RIYADH, Saudi Arabia, Jan. 14, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The Fourth Ministerial Roundtable meeting began today as part of the Future Minerals Forum, hosting government representatives from 90 countries, including 16 G20 nations. The event featured participation from 50 international organizations, NGOs and global leaders in the mining industry.
This government-led meeting seeks to bolster international collaboration in producing the critical minerals essential for the energy transition. It provides a platform for ministers and senior officials to discuss sustainable development strategies for the sector, focusing on mining as a catalyst for economic growth and social progress.
Delegates discussed:
The Forum continues to expand its program of events, including a new 'Great Debates' feature, that honor its commitment to "a year of impact". In order to accommodate this larger-than-ever program, the Forum has been extended to an additional third day, including;
FMF 2025 will spotlight Women in Mining, an initiative to promote gender equality and attract Saudi women into the mining sector. It focuses on creating opportunities to empower women in what has traditionally been a male-dominated industry.
Rana Abdullah Zumai, Head of Women in Mining Saudi, said: "We are committed to expanding opportunities for women in mining and creating an inclusive future. We aim to break stereotypes, foster knowledge-sharing, and build a mining ecosystem that attracts and supports women."