Date | Wed 31 July 2024, 12:00 |
Location | Online Event |
Resources | GBV Announcement 12072024.pdf |
Join us for a webinar exploring GBV presentation strategies tailored for a mining company to adopt a zero-based tolerance approach. Vanessa Doble will provide insights into Anglo American’s comprehensive approach to addressing GBV within the mining industry. She will discuss practical aspects of their “Living with Dignity Hub” program, which aims to create safer, more supportive environments for all employees. This webinar offers a unique opportunity to learn from their experiences and explore how similar practices can be integrated into the other mining companies and organization to enhance safety and equity.
The Living with Dignity Hub is a division within Anglo American South Africa dedicated to enforcing a zero-tolerance policy against sexual harassment, bullying, victimization, domestic violence, and gender-based violence. It prioritizes a survivor-centred approach to handling complaints, ensuring sensitive, swift, confidential, and fair procedures.
Vanessa Doble is an admitted attorney with over 24 years professional experience who has done consulting work for various entities including the World Bank and Open Society Foundation. Vanessa was appointed Head of Anglo American’s Living with Dignity Hub in 2022, after her former position as Head of Legal and Compliance at the South African Rugby Union.
Vanessa is a member of the World Rugby Council and World Rugby Women’s Player Welfare Committee and a recipient of the Women’s Executive Leadership Scholarship. Her experience in strategic planning, project management, impact assessment and research has enabled her to lead complex projects – working with multi-disciplinary teams in challenging environments.
She spearheaded a ‘Women in Sports Leadership’ initiative which is currently being implemented within SA Rugby, while leading a team implementing a safeguarding programme throughout the organisation. Vanessa holds a Masters in Social Innovation from the University of Cambridge Judge Business School, having earlier attained a BA, LLB and LLM from the University of Cape Town.