
a) GEENET is working to ensure there is both male and female representation
on decision-making bodies. Once this is done can result in more informed
decision making on the future of the sector. The impact of the resource
sector on other indicators of development, such as health, employment
and education, is then likely to be more significant.
b) GEENET is working to ensure that policies on the equal participation of
women in the extractive sector are improved. This can be achieved if
policies are grounded in data and discussed by a diverse range of
stakeholders. Gender transparency can help promote equal employment
opportunities and more equal access to the economic benefits that
extractive operations create.
c) To promote gender transparency in the extractive sector. This helps ensure
all citizens benefit from extractive sector resources. Targeted
dissemination of data to women and women’s group helps promote more
inclusive debate on the management, impact and benefits of extractive
sector activities.
d) To collaborate with Companies involved in the extractive sector to promote
and protect the rights of women. Recognizing that women’s participation is
necessary for the achievement of sustainable development, GEENET is
working with extractives industry companies to increase their commitment
to integrating gender equality and women’s economic empowerment into
aspects of their operations.

