
UK-based organisation honours NIWIMNRO for outstanding contributions in women mining sector
From left, Bimpe Abodunde, Director of Operations, CJID, the Executive Director of Nigeria Indigenous Women in Mining and Natural Resources organisation (NIWIMNRO), Felicia Dairo, and Gemma Gosling, Head of Production at ENN, (PHOTO CREDIT: Adeiza Sani) “And again, we are currently working on analysing the Gender Act, the Mining Act, where we look at the Mining Act, gender perspectives.
A UK-based organisation fostering dialogues for Africa’s power and energy sectors, Energy Network Limited, has honoured the Nigeria Indigenous Women in Mining and Natural Resources organisation (NIWIMNRO), for its outstanding performance in capacity building for women artisanal miners in Nigeria.
Presenting the award at the Centre for Journalism Innovation and Development (CJID) office on Wednesday in Abuja, the Editorial and Content Manager of the Energy News Network (ENN), the news outlet of EnergyNet Ltd, Charlotte Lamb, said the group’s continuation in training and incorporating artisanal mining women in Nigeria since inception is meticulous.
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