20 Apr 2023
"We believe that by joining forces with NGOs, we can create a more inclusive and sustainable mining sector that benefits all members of the community," said Dr. Comfort Asokoro-Ogaji, Executive Director of IWoMA. "We invite NGOs who share our vision to join us in our efforts to empower women miners and protect the rights of children in mining communities."
Interested NGOs are encouraged to reach out to IWoMA through our website [insert link to contact page] to learn more about how they can get involved and support our cause.
The Initiative for Women Miners in Africa (IWoMA) is extending an invitation to interested NGOs across the countries where we work to join our cause in empowering women miners and eradicating child mining.
As we continue our mission to promote gender equity and social justice within the mining sector, we recognize the importance of collaboration and partnership with NGOs operating in mining communities across Africa. By working together, we can amplify our impact and drive meaningful change for women and children in these regions.
"We believe that by joining forces with NGOs, we can create a more inclusive and sustainable mining sector that benefits all members of the community," said Dr. Comfort Asokoro-Ogaji, Executive Director of IWoMA. "We invite NGOs who share our vision to join us in our efforts to empower women miners and protect the rights of children in mining communities."
Interested NGOs are encouraged to reach out to IWoMA through our website [insert link to contact page] to learn more about how they can get involved and support our cause.
Contact:
Dr. Comfort Asokoro-Ogaji
Executive Director Initiative for Women Miners in Africa (IWoMA)
Email: info@iwoma.org