{"id":202,"date":"2015-02-10T14:22:37","date_gmt":"2015-02-10T14:22:37","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/egsnews.eurogeosurveys.org\/?p=202"},"modified":"2015-02-10T14:50:49","modified_gmt":"2015-02-10T14:50:49","slug":"the-new-era-of-minerals-development-in-africa","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/egsnews.eurogeosurveys.org\/?p=202","title":{"rendered":"The new era of minerals development in Africa"},"content":{"rendered":"<h2 style=\"text-align: center;\">PRESS RELEASE<\/h2>\n<h2 style=\"text-align: center;\">The new era of minerals development in Africa<\/h2>\n<p style=\"text-align: center;\"><strong>To develop business opportunities in Africa while involving the local populations in the process<\/strong><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: left;\">Brussels, 9 February 2015<br \/>\nIt is commonly acknowledged that African minerals resources are severely under-exploited, especially because still unexplored or classified.<br \/>\nOn the<strong> 8th and 9th February 2015 in Cape Town<\/strong>, South Africa, at the EuroGeoSurveys (EGS) and the Organisation of African Geological Surveys (OAGS) Workshop, the roadmap will be shared of <strong>PanAfGeo, an ambitious Project aiming at increasing knowledge and skills in African Geological Surveys<\/strong>. Improving the capacities of geological administrations and filling the gap in the collection, harmonization and sharing of geological map data on the African continent are the pillars to <strong>ensure business opportunities<\/strong> in Africa. These capacities become essential especially for mining exploration activities.<\/p>\n<p>The preliminary phase of PanAfGeo was the feasibility study \u201cGeoscientific Knowledge and Skills in African Geological Surveys\u201d carried out jointly by EGS-OAGS Members and key stakeholders such as EC, AUC, UNESCO, UNECA\/AMDC, UNDP, World Bank, etc.<br \/>\n<strong>PanAfGeo covers the entirety of the African continent and it develops a capacity building scheme, through the creation of a decentralized specialization school for African professionals<\/strong>. Trainings and adequate infrastructures will empower OAGS as coordination body ensuring that the know-how is transferred and shared among African Surveys. The geological cooperation is considered one of the most important and urgent needs to exploit minerals resources potential in Africa and its sustainable development. Commenting, <strong>Mr.Koen Verbruggen<\/strong>, EuroGeoSurveys President and Director of the Geological Survey of Ireland said \u201cThe launch of PanAfGeo initiative in Mining INDABA 2015 provides an opportunity to publicise and promote this important programme which will develop African geological datasets and knowledge. The local <strong>Geological Surveys play a strategic role<\/strong> in the economic growth and poverty reduction strategies\u201d.<\/p>\n<p>The report has been jointly prepared by EGS and OAGS on behalf of the European Commission&#8217;s DG Development and Cooperation (DEVCO) and with the support and additional supervision of DG Enterprise and Industry (ENTR). The scope focuses on one key priority of the Joint Africa-EU Strategy Action Plan 2011-2013, which is to \u2018foster further co-operation between African and European Geological Surveys\u2019.<\/p>\n<p>Links http:\/\/www.eurogeosurveys.org http:\/\/euafrica-businessforum.eu<br \/>\nContacts For information please contact the EuroGeoSurveys Secretariat<br \/>\n36-38, Rue Joseph II- 1000 Brussels, Belgium Tel +32 2 888 75 53<br \/>\nCommunications Manager | Ms Claudia Delfini claudia.delfini@eurogeosurveys.org<br \/>\nCommunications Assistant | Ms Francesca Siciliano francesca.siciliano@eurogeosurveys.org<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>PRESS RELEASE The new era of minerals development in Africa To develop business opportunities in Africa while involving the local populations in the process Brussels, 9 February 2015 It is commonly acknowledged that African minerals resources are severely under-exploited, especially because still unexplored or classified. 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