Voices from below: Sustainable artisanal mining in Kenya


February 19th, 2020

Co-curated with the award-winning New Vic Borderlines, this exhibition brings to life stories, knowledge and artefacts co-created by miners and stakeholders via cultural animation workshops aimed at co-producing sustainable mining futures in Taita Taveta.

This is a public event running from Monday 24 February to Friday 6 March.

The Exhibition is one of the outputs of the sustainable artisanal and small-scale mining (Sust-ASM) project. The project aims to support the development of responsible and sustainable ASM in Taita Taveta by advancing responsible and ethical business practices in the sector and embedding sustainability in ASM mining education.

The Exhibition launches on Tuesday 25 February 2020, from 5.00pm – 8.00pm in the Foyer at Nottingham University Business School‘s South Building.

The ceremony will be from 5.30pm – 6.30pm, followed by a reception.

Booking is required – please book your place here.

For more information please contact Dr. Judy N. Muthuri.

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