Commons:Wiki Loves Africa 2017/photo essay/Ivorian Women in Mining Industry
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Ivorian Women in Mining Industry by User:Aamlorievi
Leaving her family for a 10/4 work/rest days far from home in a small town, Hiré at 200 km from Abidjan, an Ivorian woman in a mining company should be celebrated for her courage and sacrifice to help her family.
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For her, Mrs Tahi Pauline, senior first metallurgist woman in Ivory Coast, time has fly and stay behind her but she gains experiences and more valuables relations with many persons in the mining industry in Cote d'Ivoire. She is an inspiration for all young Ivorian women in the mining industry.
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Miss Ekepke Lydie is a young ivorian, working in a mining company, in the city called Hire in Ivory Coast, as a process plant operator. Every day, the tasks she has to do is related to the gold grade control in the ore.
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Miss Ekepe Lydie is a process operator at the process plant. Every day, she is in charge of the grade control and the cyanide concentration. Being in contact with chemicals could be dangerous but she knows very well how to respect the safety rules.
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Mrs SOKODOGO Alima is the scheduler at the planning section of the Process department.She is the master of all technical shutdowns and work requests and orders.
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Mrs Kouakou Caroline is the facilities planner for the Process Department. She works with a team of more than 10 men. Coordinating all the tasks related to the facilities presents on site.
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Mrs Kakou Jocelyne is the training coordinator for the Process Department. Each year, she manages the training matrix and make sure all the employees have been properly trained according to their job and career plans.
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Miss Marie Laure is the safety officer for the process Department. She is nice but taking very seriously safety education and prevention with the team she is in charge of.