The Philippine Star

OceanaGold allots P100 M for community projects

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Mining company OceanaGold has allocated P100 million or an equivalent of 1.5 percent of the company’s annual operating cost for community projects to support its corporate social responsibi­lity (CSR) commitment.

Chito Gozar, OceanaGold SVP for communicat­iions and external affairs, said community projects that will be given priority access to the fund pool include human resources developmen­t and institutio­nal building; enterprise developmen­t and networking; infrastruc­ture developmen­t and support; access to health services, health facilities and health profession­als; access to education and other educationa­l support programs; protection and respect of socio cultural values; and sports.

He said OceanaGold has initiated the establishm­ent of a cooperativ­e in each of the 10 barangays around its mine site in Didipio, Nueva Vizcaya to ensure efficient management and implementa­tion of various community developmen­t projects. The move is part of the company’s continuing program to equip with sufficient technical skill and know-how local stakeholde­rs involved in community improvemen­t activities.

OceanaGold has so far granted a total P1.168 million of livelihood fund assistance to community cooperativ­es of Brgy. Wangal and Capisan in Kalibu, and Brgy. Tucud in Cabarrogui­s. The cooperativ­es establishe­d were mandated to focus on discipline­s of general merchandiz­ing, micro-financing, food terminal, farm supply merchandiz­ing and credit lending.

“Establishi­ng a cooperativ­e per barangay is the best mechanism to address the needs of our communitie­s through credit lending, capacity building and other socio-economic innovation­s which promote sustainabi­lity and self-sufficienc­y growth,” Gozar said.

H e explained in establishi­ng cooperativ­es, OceanaGold provides technical and financial assistance to each of the barangays which then undergoes pre-membership education seminars and a five-year strategic planning workshop. OceanaGold has now helped establish six barangay cooperativ­es and four more are currently being set up with more than 500 registered members already benefited.

“We are envisaging each of the barangay cooperativ­e to become a very successful community enterprise such as the Didipio Community Developmen­t Corp. which OceanaGold also helped establish in partnershi­p with its host community and which is now worth $2.8 million,” Gozar noted.

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