The State Minister for Mineral Development, Ms Phiona Nyamutoro, said that the PanAfGeo Training on Communications and Dialogue in Geoscience, will strengthen Uganda’s mineral governance framework and prepare for the country for future opportunities, enhancing officials capacity to manage mineral information sustainably and responsibly.

‘’Geoscience is not only about collecting data—it is also about communicating it effectively. For mineral information to guide national development, it must be accurate, accessible, and understood by all stakeholders. This includes policymakers, investors, researchers, and, most importantly, the host communities.
Speaking during the opening of the PanAfGeo Training on Communications and Dialogue in Geoscience at K Hotels Entebbe on November 24th 2025 , Nyamutooro said due to the high global demand for critical minerals—such as lithium, graphite, rare earths, and copper which is rising sharply, driven by the energy transition and new technologies, Africa must therefore ensure that mineral information is collected, managed, and communicated responsibly.

‘’PanAfGeo’s focus on communication and dialogue strengthens our ability as Africans to use mineral information in a sustainable, transparent, and inclusive manner.The Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development has placed strong emphasis on sustainable management of mineral information. Such trainings support our goals in several ways’’, said Nyamutooro.
Nyamutooro addd that there is hope that participants will gain skills in presenting technical information clearly and confidently to ensures that geological outputs—maps, reports, surveys—are effectively used for planning, investment attraction, and environmental management.
‘’Clear communication builds trust. When mineral information is shared openly and explained well, it reduces speculation, misinformation, and conflict. Effective dialogue encourages cooperation between ministries, agencies, local governments, private investors, and communities. This is essential for the effective implementation of mineral policies and reforms. -communicated geoscience data attracts responsible investment. When investors understand the geological potential of our country, they are more likely to commit resources to exploration and development. Through such a training, we are equipping our workforce to contribute to a modern mineral sector grounded in sustainability, transparency, and innovation’’, added Nyamutooro.

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