Gender and Mining Governance E-Learning Course
The IGF and partners are pleased to offer this free e-learning course to build awareness and skills in regard to gender governance in the mining industry.
Do you need to make a stronger case for amplifying women’s voices in mining governance? Do you want to become more skilled at evaluating mining’s impacts on communities, with an emphasis on women? Are you seeking recommendations on eliminating gender-based violence in mining operations and affected communities? Are you interested in raising investment in gender equality in mining governance and not sure where to start?
The IGF, alongside the United Nations Development Programme, and Environmental Governance Programme, are pleased to offer this free Gender and Mining Governance e-learning course.
For 2021, this four-week course will be facilitated in English, French, and Spanish and draws on research from leading institutions in the industry to build awareness and skills in regard to gender governance in the mining industry.
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Upcoming events
IGF 22nd Annual General Meeting
The 22nd IGF AGM will be held under the theme of Trust in an Interdependent World: Advancing inclusion and resilience in mineral value chains.
2026 Mining and Sustainability Forum of the Americas
The 2026 Mining and Sustainability Forum of the Americas takes place in Santiago, Chile on Wednesday, August 26, 2026. The forum’s theme is Mining for Development: Value addition and industrial transformation in Latin America and the Caribbean.
India–ASEAN Strategic Cooperation in Critical Energy Transition Minerals
This roundtable discussion will explore opportunities to strengthen strategic cooperation between India and ASEAN on critical energy transition minerals, sharing practical insights to strengthen regional value chains and enhance policy cooperation.
The World Trade Organization E-Commerce Post-Moratorium Landscape for Developing Economies
This webinar will explore what the expiry of the World Trade Organization's (WTO's) e-commerce moratorium means for digital trade policy, from tariff revenue and industrialization debates to the risk of a more fragmented trading landscape.