CSR-in-Action, Ford Foundation, Launch Documentary On Plight Of Women In Extractive Communities

The documentary follows a N300m fundraiser to help female artisanal miners in West Africa
April 11, 2022
L-R: Chinwe Ifechigha, Manager, CSR, TotalEnergies Marketing Nig PLC; Lere Odusote, Commissioner for Energies and Mineral Resources, Lagos State;   Bekeme Masade-Olowola, Chief Executive, CSR-in-Action and Executive Producer, Earth Women; Meka Olowola, Managing Partner, Zenera Consulting and Co-Executive Producer, Earth Women; Mmeme Abeka, Communication Projects Coordinator, TotalEnergies Marketing Nig PLC; and Adegbite Falade, MD/CEO, Niger Delta Exploration and Production, NDEP

The themes of social justice and gender inclusion dominated discussions at the premiere of ‘Earth Women’, a poignant documentary that explores the plight of women living in areas impacted by extractive activities, including oil and gas exploration and mining. Earth Women is an initiative of CSR-in-Action Advocacy, the development-focused arm of the CSR-in-Action Group and primarily funded by Ford Foundation.

L-R: Adegbite Falade, MD/CEO, Niger Delta Exploration and Production, NDEP; Tokunbo George Taylor, Managing Director, Hill+Knowlton Strategies Nigeria; and Meka Olowola, Managing Partner, Zenera Consulting and Co-Executive Producer, Earth Women
Executive Producers of Earth Women: Energy expert, Meka Olowola; CSR-in-Action Chief Executive, Bekeme Olowola; and veteran actress, Ego Boyo

The grand premiere, which was sponsored by Access Bank, had in attendance, prominent personalities from business, entertainment, the media, public sector, and the international community. Prominent personalities present include the Lagos State Commissioner for Energy and Mineral Resources, Lere Odusote; Managing Director of Niger Delta Exploration and Production plc, Gbite Falade; CEO, Millennium Oil & Gas, Cecilia Aqua Umoren, Head of HSSE, Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Faustina Igweoke; and Manager, CSR, TotalEnergies Marketing Nigeria Plc, Chinwe Ifechigha.

Earth Women was Executively Produced by CSR-in-Action’s Chief Executive, Bekeme Olowola, energy expert, Meka Olowola, and veteran thespian, Ego Boyo.

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According to Bekeme Olowola, who visualised the concept for the documentary, “when disasters occur due to the adverse effects of extractive operations, women suffer immensely because their sources of livelihood are threatened, and they often do not have control over what happens to them in such situations. But we want to use these powerful visuals to change that narrative.”

“This documentary is driven by our deep understanding of the multi-layered challenges in the extractive industries. For the past ten years, we have worked on a viable platform for resolving these socio-political issues by bringing together key stakeholders in government, business and the host communities,” Masade-Olowola said.

The Executive Secretary, Nigerian Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (NEITI), Dr. Ogbonnaya Orji, commended the consistent commitment of Masade-Olowola and the CSR-in-Action team to finding sustainable solutions to the challenges facing the extractive industries sector in Nigeria through their Sustainability in the Extractive Industries Sector (SITEI) initiative for the past 10 years. Earth Women is an initiative of the SITEI-Woman project, an offshoot of SITEI.

“The issues facing the extractive industries sector in Nigeria can only be solved through collaborative efforts by multiple stakeholders including the government, extractive companies, communities, and the civil society. In the past ten years through the SITEI platform, Bekeme and her team have helped identify many of these problems and inspired the search for collaborative solutions to them,” said Orji.

According to Meka Olowola who is also the Chairman, SITEI Organising Committee, the SITEI-Woman project is a platform for driving social justice for women and promoting gender inclusion.

“Through SITEI-Woman, we want to help deconstruct some of the paradigms that have kept women away from vital decisions that have an overarching impact on their lives, especially with regards to resources available in extractive communities. We believe that empowered women will lead to peaceful and prosperous communities,” he added.

Ego Boyo ended the screening by enjoining institutions to join in the crusade started by CSR-in-Action. She further asked guests to visit the SITEI website to sign up to the gender mainstreaming recommendations and to contribute to the N300m fund being raised for an access-to-market platform for local female (and male) miners.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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