The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) through its partnership with the Ministry of Mines and Energy (MME) continues to make strides in ensuring that the livelihoods of small-scale miners are improved. Through its Environmental Governance Project, funded by the Government of Sweden and now in its second year, the UNDP has provided crucial support to small-scale miners across five hotspot regions. According to UNDP Resident Representative Alka Bhatia, the project aims to enhance the livelihoods and safety of small-scale miners by offering comprehensive health and safety training and fostering sustainable mining practices. One such community is the Xoboxobos small-scale miners' cooperative at Uis in the Daures Constituency of the Erongo region, which mines dimension stones such as prehnite, amethyst, and tantalum, among others. The group received first aid, sustainable mining training, and personal protective equipment on Friday. 'Small-scale miners often get overlooked, but their health, safety, and the contribution they make to the local economy are substantial,' Bhatia stated. She added that training programs not only emphasise safe mining techniques but also provide essential information on environmental management. A significant goal of the project is also to promote gender inclusivity in a traditionally male-dominated field and currently, women make up about 10 per cent of small-scale miners. The UNDP, in collaboration with the MME, remains committed to engaging with and empowering local mining communities to ensure their sustainable development and economic contribution. MME Deputy Executive Director Erasmus Shivolo noted that the successful completion of this project marks a significant milestone in the collaboration, demonstrating a shared commitment to fostering sustainable and legally compliant mining practices in Namibia. 'The project has not only equipped small-scale miners with the necessary tools and knowledge to improve their operations but also highlighted the importance of ongoi ng support and education in the mining sector,' he explained. Chairperson of the Xoboxobos Miners cooperative Alfred Lukas on behalf of the other miners, welcomed the training and assistance, adding that it will further enhance their efforts and understanding in improving their livelihoods while maintaining sustainable mining. Source: The Namibia Press Agency
Xoboxobos small-scale miners concludes sustainable mining training
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