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E13: Youth Leadership in Mining's Future with Makomborero Carl Muropa

29 min · 24. kesä 2025
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In this inspiring episode of Deep Dives with DPI, we explore the vital role of youth voices in shaping mining's future through conversation with Makomborero Carl Muropa, business and human rights lawyer and ambassador for DPI's Youth Salon. Drawing from his extensive experience across South and East Africa, Mako offers compelling insights into how young people can become authentic change agents in the mining sector. Tune in to understand more about: * Shared Purpose through Youth Engagement: How mining companies can create meaningful opportunities for young people through capacity building, youth-owned supply chains, and authentic community partnerships that cascade economic benefits beyond traditional employment * Flourishing Ecosystems in Evolution: The dynamic nature of ecosystems around mining operations, and how conscious development can create new models of harmony between existing communities and incoming mining operations, rather than disruption * Development Partnerships that Recognize Value: The critical importance of tripartite partnerships between governments, mining entities, and communities—with special emphasis on recognizing indigenous peoples as custodians of land and young people as key contributors rather than obstacles

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