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11.22.2005 ET
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ICMM Launches Community Development Initiative
(CSRwire) ICMM publishes a new toolkit in partnership with the World Bank and
the Energy Sector Management Assistance Programme (ESMAP). The publication
contains 17 practical "how to" tools that cover a mine's operational stages
from exploration through to closure.
The Community Development Toolkit is designed to foster closer relations
between mining companies, communities and governments in order to support
sustainable community development activities that last beyond the life of
a mining operation.
Paul Mitchell, Secretary General of ICMM, says "Community development is a
key element of ICMM's core mission - the Toolkit will enable our members
and others to demonstrate their commitment to the local communities where
they operate."
The Toolkit, which can be applied at mining operations anywhere in the
world, has its roots in southern Africa. The project concept was
originally conceived at a joint workshop held in November 2000 for members
of the Southern African Development Community. The initial phase of work
involved a series of papers by consultants with substantive southern
African experience.
There are a number of examples of current initiatives in the toolkit. The
Palabora Mining Company, a member of the Rio Tinto Group, has worked in
partnership with local people to develop the Titirheleni Community Gardens
in the province of Limpopo, South Africa. The gardens provide incomes and
produce to feed families, and training in financial, management and
technical skills has enabled the project to become self-supporting.
Paul Mitchell is available for comment. Please contact Ben Peachey, ICMM
Communications Manager, for further information or to arrange an
interview. Electronic copies of the Toolkit are available at www.icmm.com. Hard copies are available on
request.
Notes to Editors:
The International Council on Mining and Metals (ICMM) is a CEO-led
organisation representing the mining and metals industry internationally.
An important part of its mandate is dedicated to sustainable development.
ICMM comprises many of the world's leading mining and metals companies as
well as regional, national and commodity associations, all of which are
committed to improving their sustainable development performance and to
the responsible production of the mineral and metal resources society
needs. ICMM's vision is a viable mining, minerals and metals industry that
is widely recognised as essential for modern living and a key contributor
to sustainable development.
ICMM's 15 corporate members are:
Alcoa, Anglo American, AngloGold Ashanti, BHP Billiton, Falconbridge,
Freeport-McMoRan, Lonmin, Mitsubishi Materials, Newmont, Nippon Mining &
Metals, Placer Dome, Rio Tinto, Sumitomo Metal Mining, Umicore,
Zinifex.
ICMM's 24 association members are:
Camara Minera de Mexico, Chamber of Mines of South Africa, Consejo Minero
de Chile A.G., Eurometaux, Euromines, Federation of Indian Mineral
Industries, Indonesian Mining Association, Instituto Brasileiro de
Mineraçao, International Aluminium Institute, International Copper
Association, International Wrought Copper Council, International Zinc
Association, Japan Mining Industry Association, Lead Development
Association International, Minerals Council of Australia, Mining
Association of Canada, Mining Industries Associations of Southern Africa,
Nickel Institute, Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada,
Sociedad Nacional de Minería de Chile, Sociedad Nacional de Minería
Petróleo y Energia, The Cobalt Development Institute, World Coal
Institute, World Gold Council.
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