Paulo Mandela do Amaral Martins

Deputy General Manager for the Administrative Area Catoca

Paulo Mandela do Amaral Martins, Deputy General Manager for the Administrative Area of Sociedade Mineira de Catoca.

Paulo Mandela do Amaral Martins is a professional with more than 20 years of experience in the mining sector. He holds a degree in accounting from Africa University, in Zimbabwe and a Master's in Finance from Fundação Getúlio Vargas, Brazil.

He is member of the Order of Accountants and Expert Accountants of Angola. Before becoming Deputy General Manager for the Administrative Area of Sociedade Mineira de Catoca, he held others positions in mining, with emphasis on Head of the Accounting Department and Head of the Controllership Department.


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Governance and sustainable accountability frameworks – Challenges and opportunities for greater succ

- How can accountability frameworks improve governance of the mining sector and promote sustainable development?

- Collaboration with society and managing both shareholder and community expectations is crucial to addressing sustainability and ensuring systemic change.

- Governments need to play their role in delivering services to local communities – how can governments and companies work more collaboratively to support local communities?

- Mining companies need to understand the local context – what more could companies be doing to engage communities and ensure their rights are respected

Tuesday 07 February 14:15 - 15:00 Roof Terrace

Sustainable Development Day

Add to calendar 02/07/2023 14:15 02/07/2023 15:00 Governance and sustainable accountability frameworks – Challenges and opportunities for greater succ - How can accountability frameworks improve governance of the mining sector and promote sustainable development?

- Collaboration with society and managing both shareholder and community expectations is crucial to addressing sustainability and ensuring systemic change.

- Governments need to play their role in delivering services to local communities – how can governments and companies work more collaboratively to support local communities?

- Mining companies need to understand the local context – what more could companies be doing to engage communities and ensure their rights are respected
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