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Deep Dives with DPI
Deep Dives with DPI
Author: Development Partner Institute
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What does the minerals extraction industry look like in the future, and how can we ensure that the entire value chain is part of a sustainable transition? These are some of the tough questions we ask in the Deep Dives with DPI podcast, hosted by DPI Executive Director Florence Drummond.
As society's expectations of the minerals sector rise against the backdrop of a complicated and unpredictable operating environment, the industry must live up to its commitments. The Development Partner Institute (DPI) was formed in 2017 to realise the vision set out in the Development Partner Framework for an industry that fosters:
š¤ Shared Purpose
š± Flourishing Ecosystems
š Competitive Communities, Companies and Countries
In the Deep Dives with DPI podcast, Florence will sit down with key members of our network, board and Partner companies to share catalysing conversations that go beyond the surface. We'll unravel the complexities of sustainability, mining and the energy transition, corporate social responsibility and how communities and the value chain can benefit from mining activities across the globe, using the Development Partner Framework as a lens.
Our mission is to propel the minerals extraction industry into a sustainable future, and we believe in fostering genuine global conversations that move the needle. Subscribe to Deep Dives with DPI today and be part of the movement that's propelling the minerals extraction industry towards a thriving future.
As society's expectations of the minerals sector rise against the backdrop of a complicated and unpredictable operating environment, the industry must live up to its commitments. The Development Partner Institute (DPI) was formed in 2017 to realise the vision set out in the Development Partner Framework for an industry that fosters:
š¤ Shared Purpose
š± Flourishing Ecosystems
š Competitive Communities, Companies and Countries
In the Deep Dives with DPI podcast, Florence will sit down with key members of our network, board and Partner companies to share catalysing conversations that go beyond the surface. We'll unravel the complexities of sustainability, mining and the energy transition, corporate social responsibility and how communities and the value chain can benefit from mining activities across the globe, using the Development Partner Framework as a lens.
Our mission is to propel the minerals extraction industry into a sustainable future, and we believe in fostering genuine global conversations that move the needle. Subscribe to Deep Dives with DPI today and be part of the movement that's propelling the minerals extraction industry towards a thriving future.
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In the first episode of Voices of Transformation, DPI Executive Director Florence Drummond sits down with Allison Coppel, CEO of Pacha Associates and co-founder of Maven Exploration. Allison shares her unique perspective spanning consulting work, a women-founded exploration startup, and direct experience advising projects across the mining value chain. Tune in to learn about: The shift in the US mining sector toward proactive social performance, moving beyond legal and permitting frameworks to build genuine long-term community relationships Maven Exploration's innovative model that considers land, people, and natural resources holistically from day oneābefore deciding whether a mineral deposit should even be developed into a business Why the most challenging stakeholders are often inside the company, and how organizational culture directly affects the ability to build strong external relationships The power of values-based leadership under pressure, and why defining company values isn't just "flowery language" but the foundation for navigating complex stakeholder relationships How Gen Z is reshaping mining's narrative through authentic digital presenceāand what established leaders can learn from mentoring the next generation
In this inspiring episode of Deep Dives with DPI, we explore the vital role of youth voices in shaping mining's future through conversation with Makomborero Carl Muropa, business and human rights lawyer and ambassador for DPI's Youth Salon. Drawing from his extensive experience across South and East Africa, Mako offers compelling insights into how young people can become authentic change agents in the mining sector. Tune in to understand more about: Shared Purpose through Youth Engagement: How mining companies can create meaningful opportunities for young people through capacity building, youth-owned supply chains, and authentic community partnerships that cascade economic benefits beyond traditional employment Flourishing Ecosystems in Evolution: The dynamic nature of ecosystems around mining operations, and how conscious development can create new models of harmony between existing communities and incoming mining operations, rather than disruption Development Partnerships that Recognize Value: The critical importance of tripartite partnerships between governments, mining entities, and communitiesāwith special emphasis on recognizing indigenous peoples as custodians of land and young people as key contributors rather than obstacles
In this enlightening episode of Deep Dives with DPI, we welcome Sean Lowrie, Head of External Affairs for ARCA, one of DPI's associate members. Sean shares insights from his 30-year career in international development and his current work with ARCA, a climate technology company pioneering innovative ways to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Tune in to understand more about: How ARCA is developing technology that can turn carbon dioxide into rock using mining waste materials, creating a potential multi-billion dollar opportunity for the mining industry The importance of building relationships with host communities and traditional owners before defining projects Why experimentation is crucial for balancing urgent climate action with responsible risk management The power of multi-stakeholder collaboration in creating shared value and overcoming challenges in the minerals value chain
In this powerful episode of Deep Dives with DPI, we sit down with Mark Podlasly, Chief Sustainability Officer at the First Nations Major Projects Coalition and DPI Board Director. Drawing from his experience growing up near Canada's largest open pit copper mine on Nlaka'pamux Nation territory, Mark offers unique insights into mining's relationship with Indigenous communities and its critical role in the energy transition. Tune in to understand more about: The evolving dynamics between mining companies and Indigenous communities, driven by increased investor scrutiny and climate change imperatives The importance of creating lasting benefits for communities that host mining operations "forever" The critical need to incorporate Indigenous knowledge and participation from project inception through closure DPI drives collective impact for sustainable development.
In this inspiring episode of Deep Dives with DPI, we catch up with Grace Akinyi, CEO of Women in Mining Kenya and winner of the 2024 Mining Innovation & Research Battlefield. Grace shares her journey from ideation to implementation of her groundbreaking bio-glove project, designed to protect women working with mercury in artisanal gold processing. Listen to Grace and Florence discuss: The development of a bacterial cellulose-based protective glove that offers both immediate mercury protection and long-term safety applications The challenges and triumphs of transforming a laboratory concept into a practical solution for mining communities The ripple effects of innovation success, from inspiring other scientists to creating new mentorship opportunities The conversation provides a unique glimpse into the process of developing mining innovations in challenging environments, while highlighting the importance of community engagement and collaborative research.Ā
In this enlightening episode of Deep Dives with DPI, we sit down with Ana Gabriela Juarez, DPI's newest non-executive director and President of Canadian Operations at CTA Environmental Consultants. With over two decades of experience in the global mining sector, Ana shares her unique perspective as both a "miner at heart and advocate by purpose," drawing from her experiences in Guatemala and across the Americas. Ana emphasizes the transformative potential of responsible mining, sharing compelling examples of successful projects that have positively impacted communities.Ā
In this episode of Deep Dives with DPI, we sit down with Dr Chris Anderson, an anthropologist turned mining industry expert, who shares his unique perspectives on community engagement and sustainable development in the mining sector. Drawing from his extensive experience living with Indigenous communities and working with mining companies globally, Chris offers profound insights into the complexities of community relations and development partnerships. Through compelling stories from the Daintree Rainforest to West African mines, Chris emphasizes that successful mining projects require true collaboration with local communities. He highlights that Indigenous communities are generally supportive of economic development when three key conditions are met: environmental protection, meaningful decision-making roles, and long-term benefits for future generations.
In this episode of Deep Dives with DPI, we sit down with Mzila Mthenjane, CEO of the Minerals Council South Africa and a prominent leader in the African mining industry. With 30 years of experience spanning from mining engineering to investment banking, Mzila shares his insights on the industry's role in sustainable development and the importance of partnerships. The conversation explores the three pillars of the Development Partner Framework: Shared Purpose: Mzila emphasizes the importance of developing a shared vision among stakeholders in the mining industry, highlighting mining's potential as a vehicle for social good. Flourishing Ecosystems: The discussion delves into the local nature of life experiences and the importance of addressing global issues like climate change at a local level. Competitive Communities, Companies, and Countries: Mzila explains how the metrics for competitiveness are evolving to include social impact and stakeholder-centric approaches. Ā
This Deep Dives with DPI podcast episode features a conversation between Florence Drummond, Executive Director of the Development Partner Institute, and Jon Samuel, a senior executive with Anglo American and De Beers Group. The discussion revolves around the Development Partner Framework (DPF) and its three pillars: shared purpose, flourishing ecosystems, and competitive communities. Jon reflects on the evolution of the DPF and its relevance today, emphasizing the need for coordinated efforts among various stakeholders to maximize positive impacts and minimize negative ones. He discusses the industry's progress in environmental and social performance, highlighting examples such as the transformative impact of responsible mining in Botswana. Jon also stresses the importance of education and transparency in improving the industry's reputation and calls for customers and investors to play a more active role in demanding responsible practices throughout the mining value chain.
This Deep Dives with DPI podcast episode features a conversation between Florence Drummond, Executive Director of the Development Partner Institute, and Tricia Wilhelm, Group Head of Social Impact at Anglo American. The discussion revolves around Anglo American's approach to sustainable mining and social impact, framed by the Development Partner Framework's three pillars: shared purpose, flourishing ecosystems, and competitive communities.
This episode of Deep Dives with DPI dives into the critical but complex topic of local procurement in the mining industry. Jeff Geipel, founder of the Mining Shared Value Program at Engineers Without Borders Canada, joins the conversation to discuss how collaboration between industry, government, and communities can unlock the potential of local procurement for a more sustainable future. The discussion highlights the environmental and economic benefits of local procurement, including reduced carbon emissions and increased opportunities for communities surrounding mines. However, it's emphasized that successful local procurement goes beyond simple transactions. Trust, a long-term vision, and a commitment from all stakeholders are crucial for building thriving ecosystems around mining operations. Geipel emphasizes the importance of shifting the conversation around local procurement. Instead of viewing it as charity, it should be seen as a strategic business opportunity that benefits both mining companies and communities. He also cautions against a one-size-fits-all approach, stressing the need to map out existing initiatives and resources before diving into new projects.
The Deep Dives with DPI podcast engages in critical conversations surrounding the global minerals value chain, advocating for mining's pivotal role in a just energy transition and sustainable future. In this episode, Raymond Offenheiser shares insights from his extensive career. We look into forming the Development Partner Framework and its three pillars, as well as the history of relationships between stakeholders. These relationships have changed significantly over the years due to factors such as altering a decades-old operational model, investing in research, and legislative changes that pushed for transparency.Ā Offering insight into how the industry got to this point, the podcast delves into the importance of collaboration with stakeholder groups. Raymond's emphasis on the importance of dialogue among civil society, businesses and governments resonates deeply, especially in today's polarised environment. His call to action serves as a reminder of the importance of building dynamic civil societies that promote collaboration, inclusivity and shared purpose. With the growing importance of considering broader societal impact, these factors help the mining industry shape a more equitable, sustainable and prosperous future for all.
In this podcast, Florence Drummond engages in a lively conversation with Mark Cutifani, DPI's Co-Founder and non-executive Director and a seasoned professional in the mining industry with nearly five decades of experience. Tune in for:Ā insights from Mark's leadership journey, highlighting the importance of addressing safety challenges and fostering positive change, while 'listening differently'. another perspective on the creation of the Development Partner Framework (DPF), which promotes shared purpose, flourishing ecosystems, and competitive communities, companies and countries. The call to action for listeners? To not underestimate the significance of listening to diverse perspectives and the power of collective action to create a positive impact on society.
In this Deep Dive episode, Peter Bryant, DPI's Board Chair and Co-Founder provides insights into the DPI journey, highlighting:Ā the Development Partner Framework's 'origin story' the three pillars of the DPF, and its role in bridging the gap between societal expectations and mining industry performance our Catalyst and RESCO initiatives, which demonstrate DPI's commitment to fostering impactful dialogues and responsible sourcing the importance of DPI's partnership with the First Nations Major Projects Coalition, focusing on integrating Indigenous values into projects and addressing the challenges posed by the urgency of the energy transition. This episode's call to action? Peter encourages everyone in the mining sector to deepen understanding through active listening and dialogue, emphasizing the importance of building trust and finding common ground for collaborative action.
The Deep Dives with DPIĀ podcastĀ aims to have theĀ brave conversationsĀ that challenge the global minerals value chain. Whether you'reĀ curious or convincedĀ aboutĀ mining's critical roleĀ in aĀ justĀ energy transitionĀ andĀ a sustainable future,Ā this is the podcast for you. Join us as we explore the industry's journey -Ā the past, the present and the futureĀ - through the lens of our Development Partner Framework pillars: shared purpose flourishing ecosystems competitive communities, companies and countries.


















