Dr. Rebecca Drury
Senior Manager, Biodiversity and Nature Chronos Sustainability and Mining 2030 Secretariat
Dr Rebecca Drury (Senior Manager, Biodiversity and Nature) provides technical and management support to Chronos’ biodiversity and nature work, enabling clients to deliver nature-led engagement, research and intervention programmes. Rebecca led the research for the Global Investor Commission on Mining 2030 in Phase 1. Rebecca joined Chronos in June 2022 from Fauna & Flora International (FFI) where, as Head of Wildlife Trade, she led FFI’s Wildlife Trade programme focused on preventing illegal and unsustainable trade in wild species across FFI’s global portfolio. In previous roles, Rebecca focused on developing the institutional resilience of civil society organisations globally to deliver conservation impact. She has an M.Sc. in Anthropology, Environment and Development and a Ph.D. in Human Ecology from University College London. She has authored numerous publications and toolkits on biodiversity, and is an expert member of the UK Government’s Defra Illegal Wildlife Trade Advisory Group.
2025 Agenda Sessions
The Global Investor Commission on Mining 2030 - Sustained benefits locally and nationally
The Global Investor Commission on Mining 2030 is a collaborative investor-led initiative seeking to define a vision for a socially and environmentally responsible mining sector overall by 2030, and to develop a consensus about the role of finance in realising this vision. The Commission is consulting with stakeholders on one of its seven workstreams: ‘Inclusion of local voices and sustained and equitable benefits locally and nationally’.
It seeks input from stakeholders on practices for fair and transparent inclusion of local voices in decision-making, the key gaps and barriers to application of good practice and the role of investors in promoting the application of good practice. These inputs will be used to inform the Commission’s work in developing a set of strategic actions for investors to promote good practice throughout the mining lifecycle.
Tuesday 04 February 12:00 - 14:00 CTICC1
Investment Programme
The Global Investor Commission on Mining 2030 is a collaborative investor-led initiative seeking to define a vision for a socially and environmentally responsible mining sector overall by 2030, and to develop a consensus about the role of finance in realising this vision. The Commission is consulting with stakeholders on one of its seven workstreams: ‘Inclusion of local voices and sustained and equitable benefits locally and nationally’.
It seeks input from stakeholders on practices for fair and transparent inclusion of local voices in decision-making, the key gaps and barriers to application of good practice and the role of investors in promoting the application of good practice. These inputs will be used to inform the Commission’s work in developing a set of strategic actions for investors to promote good practice throughout the mining lifecycle.
CTICC1 Africa/Johannesburg