Beneath the Surface: Women and the Mine of the Future Global Report
Exploring research findings and discussing global trends, implications, and policy recommendations from the Women and the Mine of the Future Global Report.
The lack of granular employment data leaves decision-makers ill-equipped to effectively support a more equal and inclusive mining workforce. To help address the data gap the Women and the Mine of the Future Global Report looks at 12 countries to uncover the gender-disaggregated employment profile for large-scale mining, focusing on women and their occupations in the sector. This webinar will explore research findings and discuss global trends, implications, and policy recommendations for decision-makers.
Upcoming events
Weathering the Waters: Building climate resilience that pays off
Join us to explore Canada’s adaptation progress, the rising costs of delay (water, floods, drought), and new ways to finance resilience.
Natural Solutions for Water Security: Canada’s Policy Path Forward
This 2-day forum aims to advance strategic priorities and define practical next steps to accelerate the adoption of natural infrastructure as the new normal.
Connected Waters: Bridging communities and ideas (IAGLR-SCAS 2026 joint conference)
We're hosting the International Association for Great Lakes Research (IAGLR) conference, along with the Society of Canadian Aquatic Scientists (SCAS) conference, May 25–29, 2026—right here in Winnipeg.
Environmental, Social, and Governance Standards and Practices of Chinese Companies in Critical Minerals Supply Chains
Explore IISD’s new report on Chinese environmental, social, and governance (ESG) practices in mineral supply chains, featuring report highlights, case studies and an expert panel.