The Minerals Income and Investment Fund (MIIF) has unveilled a GH¢20million scholarship scheme to empowering ladies from mining communities.
In partnership with the University of Mines and Technology (UMaT), the binitiative seeks to extend feminine illustration in an business historically dominated by males.
CEO of MIIF, Edward Nana Yaw Koranteng, talking on the launch emphasised the significance of investing in human capital alongside monetary investments within the mining sector.
“We believe that just investing in equity, investing in the value chain etc. without investing in human capacity or human development will really just take us nowhere; you know, we hit a wall at a point in time,” Mr. Koranteng said.
Mr. Koranteng highlighted the stark gender imbalance within the mining business, noting: “There’s a huge gender disparity.
The scholarship programme aims to support up to 100 women annually from needy families in mining communities, focusing on bright students pursuing STEM course – particularly in engineering.
This project is part of MIIF’s aim to align human resource development with government policies.
The MIIF-UMaT Women in Mining Scholarship Scheme is not just about addressing gender inequity; it’s also a strategic investment in Ghana’s future.
The CEO stressed the paramount importance of human capital in national development, particularly in the context of natural resource management. “As we see in the mining sector, the resources are good – but the resources do not develop a nation. It is brains that develop a nation,” Koranteng asserted.
Mr. Koranteng revealed plans for increasing the programme’s scope, stating: “We’re looking at whether we can support other universities like the University of Ghana and University of Science and Technology.”
Source: William Gentu/ Peace FM
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