do labour issues find articulation in African mining regimes and economic development policy frameworks?
  • How can multinational agreements, such as the SSTC, further prioritise worker safety under existing cooperation and capacity building frameworks?
  • How can the energy transition bring positive developments for workforce ambitions?
CTICC2 Africa/Johannesburg
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Moderator

Paule France Ndessomin

Regional Secretary - Sub-Sahara Africa, IndustriALL

Speakers

Jens Dyhring Christensen

Enterprices Specialist, International Labour Organization (ILO)

Mpho Phakedi

Regional Secretary, National Union of Mineworkers

Stephen Smyth

General VP , Mining & Energy Union Australia

Tendai Makanza

Regional Officer, IndustriALL Global Union