LEADERSHIP, CRUCIAL IN ADDRESSING GENDER INEQUALITIES IN MINING SECTOR – ADVISOR ON MINES

 

Mr. Ben Aryee, the Advisor to the Minister for Lands and Natural Resources on Mines emphasizes that leadership plays a pivotal role in addressing gender inequalities and must be strengthened.

He highlights the historical prohibition of women and children in underground mining in 1842 and stresses the need for recognition of women as a majority in the mining sector.

In his presentation, Mr. Aryee underscores that the under-representation of women in governance and decision-making leads to a democratic deficit, emphasizing the proven benefits of diverse groups in making effective decisions.

Speaking at the case study research on women’s participation in extractive governance on January 25, 2024, in Accra, Mr. Aryee emphasized the importance of empowering women in mining to foster inclusivity and diversity.

Dr. Georgette Barnes Sakyi-Addo, President of Women in Mining Ghana, adds in her opening statement that, in collaboration with the Ford Foundation, Women In Mining (WIM) Ghana conducted a Gender Mapping Research in the Eastern and Western Region. The research aimed to identify gender imbalances within the mining sector and proposed solutions for informed advocacy and the development of strategies promoting gender inclusion.

She outlines the key objectives of women in the mining industry, including advocating for women in the extractives sector, coordinating activities across the value chain in the country and beyond.

Subsequently, Mr. Samuel Osei Bekoe of the Centre for Extractives and Development, Africa (CEDA), presented a case study report on barriers and limitations in governance affecting women’s participation. He highlights global statistics, with Ghana at 9%, Brazil at 12%, and South Africa at 13% in women’s participation, noting the need for improvement.

The workshop is anticipated to delve into discussions on empowering women in mining, the importance of standardization, and other pertinent issues.

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, CRUCIAL IN ADDRESSING GENDER INEQUALITIES IN MINING SECTOR – ADVISOR ON MINES*

Mr. Ben Aryee, the Advisor to the Minister for Lands and Natural Resources on Mines emphasizes that leadership plays a pivotal role in addressing gender inequalities and must be strengthened. He highlights the historical prohibition of women and children in underground mining in 1842 and stresses the need for recognition of women as a majority in the mining sector.

 

In his presentation, Mr. Aryee underscores that the under-representation of women in governance and decision-making leads to a democratic deficit, emphasizing the proven benefits of diverse groups in making effective decisions.

 

Speaking at the case study research on women’s participation in extractive governance on January 25, 2024, in Accra, Mr. Aryee emphasized the importance of empowering women in mining to foster inclusivity and diversity.

 

Dr. Georgette Barnes Sakyi-Addo, President of Women in Mining Ghana, adds in her opening statement that, in collaboration with the Ford Foundation, Women In Mining (WIM) Ghana conducted a Gender Mapping Research in the Eastern and Western Region. The research aimed to identify gender imbalances within the mining sector and proposed solutions for informed advocacy and the development of strategies promoting gender inclusion.

 

She outlines the key objectives of women in the mining industry, including advocating for women in the extractives sector, coordinating activities across the value chain in the country and beyond.

 

Subsequently, Mr. Samuel Osei Bekoe of the Centre for Extractives and Development, Africa (CEDA), presented a case study report on barriers and limitations in governance affecting women’s participation. He highlights global statistics, with Ghana at 9%, Brazil at 12%, and South Africa at 13% in women’s participation, noting the need for improvement.

 

The workshop is anticipated to delve into discussions on empowering women in mining, the importance of standardization, and other pertinent issues.