Minerals are not only drivers of conflict, they also can provide a refuge and the materials for reconstruction in the aftermath of conflict. Read our new paper lead authored by @Patrick45228997 >> https://t.co/zv7G6zQDnO
As the global economy makes a slow recovery from the impact of the corona pandemic, some countries are looking inward as they rebuild. The ACP-EU Development Minerals Programme is supporting ASMEs to meet this growing demand for raw materials @UNDP@PressACP@EU_Commission
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The brick/block making contributes greatly to the Uganda's employment especially the youth and women....changing livelihoods of thousands of them. @DevelopmentMin
To mark the 10th anniversary of the 2011 floods, #UQ has published a photo gallery showing the scale of the destruction caused by the floods, as well as how our community banded together to get the campus back up and running.
https://t.co/LZ3TYBRzpk
The Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) Board has approved Uganda’s application to join the EITI, making it the EITI’s 54th member country and the 26th in Africa. Visit; https://t.co/g2LowVKTPV for more details.
The first global tailings consortium workshop took place today at SMI-ICE-CHILE. The meeting was well attended by industry & academia. Presentations & discussions on the challenges were had with the day concluding ‘failure is not an option’.@_DanielFranks @SMI_UQ @SMIICECHILE