Alumni Forum 2015 Program

PROGRAM
Welcome
Welcome to the IM4DC Alumni Forum 2015. I am pleased to note that
after just three years of operation, IM4DC is able to demonstrate strong
and positive impacts from mining for development activities within our
partner nations.
Research shows strong
evidence of improved capacity
for mining governance within
partner organisations, while at
an individual level, participants
have made changes within their
organisations. The research also
shows us that as IM4DC alumni,
you have further developed
your leadership capability;
initiated innovation and change;
strengthened networks; and
have the potential to contribute
to the improvement of your
countries, on a social, economic
and environmental level.
This year’s Alumni Forum
program has been designed
with input from alumni, 20 of
whom are acting as facilitators
and speakers in the forum and
presenters at the following day’s
conference. As with previous
forums, our intent is for a high
level of interaction, discussion
and debate.
I hope that your time with us in
Perth is both thought-provoking
and stimulating, and that the
program provides you with tools
to make transformational change
in your organisations to achieve
real and sustainable benefits from
mineral and energy resources.
We know from past events
that networking, relationship
building and sharing of
experiences are key to the
success of our alumni events.
Director, IM4DC
Ian Satchwell
M4DLink is a global, active, online community of practice for Mining
for Development alumni, faculty and experts. It’s a place where
members can share goals, collaborate, share ideas and practical
examples with people from other sectors, regions and countries.
Our M4D community is made up of over 1600 alumni and faculty
who have participated in short courses, study tours, scholarships
and fellowships delivered by IM4DC, Australia-Africa Partnerships
Facility and Australia Awards.
As the Program Chair, I would
also like to welcome you to
the Mining for Development
Alumni Forum 2015.
I look forward to insightful
discussions exploring our theme
of Shared goals – realising
benefits. This sets the scene for
stimulating workshop sessions
around how we can engage the
leaders of today and tomorrow
in the leading practices and
new ideas; how to best develop
networks and capacity and take
into account cultural, sectoral and
geographical boundaries; how
we can improve people’s lives
through empowerment becoming
advocates for change; and how
we can bring influence to bear on
legislation, policy and practice to
realise developmental benefits.
The cross cutting theme of
gender equality will also guide
discussion as we consider
the role mining can play in
the economic empowerment
of women, indigenous and
vulnerable groups and what
partnerships and strategies are
needed to deliver lasting change
a the community level.
This year, M4DLink has undergone major site enhancements
with a number of new features – including the introduction of a
news page and a groups page. Alumni can join or create thematic
groups or country groups.Through groups, alumni can connect
with members with similar interests, share resources, access
topical news, discuss challenges, and publicise events that relate
to the country group or thematic group.
As the current IM4DC contract draws to a close the next phase
of the M4D alumni will begin. The UWA and UQ Minerals and
Energy for Development Alliance has been created to ensure this
unique collaborative network has the opportunity to continue to
grow and flourish.
This Alumni Forum will formulate
recommendations that will be
communicated at the Mining
for Development Conference
on 30 April.
Alumni Collaborate Competition
Earlier this year, multi-sectoral alumni teams were invited to
submit proposals for the Alumni Collaborate Competition. Proposals
were judged on the importance of the mining for development
challenge; the methodology to achieve the outcome; alignment
with conference themes and subthemes; and the team composition.
Based on this criteria Community Based Environmental Management
(CBEP) Zambia-Ghana comprising Idah, Bright, Aaron and Belinda
were selected as the winning entry. The strengths of their proposal
were an innovative approach to build capacity in the community
around environmental management and a diverse multi-sectoral
team with valuable knowledge and skills to support project delivery.
Professor Paul Flatau
I look forward to the continuing M4D alumni journey and encourage
alumni to actively engage with the network and collaborate to realise
inclusive sustainable socio-economic benefit from mineral resources.
Director of The University of Western
Australia Centre for Social Impact
Program Chair
Muza Gondwe, Alumni Coordinator
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Program
Wednesday, 29 April 2015
The University Club of Western Australia
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Royal Perth Yacht Club
Alumni Forum
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08.30 - 09.00
Registration
09.00 - 09.25
Welcome to country
Dr Richard Walley OAM, A Nyoongar man of the South-West region
Introduction
Ian Satchwell, Director, IM4DC, Australia
Opening remarks
Patricia Musingura Nduru, Director, Monitoring and Inspection,
Uganda Human Rights Commission, Uganda
Keynote address
The realities of trying to
share goals and realise benefits
Professor Marcia Langton, Chair of Australian Indigenous Studies
Centre for Health Equity, Melbourne School of Population and Global
Health, The University of Melbourne, Australia
Keynote discussion session
CHAIR:
10.15 - 10.45
Morning tea
Networking and M4DLink Zone
10.45 - 12.15
Case study presentations
Speaking from experience –
four first-hand accounts
Engage
Develop
Empower
Influence
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09.25 – 10.15
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Professor Paul Flatau, Director of The University of Western
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Program Chair
Robin Evans, Deputy Director – Education and Australian Capability,
IM4DC, Australia
PANELLISTS:
Dr Rowena Varela, Director, Research and Extension, Caraga State
University, Philippines
Bat-Orshikh Erdenebat, Executive Director, Development Solutions
NGO, Mongolia
Herizo Harimalala Tsiverisoa, Director of Education, Lapidary
and Jewellery Training Department, Institut De Gemmologie de
Madagascar, Madagascar
Dr Sizwe Phakathi, Deputy Head, Safety and Sustainable
Development, Chamber of Mines of South Africa and Senior Research
Associate, University of Johannesburg, South Africa
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12.15 - 13.30
Lunch
Networking and M4DLink Zone
13.30 - 15.30
Workshop forum
Alumni collaborate
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Professor Paul Flatau, Director of The University of Western
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FACILITATORS:
Idah Zulu, Lecturer/Assistant Dean, Copperbelt University, Zambia
Aaron Soko, Head of Environment, Mines Safety Department,
Ministry of Mines, Energy and Water Development, Zambia
Belinda Zimba, Director, EcoView Environmental Consultants, Zambia
Bright Afum, Lecturer and Departmental Examinations Officers,
University of Mines and Technology, Ghana
15.30 - 16.00
Afternoon tea
Networking and M4DLink Zone
16.00 - 16.45
Reflection session
Feedback and panel Q&A
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Professor Paul Flatau, Director of The University of Western
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PANELLISTS:
Muza Gondwe, Alumni Coordinator, IM4DC
Lesley Siowi, Environmental Scientist, Department of Mining,
Autonomous Bougainville, Papua New Guinea
Belinda Zimba, Director, EcoView Environmental Consultants, Zambia
16.45 - 17.00
Forum Wrap Up
17.15
Transfer to Royal Perth Yacht Club – dinner venue
17.30 – 19.30
Dinner
Share a taste of Australia
19.30
Shuttle bus – hotel return
Richard Slattery, Deputy Director – Operations and Business
Development IM4DC
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Key speakers
Ian Satchwell
Director, IM4DC, Australia
Speaker and host
Ian has been Director of IM4DC since
its inception in 2011. His career spans
28 years in industry and development
policy, operating at the businessgovernment-community interface with
professional experience in Australia,
Asia, Africa and Latin America. Prior to
his IM4DC role he held senior roles in
national economics consultancy firms,
advising industry and government
on issues relating to resources
development and infrastructure;
and management positions within
minerals and energy industry bodies.
His board-level experience includes
three other business associations
where he has been closely involved
in policy development and strategy
design, with particular emphasis
on investment, trade, infrastructure
and regional development. Ian
has been a member of the Board
of Directors of the Committee for
Economic Development of Australia
and has held the role of National
President of the Australia Indonesia
Business Council.
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Patricia Musingura
Nduru
Professor
Marcia Langton
Director, Monitoring and
Inspection, Uganda Human
Rights Commission, Uganda
Chair of Australian Indigenous
Studies Centre for Health Equity,
Melbourne School of Population
and Global Health, The University
of Melbourne, Australia
Alumnus of OHS Leadership 2014
Opening remarks
Patricia has over ten years’
experience as a human rights
lawyer promoting and protecting
human rights. She contributed
to the development of: an East
African framework on good
governance; the Plan of Action
on Promotion and Protection of
Human Rights; the draft East
African Bill of Human Rights
and the protocol to extend the
jurisdiction of the East African
Court of Justice to handle
human rights. In her current
role, Patricia is responsible for
monitoring Uganda’s compliance
with international human
rights standards, analysing
policies, bills and other relevant
documents including annual and
special reports to Parliament.
She is currently overseeing the
development of the first National
Action Plan of Human Rights in
Uganda and the first initiative by
the Justice, Law and Order Sector
to document conflict related
human rights violations during
the 20 year conflict in Northern
Uganda.
Keynote Speaker: Alumni Forum
Panellist: Influence legislation,
policy and practice to achieve
lasting benefits
Professor Marcia Langton has forty
years of experience in Indigenous
affairs at the community, regional
and national level and has specialised
in Indigenous agreements with
the mining industry and resource
sector through the Agreements,
Treaties and Negotiated Settlements
research projects (atns.net.au). Her
other research concerns Indigenous
relationships with place, land tenure
and legal recognition in Australia.
She has contributed to Indigenous
policy, serves on a number of boards,
including as Chairperson of Guma
ICRG JV Pty Ltd, as a director of
Indigenous Construction Resource
Group Pty Ltd, and is Co-Chair of
Cape York Partnership. Awarded B.A.
(Hons) from the Australian National
University and a PhD from Macquarie
University, she is an anthropologist
and geographer, and often called
upon to give expert advice on native
title and resource issues, social issues
and Indigenous management of land
and resources. She is a Fellow of
Trinity College, Melbourne, a Fellow
of the Academy of Social Sciences
of Australia, and a member of the
Australian Institute of Aboriginal
and Torres Strait Islander Studies.
Robin Evans
Dr Rowena Varela
Bat-Orshikh Erdenebat
Deputy Director – Education and
Australian Capability, IM4DC,
Australia
Director, Research and Extension,
Caraga State University, Philippines
Executive Director, Development
Solutions NGO, Mongolia
Alumnus of Environmental
Management 2014
Alumnus of Community Aspects
of Resource Development 2014
Chair: Case study presentations
Robin was appointed to his current
role in 2011, and is responsible
for developing and implementing
the Centre’s education and alumni
program. He has over 30 years’
experience working in and around the
mining industry, his roles in industry
and academia taking him around
Australia, Latin America, the Asia
Pacific and Africa. A mining engineer
by training, prior to joining IM4DC
he was based at The University
of Queensland’s Centre for Social
Responsibility in Mining, focusing
on risk management and valuation
processes across sustainable
development and the minerals
industry. Other projects have included
the social impacts of mine closure and
the development of project-related
sustainability indicators, and was
responsible for the development and
co-ordination of CSRM’s Education
and Training Program. Since its
inception, Robin and the Program
Team have been responsible for the
co-ordination and delivery of IM4DC’s
integrated program, including over
80 short courses and workshops
both in Australia and overseas.
Case Study Panellist: Engage
leaders of today and tomorrow in
best practice and new ideas
Dr Rowena Varela is an Entomologist
who studies insect diversity and
movements to determine habitat
connectivity. Her interest in
entomology led her to nickel mine
rehabilitation where she and her
team introduced the ‘Ecobelt’ –
forest corridors to promote ecosystem and habitat restoration.
She studied landscape ecology and
habitat connectivity because she
believes ‘everything is connected
to everything else’ and she shares
this principle of interrelatedness
with her students. At present,
she heads the S&T Program for
Responsible Mining in Mindanao,
a research and development
program funded by the Philippine
Government through the Department
of Science and Technology.
Case Study Panellist: Develop
networks and build understanding,
knowledge and capacity
Bat-Orshikh has more than six years’
experience in design, implementation
and evaluation of local community
and business development programs
and activities, and some four
years on international trade in
China, Turkey and Mongolia. In his
current role, Bat-Orshikh is focused
on strengthening performance,
governance and sustainability of local
non-governmental organisations and
social enterprises in Mongolia. He is
also working with rural communities,
especially in mine-affected areas,
to develop entrepreneurial skills and
knowledge. The development and
application of new models of socially
responsible business is a key feature
of his future professional objectives
and works.
Herizo Harimalala
Tsiverisoa
Director of Education, Lapidary
and Jewellery Training Department,
Institut De Gemmologie de
Madagascar, Madagascar
Alumnus of Community Aspects
of Resource Development 2014
Case Study Panellist: Empower
agents of change to improve
people’s lives
Herizo Harimalala Tsiverisoa is a
geologist and a lapidary trainer
currently in charge of the lapidary and
jewellery department at the Institut
De Gemmologie de Madagascar. She
is also involved in job creation and
business opportunity programs to
empower women and people with
special needs following their training.
Her previous roles include social and
environmental impact assessment of
a gold mining project in the east of
Madagascar. She was also an Intern at
GLW Conseils, a leading environmental
impact assessment and mitigation
firm where she assessed the
economic, social and physical impacts
of industrial and mining projects.
Horizo studied at the University
of Antananarivo Madagascar/
Ecole Supérieure Polytechnique
d’Antananarivo/ Geology Department.
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Dr Sizwe Phakathi
Deputy Head, Safety and
Sustainable Development, Chamber
of Mines of South Africa and Senior
Research Associate, University of
Johannesburg, South Africa
Alumnus of Emerging Leaders
in African Mining 2014
Case Study Panellist: Influence
legislation, policy and practice to
achieve lasting benefits
Dr Phakathi facilitated the
implementation of the Culture
Transformation Framework for
the South African mining sector to
ensure safer and healthier workplace
conditions. His review of South Africa’s
mining industry safety performance
culminated in new occupation health
and safety milestones for the industry.
He has also recently been involved
with a project aimed at improving
safety, security and participation
of women miners in South African
mines. Dr Phakathi has conducted
research and consultancy work for
South African mining companies,
authored and co-authored a number
of research and change management
reports, conference presentations,
journal articles, monographs and
book chapters and has won numerous
awards for his research work.
Professor
Paul Flatau
Director of The University of
Western Australia Centre for
Social Impact, Australia
Program Chair
Professor Flatau commenced his
current role in December 2010 where
he undertakes teaching, research
and public engagement activities
in the areas of social finance, social
innovation, and the measurement
of the economic and social impact
of activities and programs. He has
worked closely with the corporate,
government, philanthropic and
third (not-for-profit) sectors, in
a collaborative effort to build
community capacity and to measure
the social impact of activity including
the mining industry. He has been
engaged closely with the IM4DC
over the past four years. He has
over 60 publications in applied
economics and has made significant
contributions to the analysis of social
and economic outcomes and social
impact and the effectiveness of
programs and interventions.
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Belinda Zimba
Bright Oppong Afum
Director, EcoView Environmental
Consultants, Zambia
Lecturer and Departmental
Examinations Officers, University
of Mines and Technology, Ghana
Alumnus of Emerging Leaders
in African Mining 2014
Facilitator: Workshop forum –
Alumni collaborate
Panellist: Reflection session
Belinda is an environment
management and social economic
expert specialising in mining and
mineral processing operations. She
has executed several socio-economic
and environmental management
consultancies in Zambia’s extractive
sector focusing on environmental
and social planning, performance
monitoring and audits, post-closure
reclamation and monitoring. She has
undertaken several Environmental
and Social Impact Assessments for
extractive companies in Zambia and
coordinated projects in partnership
with other national and international
organisations. She has also
spearheaded negotiations between
communities living in the mining
areas and the mining companies.
Belinda has served on several policy
working groups at sub-regional levels
through African Initiative on Mining,
Environment and Society (AIMES)
with support from the Third World
Network-Africa; Afrodad and Tax
Justice Network-Africa.
Alumnus of Emerging Leaders
in African Mining 2014
Facilitator: Workshop forum –
Alumni collaborate
Bright graduated as a First Class
Mining Engineer and worked with AEL
Mining Services before joining African
Underground Mining Services as a
Mining/Projects Engineer. He later won
a Commonwealth Shared Scholarship
in 2011 to study MSc Environmental
Monitoring and Analysis at the
Aberystwyth University in the UK. He
designed and facilitated the formation
of the African Society, and returned
to AUMS as a Senior Mining/Projects
Engineer. Bright is currently a PhD
candidate with the Mining Engineering
department of UMaT, working on a
research project regarding mercury
pollutants in the Birim River Basin
in Ghana. His areas of expertise are
surface and underground mining
operations, mine closure, reclamation
and rehabilitation, environmental
impacts assessments including
air pollutants and blast impacts
prediction and modelling, water
pollutants speciation and modelling,
and project management.
Idah Ethel Zulu
Aaron Soko
Lesley Siowi
Muza Gondwe
Lecturer/ Assistant Dean,
Copperbelt University, Zambia
Head of Environment,
Mines Safety Department,
Ministry of Mines, Energy and
Water Development, Zambia
Environmental Scientist,
Department of Mining, Autonomous
Bougainville, Papua New Guinea
Alumni Coordinator, IM4DC,
Australia
Alumnus of Regional
Development 2014
Facilitator: Workshop forum –
Alumni collaborate
Idah is a lecturer and researcher at
the School of the Built Environment.
She has a Master Degree in Urban
Management and Development
with a specialisation in Regional
Development Strategies from the
Erasmus University, Netherlands.
She teaches Regional Development
Planning, a key focus being how
mining development can promote
balanced regional development
and translate into improvements in
lives of local communities. She also
consults on integrated development
plans of some districts in Zambia.
Previous to her role at the Copperbelt
University, she worked with an
NGO in carrying out environmental
performance monitoring audits in
mining firms.
Alumnus of OHS Incident
Investigation, Mine Closure
Framework and Large Volume
Waste 2014
Facilitator: Workshop forum –
Alumni collaborate
Aaron is responsible for the timely
review of the Environmental Impact
Assessment reports and plans,
conducting site verifications, regular
sampling to monitor environmental
status, certification of relevant lawful
approvals, collection and management
of relevant environmental
information. He also collaborates
with other institutions within and
outside Zambia on relevant data,
information and records, timely
calculation of environmental
protection fund contributions and
supervision of the Environment
Section which is constituted of
Inspectors of Environment, Mining
Technicians, Research Assistants
and Laboratory Assistants with whom
he conducts reviews and ensures
up-date awareness of legislation
pertaining to the mining industry.
Richard Slattery
Deputy Director – Operations
and Business Development
IM4DC, Australia
Wrap up and thanks
Alumnus of Environmental
Management 2014
Conference Alumni
Representative
Lesley graduated from the University
of Papua New Guinea with a
Bachelor in Science (BSc) majoring
in Environmental Science. She joined
the newly established Department
of Mining in Bougainville in 2007
and was initially sent to train and
work with organisations such as the
Department of Mineral Policy and
Hazard Management, the Mineral
Resources Authority and Newcrest
Mining Limited. Within her Autonomous
Bougainville Government Mining
department, Lesley works for the
Policy and Regulatory branch, where
they are focused on establishing
our mining policies, legislation and
environment legislation.
Panellist: Reflection session
Muza joined IM4DC as the Alumni
Coordinator in 2014. She brings to
IM4DC her experience managing
blogs, discussion forums, and learning
management systems to support
online and offline communities of
practice. Previously she has worked as
a Research Associate and Lecturer in
the Science Communication Program
at The University of Western Australia.
Prior to joining The University of
Western Australia, Muza worked as a
Lecturer at the University of Malawi
where she was involved in the African
Journals Partnership Project. Muza has
also worked as the Managing Editor
for a World Health Organization Project
TropIKA.net where her role involved
developing workflows and managing
online collaborative software. She
has also been involved in HIV/AIDS
project management in Malawi and
the Caribbean.
Richard was appointed to his current role with IM4DC in 2012 and is responsible for the
operational management of financial, human and infrastructure resources. Richard brings extensive
development program experience having previously worked in a senior capacity with AusAID.
Previously, Richard was based in Papua New Guinea as a Development Specialist for AusAID’s
Sub National Program where his work was focused on engaging with the aid program for Papua
New Guinea’s decentralised system and sub national levels of government and administration.
Other AusAID roles included Provincial Program Specialist responsible for establishing the AusAID
office in Provincial Papua New Guinea and working with AusAid units including Strategic Policy
and Coordination and the Civil Society. In these roles, Richard was closely involved with local
stakeholder liaison and in developing, managing and monitoring development assistance activities.
Alumni Forum Participants
Mohammed Abdul-Razak
Senior Economics Officer,
Ministry of Finance, Ghana
Kaepae Ken Ali
PhD candidate, Curtin University,
Papua New Guinea
Prince Aboagye
Programmes Officer, Centre for
Social Impact Studies (Cesis),
Ghana
Abdullahi Also
Director, Ministry of Mines and
Steel Development, Nigeria
Joseph Adelegan
Infrastructure Expert
and Division Chief,
Environment and Sustainable
Development, ECOWAS Bank for
Investment and Development,
Togolese Republic
David Adeosun
Assistant Director and
Head of Infrastructure
Delivery Co ordinating Unit,
National Planning Commission,
The Presidency, Abuja, Nigeria
Veronica Adigbo
Assistant State Attorney,
Ministry of Justice & AttorneyGeneral’s Department, Ghana
Bright Oppong Afum
Lecturer and Departmental
Examinations Officer,
University of Mines and
Technology (UMaT), Ghana
Dianne Aikung-Hombhanje
Principal Legal Counsel,
Mineral Resources Authority,
Papua New Guinea
John Peter Amewu
Director of Policy and Evidence,
Africa Center For Energy
Policy(ACEP), Ghana
Fidelis Agwate Angachia
Service Head (Mining
Exploitation Monitoring Service),
Ministry of Mines, Industry and
Technological Development,
Cameroon
Parkinson Azagba
Technical Assistant, ECOWAS,
Infrastructure Department,
Nigeria
Professor Nimfa Bracamonte
Professor Sociology Department,
MSU-Iligan Institute of
Technology, Philippines
Ezekiel Burain
Senior Project Officer,
Autonomous Bougainville
Government (Office of Panguna
Negotiations), Papua New
Guinea
Mylah Faye Aurora Carino
Regional Director, National
Economic and Development
Authority, Philippines
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Modou Kane Diao
Chief of Transport Division
Planning and Policies, Ministry
of Infrastructure and Land
Transport, Senegal
Brian Guyo
Principal Administrative
Officer, Ministry of Women
Affairs, Gender and Community
Development, Zimbabwe
Eko Diputra
Analyst of Mineral Production
and Sales, Directorate General
of Mineral and Coal, Ministry of
Energy and Mineral Resources,
Indonesia
Herizo Harimalala Tsiverisoa
Director of Education,
Lapidary and Jewellery Training
Department, Institut de
Gemmologie de Madagascar,
Madagascar
Yeo Dogatiene
Chef de Mission, Bureau National
d’Etudes Techniques et de
developpement (BNETD),
Cote d’Ivoire
Uvie Uviomor Igini
Assistant Chief Scientific Officer,
Ministry of Environment, Nigeria
Tumurbaatar Dorjsuren
Officer, Ministry of Industry,
Mongolia
Nata Jaya
Data Infrastructure Planning and
Analyst, Education and Training
Agency for Energy and Mineral
Resources Ministry, Indonesia
Tsetsegjargal Enkhbayar
Postgraduate Student,
University of Queensland,
Australia
Caroline Kathambi Kiangura
East & Southern Africa
Coordinator, Publish What You
Pay (PWYP), Kenya
Bat-Orshikh Erdenebat
Executive Director, Development
Solutions NGO, Mongolia
Fabiana Kiedanski Schein
Professional Assistance,
Miem-Dinamige, Uruguay
Hazel Gachunga
Senior Lecturer, Jomo Kenyatta
University of Agriculture and
Technology, Kenya
Freda Kitum
Lawyer, Mineral Resources
Authority, Papua New Guinea
Andrew Gunua
Chief Mining Warden,
Mineral Resource Authority,
Papua New Guinea
Sereima Koli
Environment Officer, Department
of Mineral Resources, Fiji
James Kundu
Director of Geological Survey
Ministry of Petroleum and
Mining, Republic Of South Sudan
Min Zar Ni Lin
Deputy Team Leader,
Myanmar EITI National
Coordination Office, Myanmar
Irene Messiba
Deputy Director, Ministry of
Transport, Ghana
George Milongo
Acting Senior Mining Engineer
(Mineral Economics), Ministry
of Mines, Energy and Water
Development, Zambia
Syukril Muhammad
Head of Spatial Planning
Division, Regional Development
Planning Board, Indonesia
Ali Munawar
Professor of Soil Science,
Tidar University, Indonesia
Mwiya Mwandawande
National Coordinator &
Consultant, Extractive Industry
Transparency Alliance &
Action Aid Zambia Fair Green
Global Project, Zambia
Yesi Nasrul
Program Officer, Institute for
Essential Services Reform,
Indonesia
Patricia Musingura Nduru
Director, Uganda Human Rights
Commission, Uganda
Cyrus Ngo’o
Conseiller/ Advisor, Office of
the Prime Minister, Cameroon
Ernest N’Guessan
Deputy Director, Ministry of
Industry and Mines / General
Direcorate of Mines and
Geology, Cote d’Ivoire
Joseph Nonde
Director - Design & Monitoring,
Zambia Revenue Authority,
Zambia
Sheyla Bethsy Palomino Ore
Geoscientist Researcher,
Energy and Mining Ministry, Peru
Anthony Penaso
University President, Caraga
State University, Philippines
Sizwe Phakathi
Deputy Head of Safety
and Sustainable Development,
Chamber of Mines of
South Africa, South Africa
Asharurozi Rubani Djais
Head of Division, Department
of Energy and Mineral
Resources District Banjar South Kalimantan, Indonesia
Dedi Rustandi
Head of Unit Training and
Evaluation, Education Training
Centre Mineral and Coal,
Indonesia
Eileen Saiyomina
Acting Senior Program Officer
- Non Renewable Resource,
Department of National Planning
& Monitoring, Papua New Guinea
Samuel Sarpong
Lecturer, University of Mines
and Technology, Ghana
Alioune Sarr
Chief of Mining Projects Division,
Ministry of Industry and Mines,
Senegal
Lesley Siowi
Environmental Scientist,
Department of Mineral
and Energy Resources,
Papua New Guinea
Aaron Soko
Head of Environment,
Mines Safety Department,
Ministry of Mines, Energy and
Water Development, Zambia
Battulga Sosorbaram
Head of Mining Division, Mineral
Resource Authority, Mongolia
Khadija Suleiman-Bello
Assistant Director, Revenue
Mobilisation Allocation &
Fiscal Commission, Nigeria
Raijeli Taga
Acting Manager Mining Division,
Mineral Resources Department,
Fiji
Enkhtsetseg Tudev
Senior Expert ASM Governance
and Policy, Sustainable Artisan
Mining Project Implemented
by Swiss Development and
Cooperation Agency in Mongolia,
Mongolia
Aldwin Urbina
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