Driving sustainable investment in African Mining

Raadiyah Emam

Head of Investor Relations Ankh Resources

Raadiyah Emam is the Head of Investor relations for Ankh Resources, where she plays a pivotal role in facilitating investments into the Egypt’s mining sector.

She has a a remarkable track record spanning over 25 years, a wealth of experience and a diverse industry portfolio She is widely admired as a trailblazer, a staunch advocate for gender diversity, and a proud member of International Women in Mining.

As the founder and managing director of Nile Queen Promotions, Raadiyah has made a significant impact on the event industry. Her strategic prowess and exceptional leadership have led to the successful orchestration of numerous high-profile events, leaving an indelible mark on the industry. before returning to the mining industry in 2019.

Recognized as a public figure, pioneer, and female industry leader, and she continues to inspire and empower others through her remarkable achievements and dedication. 

Her passion for driving change and her exceptional leadership skills makes her a respected and influential figure within the industry.

Driven by a deep sense of social responsibility, Raadiyah annually hosts the Festival of Hope, an event she founded with the aim of raising awareness and garnering public support for orphaned children in Egypt.
 


2024 Agenda Sessions

Aligning the planets to tackle the African funding shortfall

  • What does Africa’s finance gap currently look like? How can this be bridged?
  • Why should investors prepare themselves to take longer positions within the market?
  • Assessing Africa’s central role in the energy transition – where does the money need to flow to develop its critical minerals sector?
  • Private concessioning – How can government incentives promote external financing into local junior & exploratory sectors?
  • Are targets of funding transparent enough for investors to part with their cash?

Tuesday 06 February 12:20 - 13:00 Pioneers Stage

Investment Series

Add to calendar 02/06/2024 12:20 02/06/2024 13:00 Aligning the planets to tackle the African funding shortfall
  • What does Africa’s finance gap currently look like? How can this be bridged?
  • Why should investors prepare themselves to take longer positions within the market?
  • Assessing Africa’s central role in the energy transition – where does the money need to flow to develop its critical minerals sector?
  • Private concessioning – How can government incentives promote external financing into local junior & exploratory sectors?
  • Are targets of funding transparent enough for investors to part with their cash?
Pioneers Stage Africa/Johannesburg