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World Bank makes the 'business case' for women in mining

According to the World Bank, hiring more women could solve miners' financial and operational woes

American gold miner Newmont has issued a target of increasing women in its global operations by 1% annually. Photo: Newmont

American gold miner Newmont has issued a target of increasing women in its global operations by 1% annually. Photo: Newmont

As the industry looks to enhance social impact, costs to business remain a key concern for miners worldwide. A World Bank (WB) report released on Tuesday claims to have found a solution to this two-pronged...

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