Natasha, an engineer, works with the TIF team to help artisanal mining communities improve their environmental, social, and governance performance, as well as their productivity, and to support mining to become a source of dignified living for communities that are often trapped in a so-called poverty cycle. We spoke with her about her studies, the role of women in the mining sector, and what we can do to help empower them in their industry.
What drove you to study mining engineering, which remains to this day a male-dominated field?
“From a young age, my fascination with minerals ignited a passion that eventually led me to pursue a degree in mining engineering. The allure of understanding how something as beautiful as precious stones could emerge from the depths of the earth, hidden within ordinary dirt, intrigued me profoundly. This curiosity drove my decision to enter the realm of mining engineering, a field traditionally dominated by men.”