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Mar 8, 2020
The evidence is clear: equal opportunity for women and men in the mining sector benefits companies as well as families and communities. While women are a major and growing segment of an economy’s workforce and supply chain, the mining sector continues to be male-dominated. Evidence has shown that when companies recognize the opportunity of a more diverse workforce and supply chain, and of engaging more broadly with communities, they can increase productivity, reduce costs, and strengthen social license to operate.
The brief is part of a series by Sustainable Infrastructure Advisory’s gender team.
Each brief is available in English, Spanish, and Portuguese.
- Integrating Gender in Mining Operations [Spanish] [Portuguese]
The series includes:
- Integrating Gender In Plastic Waste Management [English] [Spanish] [Portuguese]
- Integrating Gender in Cities Projects [English] [Spanish] [Portuguese]
- Integrating Gender in Water & Sanitation Projects [English] [Spanish] [Portuguese]
- Integrating Gender in Power Operations [English] [Spanish] [Portuguese]
- Integrating Gender in Transport Operations [English] [Spanish] [Portuguese]
Series: Pursuing Gender Equality Through Infrastructure and Natural Resources.
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