Driving sustainable investment in African Mining

Paul Hollesen

Sustainability Consultant Independent

Paul brings 30 years of experience in senior corporate, consultancy, and facilitation roles. Former roles include Vice President Environment and Community at AngloGold Ashanti, Head of Sustainability at Shell for the Tanzania LNG Plant Project and most recently, in and advisory capacity regarding Community and Social Performance issues for Rio Tinto Minerals. His work includes developing sustainability strategies, overseeing the operational integration of social performance and human rights issues, facilitating group and individual processes, and acting as a trusted advisor to senior leadership teams. He has deep managerial experience in complex environments and offers a systemic lens to help organisations to better understand and manage both their internal dynamics and their interface with society.


2026 Agenda Sessions

From risk to responsibility to results: Catalysing sector-wide action on GBV in mining

Gender-based violence (GBV) continues to pose a significant risk to the mining sector – undermining workplace safety, community trust, investor confidence, and the industry's social licence to operate. With mounting global pressure, mining companies face an urgent call to move beyond compliance and toward meaningful, accountable action.

This high-level, interactive workshop will explore the root causes, obstacles to progress, and real opportunities for industry-wide transformation. Join us to engage in honest conversation, share emerging practices, and help shape a new leadership agenda for addressing GBV across mining workplaces and communities. Join us at Mining Indaba 2026 to explore how this shift from competition to coordination can redefine mineral supply security.

Wednesday 11 February 10:00 - 11:30 Okavango Delta Stage (CTICC2 - Level 1)

Add to calendar 02/11/2026 10:00 02/11/2026 11:30 From risk to responsibility to results: Catalysing sector-wide action on GBV in mining Gender-based violence (GBV) continues to pose a significant risk to the mining sector – undermining workplace safety, community trust, investor confidence, and the industry's social licence to operate. With mounting global pressure, mining companies face an urgent call to move beyond compliance and toward meaningful, accountable action.

This high-level, interactive workshop will explore the root causes, obstacles to progress, and real opportunities for industry-wide transformation. Join us to engage in honest conversation, share emerging practices, and help shape a new leadership agenda for addressing GBV across mining workplaces and communities. Join us at Mining Indaba 2026 to explore how this shift from competition to coordination can redefine mineral supply security.
Okavango Delta Stage (CTICC2 - Level 1) Africa/Johannesburg