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10.13.2006 ET
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Alcan Highlights Efforts To Fight Aids In Africa At First European CEO Summit On Business And HIV/AIDS
(CSRwire) Paris, France -- Alcan highlighted its efforts to prevent and combat
HIV/AIDS in Africa today at the First European CEO Summit on Business and
HIV/AIDS, organized by the Global Business Coalition on HIV/AIDS. The
Company presented the positive results of its HIV/AIDS program at its
Alucam primary aluminum smelter in Cameroon during a roundtable discussion
on the potential partnerships between governments and companies in
supporting health care systems in countries with high HIV/AIDS case
rates.
"As part of its commitment to sustainability, Alcan has begun to extend
the HIV/AIDS program started at the Alucam smelter in Cameroon to other
facilities around the world," said Gaston Ouellet, Senior Vice President,
Alcan Inc. and President, Alcan France. "Our hope is that other companies
will be able to benefit from our experiences in preventing and combating
HIV/AIDS in developing countries," he added.
More than 150 business leaders, from the mining and automotive industry to
the food and beauty industries, will be meeting at the International
Conference Center, 19 av Kleber in Paris to discuss the HIV/AIDS issue.
The Summit's objective is to expand the involvement of global business in
preventing HIV/AIDS through an open exchange of ideas between
approximately 40 of Europe's leading CEOs.
"Efforts to fight HIV/AIDS at Alucam have resulted in a remarkable
reduction in the HIV infection rate at the smelter and in the local
community," said Dr. Bruno Buclez, Health Director for Alcan's Bauxite and
Alumina and Primary Metal groups in Europe and Africa. "For employees and
their families, the prevalence rate has decreased from close to 14 percent
in 1998 to 3 percent today," he added.
Launched in 1995, Alucam's HIV/AIDS program is also available to
neighboring populations through a partnership with the Cameroon
government. Approximately 200 people have taken advantage of the program
to date.
Alucam's program has also been recognized by the United Nations Global
Compact as a model for combating HIV/AIDS in an industrial community. This
model is currently being deployed at Alcan mining operations in Ghana. It
is also a reference for the anti-HIV/AIDS approach at the Company's
proposed Coega aluminum smelter in South Africa.
On the heels of the U.N. recognition, Alcan decided to share its expertise
and join the Global Business Coalition on HIV/AIDS (GBC), a network of 220
multinational companies, including close to 80 in Europe, created to
mobilize and support companies in the fight against HIV/AIDS.
Alcan Inc. (NYSE, TSX: AL) is a leading global materials company,
delivering high quality products and services worldwide. With world-class
technology and operations in bauxite mining, alumina processing, primary
metal smelting, power generation, aluminum fabrication, engineered
solutions as well as flexible and specialty packaging, today's Alcan is
well positioned to meet and exceed its customers' needs. Alcan is
represented by 65,000 employees in 61 countries and regions, and posted
revenues of US$20.3 billion in 2005. The Company has featured on the Dow
Jones Sustainability World Index consecutively since 2003. For more
information, please visit: www.alcan.com.
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