Webinar: Global Indigenous perspectives & responses to mining impacts
May 22, 2024 | 12:30 PM - 1:30 PMOnline
May 22, 2024 | 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
Online
Descripción
Organised by Camborne School of Mines at University of Exeter
This is an academic and civil society partner-led panel session, bringing together global Indigenous civil society leaders, legal specialists, and scholars discuss the impacts of mining on their communities and measures being taken to protect and restore Indigenous rights and human rights of local populations. We will discuss gaps in mining-sector social and cultural responsibilities, recommendations to reduce and mitigate negative impacts of mining activities, and improve mining impact remediation, particularly adverse impacts on Indigenous peoples and women, who tend to bear the brunt costs of global resource inequalities.
Speakers:
- Salimata Sy - VP Association Femmes Chefs de Famille (Association of women heads of families), Anti-slavery leader (Mauritania)
- Aichetou Haidara - VP 3CM (Coalition Contre la Corruption en Mauritanie), Indigenous ASM gold mining stakeholder (Mauritania)
- Edson Krenak - Advocacy Coordinator at Cultural Survival, Krenak - Vanuire clan (Brazil)
- Kathleen Finn - Exec. Director, First Peoples Worldwide, Indigenous rights lawyer, Osage Nation (USA)
- Nalori Chakma (TBC) - Transition Minerals Analyst & Indigenous rights specialist, Chakma tribe (India)
Moderator: Madeline R. Young, Associate Lecturer, Camborne School of Mines at University of Exeter, moderator (France, Guinea, UK)
Languages: English and French (live translated captions)
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Contact: m.young4@exeter.ac.uk