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Private Sector Contributions To International Development
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT BRIDGING THE WORLDS OF THEORY POLICY AND PRACTICE
An Executive Education Program
Vancouver British Columbia June 18 - 21 2012
Wayne Dunn
Thursday June 21 900 ndash Noon Session
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Map of the morning How we will try to meet the objectives We will explore Why we even discuss private sector contributions Why does the private sector engage in international
development MDGs as a unifying framework between public private
and civil society sectors in International Development Some case study examples (mostly in extractive
sector) Publicprivatecivil society collaboration ndash case study
and discussion (CIDA and Mining Companies) Open discussion on topics of interest (time permitting)
waynewaynedunncom
Alignment around Shared Value For shareholders For Communities For People For Governments
Private Sector Contributions To International Development
waynewaynedunncom
What is ODA and FDI
Official Development Assistance (OECD DAC Definition) The DAC defines ODA as ldquothose flows to countries and
territories on the DAC List of ODA Recipients and to multilateral development institutions which are bull i provided by official agencies including state and local
governments or by their executive agencies and ii each transaction of which
bull a) is administered with the promotion of the economic development and welfare of developing countries as its main objective and
bull b) is concessional in character and conveys a grant element of at least 25 per cent (calculated at a rate of discount of 10 per cent)rdquo
waynewaynedunncom
What is ODA and FDI
Foreign Direct Investment (OECD Definition) Foreign direct investment (FDI) is the category of international investment that reflects the objective of a resident entity in one economy to obtain a lasting interest in an enterprise resident in another economy
Why discuss Private Sector Contribution anyway In a speech on Democratizing Development Economics delivered at Georgetown University last September World Bank President Robert Zoellick pointed out that ldquoIn the 2000s Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) inflows were the single biggest source of capital for developing countries and a critical input for technology transfer in developing country firmsrdquo
Comparison of Outbound FDI vs Official Development Assistance (ODA) from Development Assistance Committee (DAC) countries in 2009 (US$ billions) Source OECD UNCTAD
Also need to consider growing internal capital and investment flows and potential to impact development
waynewaynedunncom
FDIBusiness Outcomes
waynewaynedunncom
Intention and Strategy Make a Difference In the 1960s Petroleum exploration upstream closed the Orinoco making the water stagnant and devastated the life of the Warao Peoples
waynewaynedunncom
Why does the private sector care
Market is placing increasing value on intangibles Reputational
Capital is closely linked to shareholder value
17
32
68 80 80
83
68
32 20 20
1975 1985 1995 2005 2010
Components of SampP Market Value Intangible Assets Tangible Assets
Adapted from Milla Craigrsquos presentation to ISID ndash March 30 2012
waynewaynedunncom
Community Consultation and Value Study of 26 Gold Mines
owned by 19 publicly traded companies
Period from 1993 to 2008
Examined and coded over 50000 stakeholder events to develop an index of cooperationconflict
Effective consultation and engagement reduced discount rate on gold in ground from 72 to between 12 ndash 32
waynewaynedunncom
Itrsquos Real Money
$280000000
$670000000 $880000000
$720000000
$330000000
$120000000
$0
$100000000
$200000000
$300000000
$400000000
$500000000
$600000000
$700000000
$800000000
$900000000
$1000000000
72 33 12
Lost Value
Value in market
Market value of $1 billion of gold in the ground based on consultation and conflict
CSR is a Value Strategy
Share price of a CSR failure that rendered a multi-billion dollar reserve un-developable Good CSR creates value for company community and other stakeholders
~$1300 $029
Social License Failures cost
Bougaineville (PNG)- corporate practices were directly implicated in provoking civil war allegedly cost Rio Tinto $3 billion (Stanford Univ study) Tambo Grande (Peru) OvacikEurogold (Turkey)
waynewaynedunncom
Globalized world is demanding more of businesshellip Global media ndash The CNNization of the world ndash remote local
issues direct to television screens Social Media ndash Youtube Facebook Twitter etc Everything is
Everywhere and Organizable Proliferation of NGOs and CBOs ndash direct well organized and
financed support to communities
Why is CSR happening
Internet and other communications innovations ndash direct communications from remote projects to worldwide audience
Global Democratization ndash increased attention to local issues
waynewaynedunncom
bull ldquoWe are determined to provide multi-skilling to workers and assist them to cope with retrenchments This is a must and not a choice for industryrdquo
bull ldquoIt is important for mining to ensure that economic benefits accrue to society as a whole and more specifically to communities affected by mining The social environment has not in my opinion been adequately addressed in the pastrdquo Hon Phumizile Mlambo-Ngcuka
South Africa Minister of Minerals and Energy
The Mining World Has Changed
waynewaynedunncom
CSR is a complicated space
135 Codes 929 Page Report And that was in Jan 2007
waynewaynedunncom
CSR amp Social License
Social License is necessary Needs to be renewed daily Can build reputational capital credits to help
through inevitable bumps and stumbles Social license is about value Social license applies to projects AND industries
waynewaynedunncom
Role of business is changing (click image to play video)
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Map of the morning How we will try to meet the objectives We will explore Why we even discuss private sector contributions Why does the private sector engage in international
development MDGs as a unifying framework between public private
and civil society sectors in International Development Some case study examples (mostly in extractive
sector) Publicprivatecivil society collaboration ndash case study
and discussion (CIDA and Mining Companies) Open discussion on topics of interest (time permitting)
waynewaynedunncom
Alignment around Shared Value For shareholders For Communities For People For Governments
Private Sector Contributions To International Development
waynewaynedunncom
What is ODA and FDI
Official Development Assistance (OECD DAC Definition) The DAC defines ODA as ldquothose flows to countries and
territories on the DAC List of ODA Recipients and to multilateral development institutions which are bull i provided by official agencies including state and local
governments or by their executive agencies and ii each transaction of which
bull a) is administered with the promotion of the economic development and welfare of developing countries as its main objective and
bull b) is concessional in character and conveys a grant element of at least 25 per cent (calculated at a rate of discount of 10 per cent)rdquo
waynewaynedunncom
What is ODA and FDI
Foreign Direct Investment (OECD Definition) Foreign direct investment (FDI) is the category of international investment that reflects the objective of a resident entity in one economy to obtain a lasting interest in an enterprise resident in another economy
Why discuss Private Sector Contribution anyway In a speech on Democratizing Development Economics delivered at Georgetown University last September World Bank President Robert Zoellick pointed out that ldquoIn the 2000s Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) inflows were the single biggest source of capital for developing countries and a critical input for technology transfer in developing country firmsrdquo
Comparison of Outbound FDI vs Official Development Assistance (ODA) from Development Assistance Committee (DAC) countries in 2009 (US$ billions) Source OECD UNCTAD
Also need to consider growing internal capital and investment flows and potential to impact development
waynewaynedunncom
FDIBusiness Outcomes
waynewaynedunncom
Intention and Strategy Make a Difference In the 1960s Petroleum exploration upstream closed the Orinoco making the water stagnant and devastated the life of the Warao Peoples
waynewaynedunncom
Why does the private sector care
Market is placing increasing value on intangibles Reputational
Capital is closely linked to shareholder value
17
32
68 80 80
83
68
32 20 20
1975 1985 1995 2005 2010
Components of SampP Market Value Intangible Assets Tangible Assets
Adapted from Milla Craigrsquos presentation to ISID ndash March 30 2012
waynewaynedunncom
Community Consultation and Value Study of 26 Gold Mines
owned by 19 publicly traded companies
Period from 1993 to 2008
Examined and coded over 50000 stakeholder events to develop an index of cooperationconflict
Effective consultation and engagement reduced discount rate on gold in ground from 72 to between 12 ndash 32
waynewaynedunncom
Itrsquos Real Money
$280000000
$670000000 $880000000
$720000000
$330000000
$120000000
$0
$100000000
$200000000
$300000000
$400000000
$500000000
$600000000
$700000000
$800000000
$900000000
$1000000000
72 33 12
Lost Value
Value in market
Market value of $1 billion of gold in the ground based on consultation and conflict
CSR is a Value Strategy
Share price of a CSR failure that rendered a multi-billion dollar reserve un-developable Good CSR creates value for company community and other stakeholders
~$1300 $029
Social License Failures cost
Bougaineville (PNG)- corporate practices were directly implicated in provoking civil war allegedly cost Rio Tinto $3 billion (Stanford Univ study) Tambo Grande (Peru) OvacikEurogold (Turkey)
waynewaynedunncom
Globalized world is demanding more of businesshellip Global media ndash The CNNization of the world ndash remote local
issues direct to television screens Social Media ndash Youtube Facebook Twitter etc Everything is
Everywhere and Organizable Proliferation of NGOs and CBOs ndash direct well organized and
financed support to communities
Why is CSR happening
Internet and other communications innovations ndash direct communications from remote projects to worldwide audience
Global Democratization ndash increased attention to local issues
waynewaynedunncom
bull ldquoWe are determined to provide multi-skilling to workers and assist them to cope with retrenchments This is a must and not a choice for industryrdquo
bull ldquoIt is important for mining to ensure that economic benefits accrue to society as a whole and more specifically to communities affected by mining The social environment has not in my opinion been adequately addressed in the pastrdquo Hon Phumizile Mlambo-Ngcuka
South Africa Minister of Minerals and Energy
The Mining World Has Changed
waynewaynedunncom
CSR is a complicated space
135 Codes 929 Page Report And that was in Jan 2007
waynewaynedunncom
CSR amp Social License
Social License is necessary Needs to be renewed daily Can build reputational capital credits to help
through inevitable bumps and stumbles Social license is about value Social license applies to projects AND industries
waynewaynedunncom
Role of business is changing (click image to play video)
waynewaynedunncom
Map of the morning How we will try to meet the objectives We will explore Why we even discuss private sector contributions Why does the private sector engage in international
development MDGs as a unifying framework between public private
and civil society sectors in International Development Some case study examples (mostly in extractive
sector) Publicprivatecivil society collaboration ndash case study
and discussion (CIDA and Mining Companies) Open discussion on topics of interest (time permitting)
waynewaynedunncom
Alignment around Shared Value For shareholders For Communities For People For Governments
Private Sector Contributions To International Development
waynewaynedunncom
What is ODA and FDI
Official Development Assistance (OECD DAC Definition) The DAC defines ODA as ldquothose flows to countries and
territories on the DAC List of ODA Recipients and to multilateral development institutions which are bull i provided by official agencies including state and local
governments or by their executive agencies and ii each transaction of which
bull a) is administered with the promotion of the economic development and welfare of developing countries as its main objective and
bull b) is concessional in character and conveys a grant element of at least 25 per cent (calculated at a rate of discount of 10 per cent)rdquo
waynewaynedunncom
What is ODA and FDI
Foreign Direct Investment (OECD Definition) Foreign direct investment (FDI) is the category of international investment that reflects the objective of a resident entity in one economy to obtain a lasting interest in an enterprise resident in another economy
Why discuss Private Sector Contribution anyway In a speech on Democratizing Development Economics delivered at Georgetown University last September World Bank President Robert Zoellick pointed out that ldquoIn the 2000s Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) inflows were the single biggest source of capital for developing countries and a critical input for technology transfer in developing country firmsrdquo
Comparison of Outbound FDI vs Official Development Assistance (ODA) from Development Assistance Committee (DAC) countries in 2009 (US$ billions) Source OECD UNCTAD
Also need to consider growing internal capital and investment flows and potential to impact development
waynewaynedunncom
FDIBusiness Outcomes
waynewaynedunncom
Intention and Strategy Make a Difference In the 1960s Petroleum exploration upstream closed the Orinoco making the water stagnant and devastated the life of the Warao Peoples
waynewaynedunncom
Why does the private sector care
Market is placing increasing value on intangibles Reputational
Capital is closely linked to shareholder value
17
32
68 80 80
83
68
32 20 20
1975 1985 1995 2005 2010
Components of SampP Market Value Intangible Assets Tangible Assets
Adapted from Milla Craigrsquos presentation to ISID ndash March 30 2012
waynewaynedunncom
Community Consultation and Value Study of 26 Gold Mines
owned by 19 publicly traded companies
Period from 1993 to 2008
Examined and coded over 50000 stakeholder events to develop an index of cooperationconflict
Effective consultation and engagement reduced discount rate on gold in ground from 72 to between 12 ndash 32
waynewaynedunncom
Itrsquos Real Money
$280000000
$670000000 $880000000
$720000000
$330000000
$120000000
$0
$100000000
$200000000
$300000000
$400000000
$500000000
$600000000
$700000000
$800000000
$900000000
$1000000000
72 33 12
Lost Value
Value in market
Market value of $1 billion of gold in the ground based on consultation and conflict
CSR is a Value Strategy
Share price of a CSR failure that rendered a multi-billion dollar reserve un-developable Good CSR creates value for company community and other stakeholders
~$1300 $029
Social License Failures cost
Bougaineville (PNG)- corporate practices were directly implicated in provoking civil war allegedly cost Rio Tinto $3 billion (Stanford Univ study) Tambo Grande (Peru) OvacikEurogold (Turkey)
waynewaynedunncom
Globalized world is demanding more of businesshellip Global media ndash The CNNization of the world ndash remote local
issues direct to television screens Social Media ndash Youtube Facebook Twitter etc Everything is
Everywhere and Organizable Proliferation of NGOs and CBOs ndash direct well organized and
financed support to communities
Why is CSR happening
Internet and other communications innovations ndash direct communications from remote projects to worldwide audience
Global Democratization ndash increased attention to local issues
waynewaynedunncom
bull ldquoWe are determined to provide multi-skilling to workers and assist them to cope with retrenchments This is a must and not a choice for industryrdquo
bull ldquoIt is important for mining to ensure that economic benefits accrue to society as a whole and more specifically to communities affected by mining The social environment has not in my opinion been adequately addressed in the pastrdquo Hon Phumizile Mlambo-Ngcuka
South Africa Minister of Minerals and Energy
The Mining World Has Changed
waynewaynedunncom
CSR is a complicated space
135 Codes 929 Page Report And that was in Jan 2007
waynewaynedunncom
CSR amp Social License
Social License is necessary Needs to be renewed daily Can build reputational capital credits to help
through inevitable bumps and stumbles Social license is about value Social license applies to projects AND industries
waynewaynedunncom
Role of business is changing (click image to play video)
waynewaynedunncom
Alignment around Shared Value For shareholders For Communities For People For Governments
Private Sector Contributions To International Development
waynewaynedunncom
What is ODA and FDI
Official Development Assistance (OECD DAC Definition) The DAC defines ODA as ldquothose flows to countries and
territories on the DAC List of ODA Recipients and to multilateral development institutions which are bull i provided by official agencies including state and local
governments or by their executive agencies and ii each transaction of which
bull a) is administered with the promotion of the economic development and welfare of developing countries as its main objective and
bull b) is concessional in character and conveys a grant element of at least 25 per cent (calculated at a rate of discount of 10 per cent)rdquo
waynewaynedunncom
What is ODA and FDI
Foreign Direct Investment (OECD Definition) Foreign direct investment (FDI) is the category of international investment that reflects the objective of a resident entity in one economy to obtain a lasting interest in an enterprise resident in another economy
Why discuss Private Sector Contribution anyway In a speech on Democratizing Development Economics delivered at Georgetown University last September World Bank President Robert Zoellick pointed out that ldquoIn the 2000s Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) inflows were the single biggest source of capital for developing countries and a critical input for technology transfer in developing country firmsrdquo
Comparison of Outbound FDI vs Official Development Assistance (ODA) from Development Assistance Committee (DAC) countries in 2009 (US$ billions) Source OECD UNCTAD
Also need to consider growing internal capital and investment flows and potential to impact development
waynewaynedunncom
FDIBusiness Outcomes
waynewaynedunncom
Intention and Strategy Make a Difference In the 1960s Petroleum exploration upstream closed the Orinoco making the water stagnant and devastated the life of the Warao Peoples
waynewaynedunncom
Why does the private sector care
Market is placing increasing value on intangibles Reputational
Capital is closely linked to shareholder value
17
32
68 80 80
83
68
32 20 20
1975 1985 1995 2005 2010
Components of SampP Market Value Intangible Assets Tangible Assets
Adapted from Milla Craigrsquos presentation to ISID ndash March 30 2012
waynewaynedunncom
Community Consultation and Value Study of 26 Gold Mines
owned by 19 publicly traded companies
Period from 1993 to 2008
Examined and coded over 50000 stakeholder events to develop an index of cooperationconflict
Effective consultation and engagement reduced discount rate on gold in ground from 72 to between 12 ndash 32
waynewaynedunncom
Itrsquos Real Money
$280000000
$670000000 $880000000
$720000000
$330000000
$120000000
$0
$100000000
$200000000
$300000000
$400000000
$500000000
$600000000
$700000000
$800000000
$900000000
$1000000000
72 33 12
Lost Value
Value in market
Market value of $1 billion of gold in the ground based on consultation and conflict
CSR is a Value Strategy
Share price of a CSR failure that rendered a multi-billion dollar reserve un-developable Good CSR creates value for company community and other stakeholders
~$1300 $029
Social License Failures cost
Bougaineville (PNG)- corporate practices were directly implicated in provoking civil war allegedly cost Rio Tinto $3 billion (Stanford Univ study) Tambo Grande (Peru) OvacikEurogold (Turkey)
waynewaynedunncom
Globalized world is demanding more of businesshellip Global media ndash The CNNization of the world ndash remote local
issues direct to television screens Social Media ndash Youtube Facebook Twitter etc Everything is
Everywhere and Organizable Proliferation of NGOs and CBOs ndash direct well organized and
financed support to communities
Why is CSR happening
Internet and other communications innovations ndash direct communications from remote projects to worldwide audience
Global Democratization ndash increased attention to local issues
waynewaynedunncom
bull ldquoWe are determined to provide multi-skilling to workers and assist them to cope with retrenchments This is a must and not a choice for industryrdquo
bull ldquoIt is important for mining to ensure that economic benefits accrue to society as a whole and more specifically to communities affected by mining The social environment has not in my opinion been adequately addressed in the pastrdquo Hon Phumizile Mlambo-Ngcuka
South Africa Minister of Minerals and Energy
The Mining World Has Changed
waynewaynedunncom
CSR is a complicated space
135 Codes 929 Page Report And that was in Jan 2007
waynewaynedunncom
CSR amp Social License
Social License is necessary Needs to be renewed daily Can build reputational capital credits to help
through inevitable bumps and stumbles Social license is about value Social license applies to projects AND industries
waynewaynedunncom
Role of business is changing (click image to play video)
waynewaynedunncom
What is ODA and FDI
Official Development Assistance (OECD DAC Definition) The DAC defines ODA as ldquothose flows to countries and
territories on the DAC List of ODA Recipients and to multilateral development institutions which are bull i provided by official agencies including state and local
governments or by their executive agencies and ii each transaction of which
bull a) is administered with the promotion of the economic development and welfare of developing countries as its main objective and
bull b) is concessional in character and conveys a grant element of at least 25 per cent (calculated at a rate of discount of 10 per cent)rdquo
waynewaynedunncom
What is ODA and FDI
Foreign Direct Investment (OECD Definition) Foreign direct investment (FDI) is the category of international investment that reflects the objective of a resident entity in one economy to obtain a lasting interest in an enterprise resident in another economy
Why discuss Private Sector Contribution anyway In a speech on Democratizing Development Economics delivered at Georgetown University last September World Bank President Robert Zoellick pointed out that ldquoIn the 2000s Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) inflows were the single biggest source of capital for developing countries and a critical input for technology transfer in developing country firmsrdquo
Comparison of Outbound FDI vs Official Development Assistance (ODA) from Development Assistance Committee (DAC) countries in 2009 (US$ billions) Source OECD UNCTAD
Also need to consider growing internal capital and investment flows and potential to impact development
waynewaynedunncom
FDIBusiness Outcomes
waynewaynedunncom
Intention and Strategy Make a Difference In the 1960s Petroleum exploration upstream closed the Orinoco making the water stagnant and devastated the life of the Warao Peoples
waynewaynedunncom
Why does the private sector care
Market is placing increasing value on intangibles Reputational
Capital is closely linked to shareholder value
17
32
68 80 80
83
68
32 20 20
1975 1985 1995 2005 2010
Components of SampP Market Value Intangible Assets Tangible Assets
Adapted from Milla Craigrsquos presentation to ISID ndash March 30 2012
waynewaynedunncom
Community Consultation and Value Study of 26 Gold Mines
owned by 19 publicly traded companies
Period from 1993 to 2008
Examined and coded over 50000 stakeholder events to develop an index of cooperationconflict
Effective consultation and engagement reduced discount rate on gold in ground from 72 to between 12 ndash 32
waynewaynedunncom
Itrsquos Real Money
$280000000
$670000000 $880000000
$720000000
$330000000
$120000000
$0
$100000000
$200000000
$300000000
$400000000
$500000000
$600000000
$700000000
$800000000
$900000000
$1000000000
72 33 12
Lost Value
Value in market
Market value of $1 billion of gold in the ground based on consultation and conflict
CSR is a Value Strategy
Share price of a CSR failure that rendered a multi-billion dollar reserve un-developable Good CSR creates value for company community and other stakeholders
~$1300 $029
Social License Failures cost
Bougaineville (PNG)- corporate practices were directly implicated in provoking civil war allegedly cost Rio Tinto $3 billion (Stanford Univ study) Tambo Grande (Peru) OvacikEurogold (Turkey)
waynewaynedunncom
Globalized world is demanding more of businesshellip Global media ndash The CNNization of the world ndash remote local
issues direct to television screens Social Media ndash Youtube Facebook Twitter etc Everything is
Everywhere and Organizable Proliferation of NGOs and CBOs ndash direct well organized and
financed support to communities
Why is CSR happening
Internet and other communications innovations ndash direct communications from remote projects to worldwide audience
Global Democratization ndash increased attention to local issues
waynewaynedunncom
bull ldquoWe are determined to provide multi-skilling to workers and assist them to cope with retrenchments This is a must and not a choice for industryrdquo
bull ldquoIt is important for mining to ensure that economic benefits accrue to society as a whole and more specifically to communities affected by mining The social environment has not in my opinion been adequately addressed in the pastrdquo Hon Phumizile Mlambo-Ngcuka
South Africa Minister of Minerals and Energy
The Mining World Has Changed
waynewaynedunncom
CSR is a complicated space
135 Codes 929 Page Report And that was in Jan 2007
waynewaynedunncom
CSR amp Social License
Social License is necessary Needs to be renewed daily Can build reputational capital credits to help
through inevitable bumps and stumbles Social license is about value Social license applies to projects AND industries
waynewaynedunncom
Role of business is changing (click image to play video)
waynewaynedunncom
What is ODA and FDI
Foreign Direct Investment (OECD Definition) Foreign direct investment (FDI) is the category of international investment that reflects the objective of a resident entity in one economy to obtain a lasting interest in an enterprise resident in another economy
Why discuss Private Sector Contribution anyway In a speech on Democratizing Development Economics delivered at Georgetown University last September World Bank President Robert Zoellick pointed out that ldquoIn the 2000s Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) inflows were the single biggest source of capital for developing countries and a critical input for technology transfer in developing country firmsrdquo
Comparison of Outbound FDI vs Official Development Assistance (ODA) from Development Assistance Committee (DAC) countries in 2009 (US$ billions) Source OECD UNCTAD
Also need to consider growing internal capital and investment flows and potential to impact development
waynewaynedunncom
FDIBusiness Outcomes
waynewaynedunncom
Intention and Strategy Make a Difference In the 1960s Petroleum exploration upstream closed the Orinoco making the water stagnant and devastated the life of the Warao Peoples
waynewaynedunncom
Why does the private sector care
Market is placing increasing value on intangibles Reputational
Capital is closely linked to shareholder value
17
32
68 80 80
83
68
32 20 20
1975 1985 1995 2005 2010
Components of SampP Market Value Intangible Assets Tangible Assets
Adapted from Milla Craigrsquos presentation to ISID ndash March 30 2012
waynewaynedunncom
Community Consultation and Value Study of 26 Gold Mines
owned by 19 publicly traded companies
Period from 1993 to 2008
Examined and coded over 50000 stakeholder events to develop an index of cooperationconflict
Effective consultation and engagement reduced discount rate on gold in ground from 72 to between 12 ndash 32
waynewaynedunncom
Itrsquos Real Money
$280000000
$670000000 $880000000
$720000000
$330000000
$120000000
$0
$100000000
$200000000
$300000000
$400000000
$500000000
$600000000
$700000000
$800000000
$900000000
$1000000000
72 33 12
Lost Value
Value in market
Market value of $1 billion of gold in the ground based on consultation and conflict
CSR is a Value Strategy
Share price of a CSR failure that rendered a multi-billion dollar reserve un-developable Good CSR creates value for company community and other stakeholders
~$1300 $029
Social License Failures cost
Bougaineville (PNG)- corporate practices were directly implicated in provoking civil war allegedly cost Rio Tinto $3 billion (Stanford Univ study) Tambo Grande (Peru) OvacikEurogold (Turkey)
waynewaynedunncom
Globalized world is demanding more of businesshellip Global media ndash The CNNization of the world ndash remote local
issues direct to television screens Social Media ndash Youtube Facebook Twitter etc Everything is
Everywhere and Organizable Proliferation of NGOs and CBOs ndash direct well organized and
financed support to communities
Why is CSR happening
Internet and other communications innovations ndash direct communications from remote projects to worldwide audience
Global Democratization ndash increased attention to local issues
waynewaynedunncom
bull ldquoWe are determined to provide multi-skilling to workers and assist them to cope with retrenchments This is a must and not a choice for industryrdquo
bull ldquoIt is important for mining to ensure that economic benefits accrue to society as a whole and more specifically to communities affected by mining The social environment has not in my opinion been adequately addressed in the pastrdquo Hon Phumizile Mlambo-Ngcuka
South Africa Minister of Minerals and Energy
The Mining World Has Changed
waynewaynedunncom
CSR is a complicated space
135 Codes 929 Page Report And that was in Jan 2007
waynewaynedunncom
CSR amp Social License
Social License is necessary Needs to be renewed daily Can build reputational capital credits to help
through inevitable bumps and stumbles Social license is about value Social license applies to projects AND industries
waynewaynedunncom
Role of business is changing (click image to play video)
Why discuss Private Sector Contribution anyway In a speech on Democratizing Development Economics delivered at Georgetown University last September World Bank President Robert Zoellick pointed out that ldquoIn the 2000s Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) inflows were the single biggest source of capital for developing countries and a critical input for technology transfer in developing country firmsrdquo
Comparison of Outbound FDI vs Official Development Assistance (ODA) from Development Assistance Committee (DAC) countries in 2009 (US$ billions) Source OECD UNCTAD
Also need to consider growing internal capital and investment flows and potential to impact development
waynewaynedunncom
FDIBusiness Outcomes
waynewaynedunncom
Intention and Strategy Make a Difference In the 1960s Petroleum exploration upstream closed the Orinoco making the water stagnant and devastated the life of the Warao Peoples
waynewaynedunncom
Why does the private sector care
Market is placing increasing value on intangibles Reputational
Capital is closely linked to shareholder value
17
32
68 80 80
83
68
32 20 20
1975 1985 1995 2005 2010
Components of SampP Market Value Intangible Assets Tangible Assets
Adapted from Milla Craigrsquos presentation to ISID ndash March 30 2012
waynewaynedunncom
Community Consultation and Value Study of 26 Gold Mines
owned by 19 publicly traded companies
Period from 1993 to 2008
Examined and coded over 50000 stakeholder events to develop an index of cooperationconflict
Effective consultation and engagement reduced discount rate on gold in ground from 72 to between 12 ndash 32
waynewaynedunncom
Itrsquos Real Money
$280000000
$670000000 $880000000
$720000000
$330000000
$120000000
$0
$100000000
$200000000
$300000000
$400000000
$500000000
$600000000
$700000000
$800000000
$900000000
$1000000000
72 33 12
Lost Value
Value in market
Market value of $1 billion of gold in the ground based on consultation and conflict
CSR is a Value Strategy
Share price of a CSR failure that rendered a multi-billion dollar reserve un-developable Good CSR creates value for company community and other stakeholders
~$1300 $029
Social License Failures cost
Bougaineville (PNG)- corporate practices were directly implicated in provoking civil war allegedly cost Rio Tinto $3 billion (Stanford Univ study) Tambo Grande (Peru) OvacikEurogold (Turkey)
waynewaynedunncom
Globalized world is demanding more of businesshellip Global media ndash The CNNization of the world ndash remote local
issues direct to television screens Social Media ndash Youtube Facebook Twitter etc Everything is
Everywhere and Organizable Proliferation of NGOs and CBOs ndash direct well organized and
financed support to communities
Why is CSR happening
Internet and other communications innovations ndash direct communications from remote projects to worldwide audience
Global Democratization ndash increased attention to local issues
waynewaynedunncom
bull ldquoWe are determined to provide multi-skilling to workers and assist them to cope with retrenchments This is a must and not a choice for industryrdquo
bull ldquoIt is important for mining to ensure that economic benefits accrue to society as a whole and more specifically to communities affected by mining The social environment has not in my opinion been adequately addressed in the pastrdquo Hon Phumizile Mlambo-Ngcuka
South Africa Minister of Minerals and Energy
The Mining World Has Changed
waynewaynedunncom
CSR is a complicated space
135 Codes 929 Page Report And that was in Jan 2007
waynewaynedunncom
CSR amp Social License
Social License is necessary Needs to be renewed daily Can build reputational capital credits to help
through inevitable bumps and stumbles Social license is about value Social license applies to projects AND industries
waynewaynedunncom
Role of business is changing (click image to play video)
waynewaynedunncom
FDIBusiness Outcomes
waynewaynedunncom
Intention and Strategy Make a Difference In the 1960s Petroleum exploration upstream closed the Orinoco making the water stagnant and devastated the life of the Warao Peoples
waynewaynedunncom
Why does the private sector care
Market is placing increasing value on intangibles Reputational
Capital is closely linked to shareholder value
17
32
68 80 80
83
68
32 20 20
1975 1985 1995 2005 2010
Components of SampP Market Value Intangible Assets Tangible Assets
Adapted from Milla Craigrsquos presentation to ISID ndash March 30 2012
waynewaynedunncom
Community Consultation and Value Study of 26 Gold Mines
owned by 19 publicly traded companies
Period from 1993 to 2008
Examined and coded over 50000 stakeholder events to develop an index of cooperationconflict
Effective consultation and engagement reduced discount rate on gold in ground from 72 to between 12 ndash 32
waynewaynedunncom
Itrsquos Real Money
$280000000
$670000000 $880000000
$720000000
$330000000
$120000000
$0
$100000000
$200000000
$300000000
$400000000
$500000000
$600000000
$700000000
$800000000
$900000000
$1000000000
72 33 12
Lost Value
Value in market
Market value of $1 billion of gold in the ground based on consultation and conflict
CSR is a Value Strategy
Share price of a CSR failure that rendered a multi-billion dollar reserve un-developable Good CSR creates value for company community and other stakeholders
~$1300 $029
Social License Failures cost
Bougaineville (PNG)- corporate practices were directly implicated in provoking civil war allegedly cost Rio Tinto $3 billion (Stanford Univ study) Tambo Grande (Peru) OvacikEurogold (Turkey)
waynewaynedunncom
Globalized world is demanding more of businesshellip Global media ndash The CNNization of the world ndash remote local
issues direct to television screens Social Media ndash Youtube Facebook Twitter etc Everything is
Everywhere and Organizable Proliferation of NGOs and CBOs ndash direct well organized and
financed support to communities
Why is CSR happening
Internet and other communications innovations ndash direct communications from remote projects to worldwide audience
Global Democratization ndash increased attention to local issues
waynewaynedunncom
bull ldquoWe are determined to provide multi-skilling to workers and assist them to cope with retrenchments This is a must and not a choice for industryrdquo
bull ldquoIt is important for mining to ensure that economic benefits accrue to society as a whole and more specifically to communities affected by mining The social environment has not in my opinion been adequately addressed in the pastrdquo Hon Phumizile Mlambo-Ngcuka
South Africa Minister of Minerals and Energy
The Mining World Has Changed
waynewaynedunncom
CSR is a complicated space
135 Codes 929 Page Report And that was in Jan 2007
waynewaynedunncom
CSR amp Social License
Social License is necessary Needs to be renewed daily Can build reputational capital credits to help
through inevitable bumps and stumbles Social license is about value Social license applies to projects AND industries
waynewaynedunncom
Role of business is changing (click image to play video)
waynewaynedunncom
Intention and Strategy Make a Difference In the 1960s Petroleum exploration upstream closed the Orinoco making the water stagnant and devastated the life of the Warao Peoples
waynewaynedunncom
Why does the private sector care
Market is placing increasing value on intangibles Reputational
Capital is closely linked to shareholder value
17
32
68 80 80
83
68
32 20 20
1975 1985 1995 2005 2010
Components of SampP Market Value Intangible Assets Tangible Assets
Adapted from Milla Craigrsquos presentation to ISID ndash March 30 2012
waynewaynedunncom
Community Consultation and Value Study of 26 Gold Mines
owned by 19 publicly traded companies
Period from 1993 to 2008
Examined and coded over 50000 stakeholder events to develop an index of cooperationconflict
Effective consultation and engagement reduced discount rate on gold in ground from 72 to between 12 ndash 32
waynewaynedunncom
Itrsquos Real Money
$280000000
$670000000 $880000000
$720000000
$330000000
$120000000
$0
$100000000
$200000000
$300000000
$400000000
$500000000
$600000000
$700000000
$800000000
$900000000
$1000000000
72 33 12
Lost Value
Value in market
Market value of $1 billion of gold in the ground based on consultation and conflict
CSR is a Value Strategy
Share price of a CSR failure that rendered a multi-billion dollar reserve un-developable Good CSR creates value for company community and other stakeholders
~$1300 $029
Social License Failures cost
Bougaineville (PNG)- corporate practices were directly implicated in provoking civil war allegedly cost Rio Tinto $3 billion (Stanford Univ study) Tambo Grande (Peru) OvacikEurogold (Turkey)
waynewaynedunncom
Globalized world is demanding more of businesshellip Global media ndash The CNNization of the world ndash remote local
issues direct to television screens Social Media ndash Youtube Facebook Twitter etc Everything is
Everywhere and Organizable Proliferation of NGOs and CBOs ndash direct well organized and
financed support to communities
Why is CSR happening
Internet and other communications innovations ndash direct communications from remote projects to worldwide audience
Global Democratization ndash increased attention to local issues
waynewaynedunncom
bull ldquoWe are determined to provide multi-skilling to workers and assist them to cope with retrenchments This is a must and not a choice for industryrdquo
bull ldquoIt is important for mining to ensure that economic benefits accrue to society as a whole and more specifically to communities affected by mining The social environment has not in my opinion been adequately addressed in the pastrdquo Hon Phumizile Mlambo-Ngcuka
South Africa Minister of Minerals and Energy
The Mining World Has Changed
waynewaynedunncom
CSR is a complicated space
135 Codes 929 Page Report And that was in Jan 2007
waynewaynedunncom
CSR amp Social License
Social License is necessary Needs to be renewed daily Can build reputational capital credits to help
through inevitable bumps and stumbles Social license is about value Social license applies to projects AND industries
waynewaynedunncom
Role of business is changing (click image to play video)
waynewaynedunncom
Why does the private sector care
Market is placing increasing value on intangibles Reputational
Capital is closely linked to shareholder value
17
32
68 80 80
83
68
32 20 20
1975 1985 1995 2005 2010
Components of SampP Market Value Intangible Assets Tangible Assets
Adapted from Milla Craigrsquos presentation to ISID ndash March 30 2012
waynewaynedunncom
Community Consultation and Value Study of 26 Gold Mines
owned by 19 publicly traded companies
Period from 1993 to 2008
Examined and coded over 50000 stakeholder events to develop an index of cooperationconflict
Effective consultation and engagement reduced discount rate on gold in ground from 72 to between 12 ndash 32
waynewaynedunncom
Itrsquos Real Money
$280000000
$670000000 $880000000
$720000000
$330000000
$120000000
$0
$100000000
$200000000
$300000000
$400000000
$500000000
$600000000
$700000000
$800000000
$900000000
$1000000000
72 33 12
Lost Value
Value in market
Market value of $1 billion of gold in the ground based on consultation and conflict
CSR is a Value Strategy
Share price of a CSR failure that rendered a multi-billion dollar reserve un-developable Good CSR creates value for company community and other stakeholders
~$1300 $029
Social License Failures cost
Bougaineville (PNG)- corporate practices were directly implicated in provoking civil war allegedly cost Rio Tinto $3 billion (Stanford Univ study) Tambo Grande (Peru) OvacikEurogold (Turkey)
waynewaynedunncom
Globalized world is demanding more of businesshellip Global media ndash The CNNization of the world ndash remote local
issues direct to television screens Social Media ndash Youtube Facebook Twitter etc Everything is
Everywhere and Organizable Proliferation of NGOs and CBOs ndash direct well organized and
financed support to communities
Why is CSR happening
Internet and other communications innovations ndash direct communications from remote projects to worldwide audience
Global Democratization ndash increased attention to local issues
waynewaynedunncom
bull ldquoWe are determined to provide multi-skilling to workers and assist them to cope with retrenchments This is a must and not a choice for industryrdquo
bull ldquoIt is important for mining to ensure that economic benefits accrue to society as a whole and more specifically to communities affected by mining The social environment has not in my opinion been adequately addressed in the pastrdquo Hon Phumizile Mlambo-Ngcuka
South Africa Minister of Minerals and Energy
The Mining World Has Changed
waynewaynedunncom
CSR is a complicated space
135 Codes 929 Page Report And that was in Jan 2007
waynewaynedunncom
CSR amp Social License
Social License is necessary Needs to be renewed daily Can build reputational capital credits to help
through inevitable bumps and stumbles Social license is about value Social license applies to projects AND industries
waynewaynedunncom
Role of business is changing (click image to play video)
waynewaynedunncom
Community Consultation and Value Study of 26 Gold Mines
owned by 19 publicly traded companies
Period from 1993 to 2008
Examined and coded over 50000 stakeholder events to develop an index of cooperationconflict
Effective consultation and engagement reduced discount rate on gold in ground from 72 to between 12 ndash 32
waynewaynedunncom
Itrsquos Real Money
$280000000
$670000000 $880000000
$720000000
$330000000
$120000000
$0
$100000000
$200000000
$300000000
$400000000
$500000000
$600000000
$700000000
$800000000
$900000000
$1000000000
72 33 12
Lost Value
Value in market
Market value of $1 billion of gold in the ground based on consultation and conflict
CSR is a Value Strategy
Share price of a CSR failure that rendered a multi-billion dollar reserve un-developable Good CSR creates value for company community and other stakeholders
~$1300 $029
Social License Failures cost
Bougaineville (PNG)- corporate practices were directly implicated in provoking civil war allegedly cost Rio Tinto $3 billion (Stanford Univ study) Tambo Grande (Peru) OvacikEurogold (Turkey)
waynewaynedunncom
Globalized world is demanding more of businesshellip Global media ndash The CNNization of the world ndash remote local
issues direct to television screens Social Media ndash Youtube Facebook Twitter etc Everything is
Everywhere and Organizable Proliferation of NGOs and CBOs ndash direct well organized and
financed support to communities
Why is CSR happening
Internet and other communications innovations ndash direct communications from remote projects to worldwide audience
Global Democratization ndash increased attention to local issues
waynewaynedunncom
bull ldquoWe are determined to provide multi-skilling to workers and assist them to cope with retrenchments This is a must and not a choice for industryrdquo
bull ldquoIt is important for mining to ensure that economic benefits accrue to society as a whole and more specifically to communities affected by mining The social environment has not in my opinion been adequately addressed in the pastrdquo Hon Phumizile Mlambo-Ngcuka
South Africa Minister of Minerals and Energy
The Mining World Has Changed
waynewaynedunncom
CSR is a complicated space
135 Codes 929 Page Report And that was in Jan 2007
waynewaynedunncom
CSR amp Social License
Social License is necessary Needs to be renewed daily Can build reputational capital credits to help
through inevitable bumps and stumbles Social license is about value Social license applies to projects AND industries
waynewaynedunncom
Role of business is changing (click image to play video)
waynewaynedunncom
Itrsquos Real Money
$280000000
$670000000 $880000000
$720000000
$330000000
$120000000
$0
$100000000
$200000000
$300000000
$400000000
$500000000
$600000000
$700000000
$800000000
$900000000
$1000000000
72 33 12
Lost Value
Value in market
Market value of $1 billion of gold in the ground based on consultation and conflict
CSR is a Value Strategy
Share price of a CSR failure that rendered a multi-billion dollar reserve un-developable Good CSR creates value for company community and other stakeholders
~$1300 $029
Social License Failures cost
Bougaineville (PNG)- corporate practices were directly implicated in provoking civil war allegedly cost Rio Tinto $3 billion (Stanford Univ study) Tambo Grande (Peru) OvacikEurogold (Turkey)
waynewaynedunncom
Globalized world is demanding more of businesshellip Global media ndash The CNNization of the world ndash remote local
issues direct to television screens Social Media ndash Youtube Facebook Twitter etc Everything is
Everywhere and Organizable Proliferation of NGOs and CBOs ndash direct well organized and
financed support to communities
Why is CSR happening
Internet and other communications innovations ndash direct communications from remote projects to worldwide audience
Global Democratization ndash increased attention to local issues
waynewaynedunncom
bull ldquoWe are determined to provide multi-skilling to workers and assist them to cope with retrenchments This is a must and not a choice for industryrdquo
bull ldquoIt is important for mining to ensure that economic benefits accrue to society as a whole and more specifically to communities affected by mining The social environment has not in my opinion been adequately addressed in the pastrdquo Hon Phumizile Mlambo-Ngcuka
South Africa Minister of Minerals and Energy
The Mining World Has Changed
waynewaynedunncom
CSR is a complicated space
135 Codes 929 Page Report And that was in Jan 2007
waynewaynedunncom
CSR amp Social License
Social License is necessary Needs to be renewed daily Can build reputational capital credits to help
through inevitable bumps and stumbles Social license is about value Social license applies to projects AND industries
waynewaynedunncom
Role of business is changing (click image to play video)
CSR is a Value Strategy
Share price of a CSR failure that rendered a multi-billion dollar reserve un-developable Good CSR creates value for company community and other stakeholders
~$1300 $029
Social License Failures cost
Bougaineville (PNG)- corporate practices were directly implicated in provoking civil war allegedly cost Rio Tinto $3 billion (Stanford Univ study) Tambo Grande (Peru) OvacikEurogold (Turkey)
waynewaynedunncom
Globalized world is demanding more of businesshellip Global media ndash The CNNization of the world ndash remote local
issues direct to television screens Social Media ndash Youtube Facebook Twitter etc Everything is
Everywhere and Organizable Proliferation of NGOs and CBOs ndash direct well organized and
financed support to communities
Why is CSR happening
Internet and other communications innovations ndash direct communications from remote projects to worldwide audience
Global Democratization ndash increased attention to local issues
waynewaynedunncom
bull ldquoWe are determined to provide multi-skilling to workers and assist them to cope with retrenchments This is a must and not a choice for industryrdquo
bull ldquoIt is important for mining to ensure that economic benefits accrue to society as a whole and more specifically to communities affected by mining The social environment has not in my opinion been adequately addressed in the pastrdquo Hon Phumizile Mlambo-Ngcuka
South Africa Minister of Minerals and Energy
The Mining World Has Changed
waynewaynedunncom
CSR is a complicated space
135 Codes 929 Page Report And that was in Jan 2007
waynewaynedunncom
CSR amp Social License
Social License is necessary Needs to be renewed daily Can build reputational capital credits to help
through inevitable bumps and stumbles Social license is about value Social license applies to projects AND industries
waynewaynedunncom
Role of business is changing (click image to play video)
Social License Failures cost
Bougaineville (PNG)- corporate practices were directly implicated in provoking civil war allegedly cost Rio Tinto $3 billion (Stanford Univ study) Tambo Grande (Peru) OvacikEurogold (Turkey)
waynewaynedunncom
Globalized world is demanding more of businesshellip Global media ndash The CNNization of the world ndash remote local
issues direct to television screens Social Media ndash Youtube Facebook Twitter etc Everything is
Everywhere and Organizable Proliferation of NGOs and CBOs ndash direct well organized and
financed support to communities
Why is CSR happening
Internet and other communications innovations ndash direct communications from remote projects to worldwide audience
Global Democratization ndash increased attention to local issues
waynewaynedunncom
bull ldquoWe are determined to provide multi-skilling to workers and assist them to cope with retrenchments This is a must and not a choice for industryrdquo
bull ldquoIt is important for mining to ensure that economic benefits accrue to society as a whole and more specifically to communities affected by mining The social environment has not in my opinion been adequately addressed in the pastrdquo Hon Phumizile Mlambo-Ngcuka
South Africa Minister of Minerals and Energy
The Mining World Has Changed
waynewaynedunncom
CSR is a complicated space
135 Codes 929 Page Report And that was in Jan 2007
waynewaynedunncom
CSR amp Social License
Social License is necessary Needs to be renewed daily Can build reputational capital credits to help
through inevitable bumps and stumbles Social license is about value Social license applies to projects AND industries
waynewaynedunncom
Role of business is changing (click image to play video)
waynewaynedunncom
Globalized world is demanding more of businesshellip Global media ndash The CNNization of the world ndash remote local
issues direct to television screens Social Media ndash Youtube Facebook Twitter etc Everything is
Everywhere and Organizable Proliferation of NGOs and CBOs ndash direct well organized and
financed support to communities
Why is CSR happening
Internet and other communications innovations ndash direct communications from remote projects to worldwide audience
Global Democratization ndash increased attention to local issues
waynewaynedunncom
bull ldquoWe are determined to provide multi-skilling to workers and assist them to cope with retrenchments This is a must and not a choice for industryrdquo
bull ldquoIt is important for mining to ensure that economic benefits accrue to society as a whole and more specifically to communities affected by mining The social environment has not in my opinion been adequately addressed in the pastrdquo Hon Phumizile Mlambo-Ngcuka
South Africa Minister of Minerals and Energy
The Mining World Has Changed
waynewaynedunncom
CSR is a complicated space
135 Codes 929 Page Report And that was in Jan 2007
waynewaynedunncom
CSR amp Social License
Social License is necessary Needs to be renewed daily Can build reputational capital credits to help
through inevitable bumps and stumbles Social license is about value Social license applies to projects AND industries
waynewaynedunncom
Role of business is changing (click image to play video)
waynewaynedunncom
bull ldquoWe are determined to provide multi-skilling to workers and assist them to cope with retrenchments This is a must and not a choice for industryrdquo
bull ldquoIt is important for mining to ensure that economic benefits accrue to society as a whole and more specifically to communities affected by mining The social environment has not in my opinion been adequately addressed in the pastrdquo Hon Phumizile Mlambo-Ngcuka
South Africa Minister of Minerals and Energy
The Mining World Has Changed
waynewaynedunncom
CSR is a complicated space
135 Codes 929 Page Report And that was in Jan 2007
waynewaynedunncom
CSR amp Social License
Social License is necessary Needs to be renewed daily Can build reputational capital credits to help
through inevitable bumps and stumbles Social license is about value Social license applies to projects AND industries
waynewaynedunncom
Role of business is changing (click image to play video)
waynewaynedunncom
CSR is a complicated space
135 Codes 929 Page Report And that was in Jan 2007
waynewaynedunncom
CSR amp Social License
Social License is necessary Needs to be renewed daily Can build reputational capital credits to help
through inevitable bumps and stumbles Social license is about value Social license applies to projects AND industries
waynewaynedunncom
Role of business is changing (click image to play video)
waynewaynedunncom
CSR amp Social License
Social License is necessary Needs to be renewed daily Can build reputational capital credits to help
through inevitable bumps and stumbles Social license is about value Social license applies to projects AND industries
waynewaynedunncom
Role of business is changing (click image to play video)
waynewaynedunncom
Role of business is changing (click image to play video)
waynewaynedunncom
Case Studies (of successes)
Cameco in Northern Saskatchewan ndash indigenous employment and development (Industry Social License) Placer Dome South Africa ndash community development and
womenrsquos empowerment HIVAIDS programming leadership Placer Dome in Papua New Guinea ndash leading public private
partnerships in HIVAIDS programming (and southsouth cooperation) Eldorado Gold in Turkey ndash supporting community priorities CSR Developments in Ghana ndash underwater logging and
social license
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1 Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger 2 Achieve universal primary education 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
waynewaynedunncom
Uranium Industry in Northern Saskatchewan Huge remote area (larger than all but five US States (Alaska Texas California Montana and New Mexico)
Waynersquos World
waynewaynedunncom
Challenging area
Very few roads most communities fly-in only Most of the population was only a generation or
less away from life on the land hunting fishing trapping etc Low levels of literacy Little experience with or even exposure to
industrial employment or business
waynewaynedunncom
Challenging Times
Strong opposition to industry developing bull From Europe bull From within governing party
Industry had difficulties from all sides bull Local stakeholders didnrsquot have the capacity to engage
productively in the industry bull Early days of CSR (1980s) and companies largely didnrsquot
realize the importance of local engagement and value creation
waynewaynedunncom
Cameco in 1998
Camecorsquos approach has transformed the socio-economic well-being of Indigenous Peoples in Northern Saskatchewan
29 30
34
37 3739
42 42 43 44
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998(Aug)
Perc
enta
ge o
f Tot
al W
orkf
orce
Cameco Aboriginal Employment(includes permanent contractor workforce)
waynewaynedunncom
Cameco in Northern Saskatchewan (2010) About 50 of the employees at northern Saskatchewan
operations were local residents (much higher if you count northern residents living in south) 78 of services to northern minesites - approximately $295
million - went to northern businesses (trucking catering underground mining etc) Engaged in project discussions with communities impacted
by operations and exploration activities making 120 community visits to provide information and answer questions Donated over $25 million to northern and aboriginal
initiatives for youth health and wellness education and literacy and culture and recreation Provided $100000 in scholarships to post-secondary
students
waynewaynedunncom
So how did Cameco and the industry do it
Charted a new course (in the 1980s nobody was doing this stuff) Bayda Report (contracting preference) Kitsaki Development Corporation ndash NRT Trucking Skunk workssecret meetings Overcoming culture and practice barriers (drilling
underground mining etc) BHAGs Necessity
waynewaynedunncom Slide 28
Placer Dome South Africa
Case study of innovative developmental CSR Demonstrate application of key CSR principles
CSRSustainability Policy Strategic interventions vs shotgun approaches Impact metrics vs expense metrics Partnership strategies (financial operational technical) Leadership and leverage
Slide 29
Overview
bull Background ndash how did this get started
bull The Care Project ndashDeveloping and implementing the plan (challenges partners learnings) ndashBusiness value created
bull HIVAIDS ndash The Crisis and why does it matter ndash Programs and activities
Slide 30
Background 1990s saw massive changes in South
African mining industry ndash over 100000 jobs lost as the industry restructured 1999 ndash Placer Dome purchased a 50
interest in South Deep (WAL) a mine located just outside Johannesburg bull This was the first major post-apartheid
foreign investment in the South African mining industry
Labour force came from throughout 5 countries in Southern Africa
Slide 31
Background (cont) In late 1999 after detailed study management
realized that economic reality dictated major restructuring at South Deep
13 of the South Deep workforce (over 2500) workers were retrenched bull Industry standard retrenchment packages
consisted of 2 weeks salary per year of service plus access to onsite training
South Deep management compared the industry standard retrenchment package against the commitment to stakeholders inherent in the Placer Dome Sustainability Policy and decided that the workers deserved more ndash that the commitment went
BEYOND THE PAYCHECK
waynewaynedunncom Slide 32
Families amp Communities must benefit from mining
Slide 33
The Care Project A commitment to mitigating the social and
economic impact of retrenchment at the family and community level
A target of assisting at least 70 of the retrenchees and their families to become economically active
A commitment to develop HIVAIDS programming initiatives
A commitment to enable spouses (women) to be able to benefit directly from retrenchment benefits
2 year time frame and R15 million (CAD$36 million) budget was established
Implications
The Care project decisions and commitments had a huge implication for South Deep management
Entire industry watching to
see what this Canadian newcomer will do
waynewaynedunncom Slide 35
The Mine
2560 Retrenchees bullMozambique bullLesotho bullSouth Africa bullSwaziland bullBotswana
How to successfully provide socio-economic support across remote rural regions of five countries
waynewaynedunncom Slide 36
The Initial 4-Step Plan 1 Consultations with retrenchees in their villages 2 Recruit (from amongst the retrenchees) a group
of 25-30 fieldworkers who would provide frontline support to the retrenchees and their families
3 Locate and register the retrenchees 4 Provide them with training and support to enable
them to become economically active
All of the above to be done in partnership with MDA TEBA and other partners
waynewaynedunncom Slide 37
Reality was different than we expected Retrenchees and their
Unions were still angry over the contested retrenchment Retrencheesrsquo homes were
difficult to locate and registration was often problematic
Consultations with retrenchees
Walking to a remote retrenchee homestead in Lesotho
Slide 38
Reality was different than expected Lack of socio-economic development experience
was an issue Partnerships took longer to form and more time to
manage than expected Industry skepticism Mozambique floods National borders Micro-finance HIVAIDS Fieldworker training programs Retrenchee education levels Centralized delivery didnrsquot work Project was under-financed We couldnrsquot do it in two years Etc
Slide 39
Meeting the challenges
Negotiated a public private partnership with CIDA that contributed CAD$ 2 million in additional resources Kept working at getting our partnerships
working for everyone Leading by example gradually
demonstrated our commitment to industry unions and others Continual revision of plan and project
delivery to ensure it met the needs of the recipients
waynewaynedunncom Slide 40
The Process
Business Operation1 Ongoing availability of Technical Assistance and Business Counselling2 Ongoing faclitiation of skills training needs (ie business agriculture vocational etc)
Decision on Economic Option
Employment StreamEnterprise Stream
Evaluation of Micro Finance Application
Retrenchee is Re-Integrated and Economically Active
PersonalEconomic Plan
Prepared ampAssessed
PersonalEmployment Plan
Prepared
Business amp Financing Plan
Prepared
Employment Planning amp Preparation1 Identification of Employment Options2 Skills Training (VocationalAgricultural etc)3 Employment Counseling Placement (Job searchResume etc)
Business Planning amp Preparation1 Business Orientation a) Introduction to Business b) SkillsProduct Training2 Develop Draft Business Plan (to be reviewed with Counselor) (plan will contain market assessment financial operational and skills upgrading plan)3 Preparation of Micro-Finance Application
Orientation and Awareness Phase1 Registration amp Homestead Visits2 District Counselling Sessions3 Open DaysCareer Fairs4 Financial Lifes Skills Training5 Feedback and Choices Session
Ongoing Processes
Follow-up sessions activities to monitor effectiveness of interventions
Communication and consultation with stakeholders Continuous improvement process (review feedback enhance programs procedures processes)
13-step process Delivered 18 times Across Five countries
Slide 41
Some results 92 of the retrenchees were located
and registered 57 of those (1250) are economically
active 65 (1556) have received financial life
skills training Many of the trainees were women Care process is becoming an industry
standard in South Africa and replicated elsewhere in Africa and globally Development infrastructure and
partnerships throughout the five country region
Slide 42
Chicken raising business
Slide 43
Furniture making
waynewaynedunncom Slide 44
Unique training programs
waynewaynedunncom Slide 45
Rice farming in Mozambique
Slide 46
Spaza (convenience) shop
Slide 47
And the business value ishellip HIVAIDS Black Empowerment new
mining legislation social scorecards escalating security challenges and a myriad of other issues are the daily facts of mining life Mines and mining companies must demonstrate an ability to create meaningful value for people communities and other social stakeholders ndash and they must do so while meeting increasingly challenging financial targets
Placer Dome is not a charity and the
Care project was not just some sort of corporate philanthropy
waynewaynedunncom Slide 48
ldquoThe project changed the social face of the South African Mining Industryrdquo
Kgosietsile Mogaki
South African Ministry of Minerals and Energy
waynewaynedunncom Slide 49
What was in it for Placer Dome
We believe that our ability to effectively manage social issues is a competitive advantage as we look towards the future of the industry in South Africa and globally
Through programs like Care we are better able to manage risk and are securing our long term future in South Africa and throughout the sub-continent
Piet Kolbe Mine Manager South Deep
Slide 50
And then there is HIVAIDS
RSA ACCOUNTED FOR NEARLY 1 IN 8 OF THE NEW HIV INFECTIONS THAT OCCURRED WORLD WIDE IN 2000
HIV+ PREVALENCE RATE IN WOMEN ATTENDING ANTE-NATAL CLINICS INCREASED FROM 07 IN 1990 TO 248 IN 2001
AVERAGE OF 1700 NEW INFECTIONS PER DAY
LIFE EXPECTANCY WILL DECLINE FROM 65 TO 40 BY 2011
65
40
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
2001 2011
Life Expectancy
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HIVAIDS Facts (in 2000)
ESTIMATED THAT 12 OF TOTAL RSA POPULATION AND 25 OF MINEWORKERS ARE HIV+
ALREADY 400000 PEOPLE ARE AIDS SICK AND THIS WILL INCREASE TO 14 M BY 2010
YOUNG WOMEN PARTICULARLY VULNERABLE ndash 239 AGED BETWEEN 15 ndash 49 ALREADY INFECTED AND WILL RISE TO 297 BY 2007
AIDS ORPHANS AT PRESENT AMOUNT TO 660000+ AND WILL RISE TO 18M BY 2015
ACCUMULATIVE AIDS DEATHS WILL RISE TO 9M BY 2015
Slide 52
HIVAIDS Impact REDUCED ECONOMIC GROWTH RATE ndash 2010 GDP 20 below a non AIDS
scenario REDUCED POPULATION ndash RSA population 10M smaller than non AIDS scenario SKYROCKETING DEMANDS ON PUBLIC HEALTH SYSTEM - RADICALLY CHANGED PRIVATE SPENDING PATTERNS ndash to healthcare and
funeral costs IMPACT ON SOCIO-ECONOMIC STABILITY (orphans)
HIVAIDS is the worst epidemic in human history At every level it is causing
devastation destruction and suffering throughout Southern Africa This is the reality for business operating in much of Africa today Nobody can afford to ignore it
Slide 53
HIVAIDS and Gold Mining
$10oz impact if nothing is done (5 of production costs) ~$3oz with maximum
intervention Impact on social and political
stability
Slide 54
HIVAIDS Programming Placer Dome program ndash
multi-level and holistic Education Prevention Treatment Impact mitigation (when one
has AIDS) On the minesite In local communities In rural areas where our
workers come from
Slide 55
Minesite Program
TRAINING AND EDUCATION
STI amp TB TREATMENT
CONDOM DISTRIBUTION
PEER EDUCATION
VOLUNTARY COUNSELING AND TESTING (VCT)
WELLNESS PROGRAM
MEDICAL REPATRIATION
waynewaynedunncom Slide 56
Minesite Program
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Current Community Program
AWARENESS AND EDUCATION PROGRAMS
MOBILE CLINIC
CONDOM amp FEMIDOM DISTRIBUTION
PERIODIC PRESUMPTIVE TREATMENT (PPT)
TREATMENT FOR SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS ( STI)
waynewaynedunncom Slide 58
COMMUNITY PROGRAM
Community Mobile Clinic
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And when HIV prevention doesnrsquot work What to do when people can no
longer work They return to their villages
where there is little or no support Families are overwhelmed Tremendous social and
economic impact Addressing it effectively is too
much for one company
Slide 60
Industry Home Based Care
TEBA INFRA-STRUCTURE
TRAINING OF CARE GIVERS
SUPPORT STRUCTURE ndash QUALIFIED STAFF
MONTHLY MEDICATION
WORK WITH OTHER STAKEHOLDERS (EG TRADITIONAL HEALERS)
WORLD BANK DEVELOPMENT INNOVATION AWARD
waynewaynedunncom Slide 61
Home Based Care
Slide 62
INDUSTRY HOME BASED CARE RESULTS (Year One)
Milestone Target Actual
Community Care Supporters engaged 87 127
Community Care Training
87 123
People under Home Based Care 696 801
THE PROJECT EXCEEDED TARGETS IN EVERY AREA
waynewaynedunncom Slide 63
Overview of Placer Dome AIDS Programming SOUTH DEEP Sustainable Development Department
bullVoluntary Counseling and testing HIV Negative bullContinue working
On Mine Program Community Program
Modified work program Farm bullAgricultural work Environmental
Medical repatriation
Home Based Care
Benefits Care Positive
HBC EC OPP
Back to work or Re skilled
Wellness Program
waynewaynedunncom Slide 64
But what happens to children and families when the breadwinner canrsquot
work
Slide 65
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas HIVAIDS is having a
monumental impact on the socio-economic well being of families throughout rural Southern Africa
Workers who used to
support extended families of 10-20 people are becoming too sick to work and are coming home literally to die
Slide 66
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas Knowing that their family needs the
income and that there is little medical care for them if they go home these workers are staying on the job as long as possible In addition to the human tragedy
this is having a severe impact on business productivity There are solid business and
humane reasons to address this problem But economies of scale are
needed
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Reputational Results for Placer Dome Worst to First (enhanced
relationships in South Africa and Globally) First private sector project
to ever win World Bank Development Innovation Award Canadian CSREthical
Project Award (2004) Numerous other awards Stanford Case Study
waynewaynedunncom Slide 68
Where to next
The Care project piloted an effective means of assisting rural families to become economically active and has an existing infrastructure and management system in place
Industry Home Based Care project piloted a cost
effective fee for service program to support medically repatriated workers and their families
Slide 69
Planned Program
Care Positive Integrate the Home Based Care
project with the Care process and launch as a fee for service based program to address the social and economic impacts that AIDS is having on rural families and communities Start with the mining industry but
design the infrastructure and management systems to enable participation by other industries governments and donor community stakeholders
Care Process
+
Home Based Care
=
Care Positive
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Care Positive Summary
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Andhellip After over a year of negotiations CIDA declined to
participate in the Care Positive program (partnering with a mining company was seen as too much reputational risk) Industry was frustrated because the negotiations
had been invited by CIDA and industry had investment over $100000 and considerable reputational capital into them Industry went forward with modified HIVAIDS
programming but huge developmental impacts were lost
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MDG Impacts of Placer Dome in South Africa
1 Poverty and hunger 2 Some impact on primary education (School
feeding program) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
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One thing leads to another
World Bank observed how Placer Domersquos leadership on HIVAIDS moved South African mining industry All indications were that PNG was at risk of huge
crisis Placer Dome had two mines in PNG World Bank asked Placer Dome to take a look at
what might be done
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PNG HIVAIDS Scoping mission to
determine what might be done and how Enthusiastic interest from
industry government multi-laterals (WHO UNAIDS World Banketc) ODA (AusAID) CIDA partnered with Place Dome to develop an
HIVAIDS strategy for PNG that integrated industry public sector civil society and international community
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PNG Outcomes (or outputs ndash Irsquom never sure) Partnership with Mining
Industry Civil Society WHO UNAIDS UNDP World Bank PNG AIDS AusAID Oil Palm Industry etc National workshop on
HIVAIDS and publicprivate partnerships SouthSouth Collaboration
Industry government civil society international community study trip to South Africa
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PNG AIDS mission to South Africa
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MDG Impacts of PNG HIVAIDS work
1 Poverty and hunger (nutritional supplements) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
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Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Major gold find in WestCentral Turkey No successful
mining project launched in decades Eurogold project
built launched and halted by community action in late 1990s ndash still mothballed
UsakKislidag Minesite
Eurogold site
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Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Isolated rural area Nearly half of nearby
communities opposed to mine development Agriculture primary
economic activity in rural communities ndash smallmicro family farms
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Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Engaged with community beginning in early exploration stages Ongoing discussion and consultation for years during
exploration and development CIDA support to develop and strategic development plan Water supply for local villages Support to local health care Jobs and Procurement Agricultural Strategy (worked with farmers and provincial
govt to develop) Animal husbandry efficiencies (dairy sheep genetics etc) Agriculture research capacity
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Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Smooth permitting process Good local relationships (broad and deep) Over a decade of smooth operations Share price up over 15x (from $075 to $1325 Opened second mine in Turkey
bull Able to deal with controversial watershed issues after relationship success in Usak
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MDG Impacts of Eldorado Gold
1 Poverty and hunger (minimal) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
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Underwater Logging in Ghana
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Private Sector and International Development
Private sector especially resource extraction has a very mixed record bull Some horrendous disasters (Nigeria Warao Peoples in
Venezuela etc) bull Some great successes (Placer Dome Care project
mining and HIVAIDS in South Africa [but mining also created conditions to facilitate the spread of AIDS] AIDS strategy in PNG Cameco in Saskatchewan)
Successes can have a direct impact on Millennium Develpoment Goals
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Group Exercise Using the CIDA and Mining Companies papers that were
circulated on Tuesday discuss the questions below as a group Select a spokesperson to report the group consensus to the
room (if no consensus then have spokesperson report differing positions)
Should Official Development Assistance agencies like
CIDA and multi-laterals like the United Nations Development Program work with private sector in developing economies If yes why And how should they work with them If no why And what should they do when
interestsobjectives overlap
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SDCSR Implementation Challenges
more than a warm fuzzy issue Spending isnrsquot the answer
Plan
Framework
System
Results
Solving social problems Objectives
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Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Beyond Beads and Trinkets ndash BC Mining Review
A lsquohow torsquo article on mining and CSR
Wayne Dunn
BP Venezuela Indigenous Relations ndash Meeting the Challenge Responsibly and Sustainably
Situational assessment and strategic plan for BP Venezuela Authorized for release by BP
Wayne Dunn
Cameco Community Relations Report
Situational assessment and management strategy Authorized for release by Cameco
Wayne Dunn
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Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author Beyond Beads lsquon Trinkets A systematic approach to managing community relations
A conference paper describing a systematic approach to community relations management helping companies to methodically develop mutually beneficial relationships with local communities and interests (this is one of the earliest papers on this subject ndash written in 1998)
Wayne Dunn
The costs of conflict with local communities in the extractive industry
Analysis of the cost of community conflicts in the Extractive Sector
Rachel Davis and Daniel M Franks
Creating Shared Value
Harvard Business Review interview with Michael Porter
Video
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Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Social License Its all about value
Discussion on Social License and shareholder Value
Wayne Dunn
Its about Development Commentary on the CIDAMining Company issue
Wayne Dunn
Integrating corporate strategy and social responsibilitymdashmarket returns from stakeholder engagement
Discussion and analysis on market returns on stakeholder engagement
Witold J Henisz Sinziana Dorobantu and Lite J Narty
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Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
McGill Reporter ndash Four Burning Questions Wayne Dunn on CSR
Discussion on CSR Wayne Dunn
Miningrsquos contribution to sustainable development ndashan overview
Discussion paper prepared by the International Council on Mining and Metals
Millennium Development Goals
United Nations
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Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Mining and Agriculture Development
A short lsquohow torsquo guide for mining projects to engage with the local agriculture sector
Al Hingston
PDSA Social Value Brochure
Brochure on social value created by Placer Dome South Africa
Placer Dome
The Value of Social License
Opinion piece published in Northern Miner
Wayne Dunn
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Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Golden Opportunity When a Canadian multinational laid off hundreds of gold miners in South Africa it went many extra miles to help them get back on their feet
Stanford Business School Case Study on Placer Dome in South Africa
Wayne Dunn
The Changing Resource Development Paradigm Maximizing Sustainable Local Benefits from Resource Development
Strategic thought piece prepared for the government of British Columbia Canada
Wayne Dunn
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Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
The Disappearing Barriers Between Business And Non-profits Are Driving Innovation
Discussion paper
Katherine Pikus
When Condoms are not enough
World Bank staff magazine article on Placer Dome and South African mining industryrsquos work with HIVAIDS
Craig Andrews
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Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
MINING AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA Preliminary Research on a Potential Pilot Project in Porgera and Lihir
Strategic research and action plan on mining and local economic development in Papua New Guinea prepared for the World Bank
Wayne Dunn
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What we covered
We will explore Why we even discuss private sector contributions Why does the private sector engage in international
development MDGs as a unifying framework between public private
and civil society sectors in International Development Some case study examples (mostly in extractive
sector) Publicprivatecivil society collaboration ndash case study
and discussion (CIDA and Mining Companies) Open discussion on topics of interest (time permitting)
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Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
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Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
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Alignment around Shared Value For shareholders For Communities For People For Governments
Private Sector Contributions To International Development
Remember
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1 Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger 2 Achieve universal primary education 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
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Uranium Industry in Northern Saskatchewan Huge remote area (larger than all but five US States (Alaska Texas California Montana and New Mexico)
Waynersquos World
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Challenging area
Very few roads most communities fly-in only Most of the population was only a generation or
less away from life on the land hunting fishing trapping etc Low levels of literacy Little experience with or even exposure to
industrial employment or business
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Challenging Times
Strong opposition to industry developing bull From Europe bull From within governing party
Industry had difficulties from all sides bull Local stakeholders didnrsquot have the capacity to engage
productively in the industry bull Early days of CSR (1980s) and companies largely didnrsquot
realize the importance of local engagement and value creation
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Cameco in 1998
Camecorsquos approach has transformed the socio-economic well-being of Indigenous Peoples in Northern Saskatchewan
29 30
34
37 3739
42 42 43 44
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998(Aug)
Perc
enta
ge o
f Tot
al W
orkf
orce
Cameco Aboriginal Employment(includes permanent contractor workforce)
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Cameco in Northern Saskatchewan (2010) About 50 of the employees at northern Saskatchewan
operations were local residents (much higher if you count northern residents living in south) 78 of services to northern minesites - approximately $295
million - went to northern businesses (trucking catering underground mining etc) Engaged in project discussions with communities impacted
by operations and exploration activities making 120 community visits to provide information and answer questions Donated over $25 million to northern and aboriginal
initiatives for youth health and wellness education and literacy and culture and recreation Provided $100000 in scholarships to post-secondary
students
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So how did Cameco and the industry do it
Charted a new course (in the 1980s nobody was doing this stuff) Bayda Report (contracting preference) Kitsaki Development Corporation ndash NRT Trucking Skunk workssecret meetings Overcoming culture and practice barriers (drilling
underground mining etc) BHAGs Necessity
waynewaynedunncom Slide 28
Placer Dome South Africa
Case study of innovative developmental CSR Demonstrate application of key CSR principles
CSRSustainability Policy Strategic interventions vs shotgun approaches Impact metrics vs expense metrics Partnership strategies (financial operational technical) Leadership and leverage
Slide 29
Overview
bull Background ndash how did this get started
bull The Care Project ndashDeveloping and implementing the plan (challenges partners learnings) ndashBusiness value created
bull HIVAIDS ndash The Crisis and why does it matter ndash Programs and activities
Slide 30
Background 1990s saw massive changes in South
African mining industry ndash over 100000 jobs lost as the industry restructured 1999 ndash Placer Dome purchased a 50
interest in South Deep (WAL) a mine located just outside Johannesburg bull This was the first major post-apartheid
foreign investment in the South African mining industry
Labour force came from throughout 5 countries in Southern Africa
Slide 31
Background (cont) In late 1999 after detailed study management
realized that economic reality dictated major restructuring at South Deep
13 of the South Deep workforce (over 2500) workers were retrenched bull Industry standard retrenchment packages
consisted of 2 weeks salary per year of service plus access to onsite training
South Deep management compared the industry standard retrenchment package against the commitment to stakeholders inherent in the Placer Dome Sustainability Policy and decided that the workers deserved more ndash that the commitment went
BEYOND THE PAYCHECK
waynewaynedunncom Slide 32
Families amp Communities must benefit from mining
Slide 33
The Care Project A commitment to mitigating the social and
economic impact of retrenchment at the family and community level
A target of assisting at least 70 of the retrenchees and their families to become economically active
A commitment to develop HIVAIDS programming initiatives
A commitment to enable spouses (women) to be able to benefit directly from retrenchment benefits
2 year time frame and R15 million (CAD$36 million) budget was established
Implications
The Care project decisions and commitments had a huge implication for South Deep management
Entire industry watching to
see what this Canadian newcomer will do
waynewaynedunncom Slide 35
The Mine
2560 Retrenchees bullMozambique bullLesotho bullSouth Africa bullSwaziland bullBotswana
How to successfully provide socio-economic support across remote rural regions of five countries
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The Initial 4-Step Plan 1 Consultations with retrenchees in their villages 2 Recruit (from amongst the retrenchees) a group
of 25-30 fieldworkers who would provide frontline support to the retrenchees and their families
3 Locate and register the retrenchees 4 Provide them with training and support to enable
them to become economically active
All of the above to be done in partnership with MDA TEBA and other partners
waynewaynedunncom Slide 37
Reality was different than we expected Retrenchees and their
Unions were still angry over the contested retrenchment Retrencheesrsquo homes were
difficult to locate and registration was often problematic
Consultations with retrenchees
Walking to a remote retrenchee homestead in Lesotho
Slide 38
Reality was different than expected Lack of socio-economic development experience
was an issue Partnerships took longer to form and more time to
manage than expected Industry skepticism Mozambique floods National borders Micro-finance HIVAIDS Fieldworker training programs Retrenchee education levels Centralized delivery didnrsquot work Project was under-financed We couldnrsquot do it in two years Etc
Slide 39
Meeting the challenges
Negotiated a public private partnership with CIDA that contributed CAD$ 2 million in additional resources Kept working at getting our partnerships
working for everyone Leading by example gradually
demonstrated our commitment to industry unions and others Continual revision of plan and project
delivery to ensure it met the needs of the recipients
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The Process
Business Operation1 Ongoing availability of Technical Assistance and Business Counselling2 Ongoing faclitiation of skills training needs (ie business agriculture vocational etc)
Decision on Economic Option
Employment StreamEnterprise Stream
Evaluation of Micro Finance Application
Retrenchee is Re-Integrated and Economically Active
PersonalEconomic Plan
Prepared ampAssessed
PersonalEmployment Plan
Prepared
Business amp Financing Plan
Prepared
Employment Planning amp Preparation1 Identification of Employment Options2 Skills Training (VocationalAgricultural etc)3 Employment Counseling Placement (Job searchResume etc)
Business Planning amp Preparation1 Business Orientation a) Introduction to Business b) SkillsProduct Training2 Develop Draft Business Plan (to be reviewed with Counselor) (plan will contain market assessment financial operational and skills upgrading plan)3 Preparation of Micro-Finance Application
Orientation and Awareness Phase1 Registration amp Homestead Visits2 District Counselling Sessions3 Open DaysCareer Fairs4 Financial Lifes Skills Training5 Feedback and Choices Session
Ongoing Processes
Follow-up sessions activities to monitor effectiveness of interventions
Communication and consultation with stakeholders Continuous improvement process (review feedback enhance programs procedures processes)
13-step process Delivered 18 times Across Five countries
Slide 41
Some results 92 of the retrenchees were located
and registered 57 of those (1250) are economically
active 65 (1556) have received financial life
skills training Many of the trainees were women Care process is becoming an industry
standard in South Africa and replicated elsewhere in Africa and globally Development infrastructure and
partnerships throughout the five country region
Slide 42
Chicken raising business
Slide 43
Furniture making
waynewaynedunncom Slide 44
Unique training programs
waynewaynedunncom Slide 45
Rice farming in Mozambique
Slide 46
Spaza (convenience) shop
Slide 47
And the business value ishellip HIVAIDS Black Empowerment new
mining legislation social scorecards escalating security challenges and a myriad of other issues are the daily facts of mining life Mines and mining companies must demonstrate an ability to create meaningful value for people communities and other social stakeholders ndash and they must do so while meeting increasingly challenging financial targets
Placer Dome is not a charity and the
Care project was not just some sort of corporate philanthropy
waynewaynedunncom Slide 48
ldquoThe project changed the social face of the South African Mining Industryrdquo
Kgosietsile Mogaki
South African Ministry of Minerals and Energy
waynewaynedunncom Slide 49
What was in it for Placer Dome
We believe that our ability to effectively manage social issues is a competitive advantage as we look towards the future of the industry in South Africa and globally
Through programs like Care we are better able to manage risk and are securing our long term future in South Africa and throughout the sub-continent
Piet Kolbe Mine Manager South Deep
Slide 50
And then there is HIVAIDS
RSA ACCOUNTED FOR NEARLY 1 IN 8 OF THE NEW HIV INFECTIONS THAT OCCURRED WORLD WIDE IN 2000
HIV+ PREVALENCE RATE IN WOMEN ATTENDING ANTE-NATAL CLINICS INCREASED FROM 07 IN 1990 TO 248 IN 2001
AVERAGE OF 1700 NEW INFECTIONS PER DAY
LIFE EXPECTANCY WILL DECLINE FROM 65 TO 40 BY 2011
65
40
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
2001 2011
Life Expectancy
waynewaynedunncom Slide 51
HIVAIDS Facts (in 2000)
ESTIMATED THAT 12 OF TOTAL RSA POPULATION AND 25 OF MINEWORKERS ARE HIV+
ALREADY 400000 PEOPLE ARE AIDS SICK AND THIS WILL INCREASE TO 14 M BY 2010
YOUNG WOMEN PARTICULARLY VULNERABLE ndash 239 AGED BETWEEN 15 ndash 49 ALREADY INFECTED AND WILL RISE TO 297 BY 2007
AIDS ORPHANS AT PRESENT AMOUNT TO 660000+ AND WILL RISE TO 18M BY 2015
ACCUMULATIVE AIDS DEATHS WILL RISE TO 9M BY 2015
Slide 52
HIVAIDS Impact REDUCED ECONOMIC GROWTH RATE ndash 2010 GDP 20 below a non AIDS
scenario REDUCED POPULATION ndash RSA population 10M smaller than non AIDS scenario SKYROCKETING DEMANDS ON PUBLIC HEALTH SYSTEM - RADICALLY CHANGED PRIVATE SPENDING PATTERNS ndash to healthcare and
funeral costs IMPACT ON SOCIO-ECONOMIC STABILITY (orphans)
HIVAIDS is the worst epidemic in human history At every level it is causing
devastation destruction and suffering throughout Southern Africa This is the reality for business operating in much of Africa today Nobody can afford to ignore it
Slide 53
HIVAIDS and Gold Mining
$10oz impact if nothing is done (5 of production costs) ~$3oz with maximum
intervention Impact on social and political
stability
Slide 54
HIVAIDS Programming Placer Dome program ndash
multi-level and holistic Education Prevention Treatment Impact mitigation (when one
has AIDS) On the minesite In local communities In rural areas where our
workers come from
Slide 55
Minesite Program
TRAINING AND EDUCATION
STI amp TB TREATMENT
CONDOM DISTRIBUTION
PEER EDUCATION
VOLUNTARY COUNSELING AND TESTING (VCT)
WELLNESS PROGRAM
MEDICAL REPATRIATION
waynewaynedunncom Slide 56
Minesite Program
waynewaynedunncom Slide 57
Current Community Program
AWARENESS AND EDUCATION PROGRAMS
MOBILE CLINIC
CONDOM amp FEMIDOM DISTRIBUTION
PERIODIC PRESUMPTIVE TREATMENT (PPT)
TREATMENT FOR SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS ( STI)
waynewaynedunncom Slide 58
COMMUNITY PROGRAM
Community Mobile Clinic
waynewaynedunncom Slide 59
And when HIV prevention doesnrsquot work What to do when people can no
longer work They return to their villages
where there is little or no support Families are overwhelmed Tremendous social and
economic impact Addressing it effectively is too
much for one company
Slide 60
Industry Home Based Care
TEBA INFRA-STRUCTURE
TRAINING OF CARE GIVERS
SUPPORT STRUCTURE ndash QUALIFIED STAFF
MONTHLY MEDICATION
WORK WITH OTHER STAKEHOLDERS (EG TRADITIONAL HEALERS)
WORLD BANK DEVELOPMENT INNOVATION AWARD
waynewaynedunncom Slide 61
Home Based Care
Slide 62
INDUSTRY HOME BASED CARE RESULTS (Year One)
Milestone Target Actual
Community Care Supporters engaged 87 127
Community Care Training
87 123
People under Home Based Care 696 801
THE PROJECT EXCEEDED TARGETS IN EVERY AREA
waynewaynedunncom Slide 63
Overview of Placer Dome AIDS Programming SOUTH DEEP Sustainable Development Department
bullVoluntary Counseling and testing HIV Negative bullContinue working
On Mine Program Community Program
Modified work program Farm bullAgricultural work Environmental
Medical repatriation
Home Based Care
Benefits Care Positive
HBC EC OPP
Back to work or Re skilled
Wellness Program
waynewaynedunncom Slide 64
But what happens to children and families when the breadwinner canrsquot
work
Slide 65
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas HIVAIDS is having a
monumental impact on the socio-economic well being of families throughout rural Southern Africa
Workers who used to
support extended families of 10-20 people are becoming too sick to work and are coming home literally to die
Slide 66
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas Knowing that their family needs the
income and that there is little medical care for them if they go home these workers are staying on the job as long as possible In addition to the human tragedy
this is having a severe impact on business productivity There are solid business and
humane reasons to address this problem But economies of scale are
needed
waynewaynedunncom
Reputational Results for Placer Dome Worst to First (enhanced
relationships in South Africa and Globally) First private sector project
to ever win World Bank Development Innovation Award Canadian CSREthical
Project Award (2004) Numerous other awards Stanford Case Study
waynewaynedunncom Slide 68
Where to next
The Care project piloted an effective means of assisting rural families to become economically active and has an existing infrastructure and management system in place
Industry Home Based Care project piloted a cost
effective fee for service program to support medically repatriated workers and their families
Slide 69
Planned Program
Care Positive Integrate the Home Based Care
project with the Care process and launch as a fee for service based program to address the social and economic impacts that AIDS is having on rural families and communities Start with the mining industry but
design the infrastructure and management systems to enable participation by other industries governments and donor community stakeholders
Care Process
+
Home Based Care
=
Care Positive
waynewaynedunncom Slide 70
Care Positive Summary
waynewaynedunncom
Andhellip After over a year of negotiations CIDA declined to
participate in the Care Positive program (partnering with a mining company was seen as too much reputational risk) Industry was frustrated because the negotiations
had been invited by CIDA and industry had investment over $100000 and considerable reputational capital into them Industry went forward with modified HIVAIDS
programming but huge developmental impacts were lost
waynewaynedunncom Slide 72
MDG Impacts of Placer Dome in South Africa
1 Poverty and hunger 2 Some impact on primary education (School
feeding program) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
One thing leads to another
World Bank observed how Placer Domersquos leadership on HIVAIDS moved South African mining industry All indications were that PNG was at risk of huge
crisis Placer Dome had two mines in PNG World Bank asked Placer Dome to take a look at
what might be done
waynewaynedunncom
PNG HIVAIDS Scoping mission to
determine what might be done and how Enthusiastic interest from
industry government multi-laterals (WHO UNAIDS World Banketc) ODA (AusAID) CIDA partnered with Place Dome to develop an
HIVAIDS strategy for PNG that integrated industry public sector civil society and international community
waynewaynedunncom
PNG Outcomes (or outputs ndash Irsquom never sure) Partnership with Mining
Industry Civil Society WHO UNAIDS UNDP World Bank PNG AIDS AusAID Oil Palm Industry etc National workshop on
HIVAIDS and publicprivate partnerships SouthSouth Collaboration
Industry government civil society international community study trip to South Africa
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PNG AIDS mission to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom Slide 78
MDG Impacts of PNG HIVAIDS work
1 Poverty and hunger (nutritional supplements) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Major gold find in WestCentral Turkey No successful
mining project launched in decades Eurogold project
built launched and halted by community action in late 1990s ndash still mothballed
UsakKislidag Minesite
Eurogold site
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Isolated rural area Nearly half of nearby
communities opposed to mine development Agriculture primary
economic activity in rural communities ndash smallmicro family farms
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Engaged with community beginning in early exploration stages Ongoing discussion and consultation for years during
exploration and development CIDA support to develop and strategic development plan Water supply for local villages Support to local health care Jobs and Procurement Agricultural Strategy (worked with farmers and provincial
govt to develop) Animal husbandry efficiencies (dairy sheep genetics etc) Agriculture research capacity
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Smooth permitting process Good local relationships (broad and deep) Over a decade of smooth operations Share price up over 15x (from $075 to $1325 Opened second mine in Turkey
bull Able to deal with controversial watershed issues after relationship success in Usak
waynewaynedunncom Slide 83
MDG Impacts of Eldorado Gold
1 Poverty and hunger (minimal) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Underwater Logging in Ghana
waynewaynedunncom
Private Sector and International Development
Private sector especially resource extraction has a very mixed record bull Some horrendous disasters (Nigeria Warao Peoples in
Venezuela etc) bull Some great successes (Placer Dome Care project
mining and HIVAIDS in South Africa [but mining also created conditions to facilitate the spread of AIDS] AIDS strategy in PNG Cameco in Saskatchewan)
Successes can have a direct impact on Millennium Develpoment Goals
waynewaynedunncom
Group Exercise Using the CIDA and Mining Companies papers that were
circulated on Tuesday discuss the questions below as a group Select a spokesperson to report the group consensus to the
room (if no consensus then have spokesperson report differing positions)
Should Official Development Assistance agencies like
CIDA and multi-laterals like the United Nations Development Program work with private sector in developing economies If yes why And how should they work with them If no why And what should they do when
interestsobjectives overlap
waynewaynedunncom
SDCSR Implementation Challenges
more than a warm fuzzy issue Spending isnrsquot the answer
Plan
Framework
System
Results
Solving social problems Objectives
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Beyond Beads and Trinkets ndash BC Mining Review
A lsquohow torsquo article on mining and CSR
Wayne Dunn
BP Venezuela Indigenous Relations ndash Meeting the Challenge Responsibly and Sustainably
Situational assessment and strategic plan for BP Venezuela Authorized for release by BP
Wayne Dunn
Cameco Community Relations Report
Situational assessment and management strategy Authorized for release by Cameco
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author Beyond Beads lsquon Trinkets A systematic approach to managing community relations
A conference paper describing a systematic approach to community relations management helping companies to methodically develop mutually beneficial relationships with local communities and interests (this is one of the earliest papers on this subject ndash written in 1998)
Wayne Dunn
The costs of conflict with local communities in the extractive industry
Analysis of the cost of community conflicts in the Extractive Sector
Rachel Davis and Daniel M Franks
Creating Shared Value
Harvard Business Review interview with Michael Porter
Video
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Social License Its all about value
Discussion on Social License and shareholder Value
Wayne Dunn
Its about Development Commentary on the CIDAMining Company issue
Wayne Dunn
Integrating corporate strategy and social responsibilitymdashmarket returns from stakeholder engagement
Discussion and analysis on market returns on stakeholder engagement
Witold J Henisz Sinziana Dorobantu and Lite J Narty
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
McGill Reporter ndash Four Burning Questions Wayne Dunn on CSR
Discussion on CSR Wayne Dunn
Miningrsquos contribution to sustainable development ndashan overview
Discussion paper prepared by the International Council on Mining and Metals
Millennium Development Goals
United Nations
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Mining and Agriculture Development
A short lsquohow torsquo guide for mining projects to engage with the local agriculture sector
Al Hingston
PDSA Social Value Brochure
Brochure on social value created by Placer Dome South Africa
Placer Dome
The Value of Social License
Opinion piece published in Northern Miner
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Golden Opportunity When a Canadian multinational laid off hundreds of gold miners in South Africa it went many extra miles to help them get back on their feet
Stanford Business School Case Study on Placer Dome in South Africa
Wayne Dunn
The Changing Resource Development Paradigm Maximizing Sustainable Local Benefits from Resource Development
Strategic thought piece prepared for the government of British Columbia Canada
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
The Disappearing Barriers Between Business And Non-profits Are Driving Innovation
Discussion paper
Katherine Pikus
When Condoms are not enough
World Bank staff magazine article on Placer Dome and South African mining industryrsquos work with HIVAIDS
Craig Andrews
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
MINING AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA Preliminary Research on a Potential Pilot Project in Porgera and Lihir
Strategic research and action plan on mining and local economic development in Papua New Guinea prepared for the World Bank
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
What we covered
We will explore Why we even discuss private sector contributions Why does the private sector engage in international
development MDGs as a unifying framework between public private
and civil society sectors in International Development Some case study examples (mostly in extractive
sector) Publicprivatecivil society collaboration ndash case study
and discussion (CIDA and Mining Companies) Open discussion on topics of interest (time permitting)
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Alignment around Shared Value For shareholders For Communities For People For Governments
Private Sector Contributions To International Development
Remember
waynewaynedunncom
Uranium Industry in Northern Saskatchewan Huge remote area (larger than all but five US States (Alaska Texas California Montana and New Mexico)
Waynersquos World
waynewaynedunncom
Challenging area
Very few roads most communities fly-in only Most of the population was only a generation or
less away from life on the land hunting fishing trapping etc Low levels of literacy Little experience with or even exposure to
industrial employment or business
waynewaynedunncom
Challenging Times
Strong opposition to industry developing bull From Europe bull From within governing party
Industry had difficulties from all sides bull Local stakeholders didnrsquot have the capacity to engage
productively in the industry bull Early days of CSR (1980s) and companies largely didnrsquot
realize the importance of local engagement and value creation
waynewaynedunncom
Cameco in 1998
Camecorsquos approach has transformed the socio-economic well-being of Indigenous Peoples in Northern Saskatchewan
29 30
34
37 3739
42 42 43 44
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998(Aug)
Perc
enta
ge o
f Tot
al W
orkf
orce
Cameco Aboriginal Employment(includes permanent contractor workforce)
waynewaynedunncom
Cameco in Northern Saskatchewan (2010) About 50 of the employees at northern Saskatchewan
operations were local residents (much higher if you count northern residents living in south) 78 of services to northern minesites - approximately $295
million - went to northern businesses (trucking catering underground mining etc) Engaged in project discussions with communities impacted
by operations and exploration activities making 120 community visits to provide information and answer questions Donated over $25 million to northern and aboriginal
initiatives for youth health and wellness education and literacy and culture and recreation Provided $100000 in scholarships to post-secondary
students
waynewaynedunncom
So how did Cameco and the industry do it
Charted a new course (in the 1980s nobody was doing this stuff) Bayda Report (contracting preference) Kitsaki Development Corporation ndash NRT Trucking Skunk workssecret meetings Overcoming culture and practice barriers (drilling
underground mining etc) BHAGs Necessity
waynewaynedunncom Slide 28
Placer Dome South Africa
Case study of innovative developmental CSR Demonstrate application of key CSR principles
CSRSustainability Policy Strategic interventions vs shotgun approaches Impact metrics vs expense metrics Partnership strategies (financial operational technical) Leadership and leverage
Slide 29
Overview
bull Background ndash how did this get started
bull The Care Project ndashDeveloping and implementing the plan (challenges partners learnings) ndashBusiness value created
bull HIVAIDS ndash The Crisis and why does it matter ndash Programs and activities
Slide 30
Background 1990s saw massive changes in South
African mining industry ndash over 100000 jobs lost as the industry restructured 1999 ndash Placer Dome purchased a 50
interest in South Deep (WAL) a mine located just outside Johannesburg bull This was the first major post-apartheid
foreign investment in the South African mining industry
Labour force came from throughout 5 countries in Southern Africa
Slide 31
Background (cont) In late 1999 after detailed study management
realized that economic reality dictated major restructuring at South Deep
13 of the South Deep workforce (over 2500) workers were retrenched bull Industry standard retrenchment packages
consisted of 2 weeks salary per year of service plus access to onsite training
South Deep management compared the industry standard retrenchment package against the commitment to stakeholders inherent in the Placer Dome Sustainability Policy and decided that the workers deserved more ndash that the commitment went
BEYOND THE PAYCHECK
waynewaynedunncom Slide 32
Families amp Communities must benefit from mining
Slide 33
The Care Project A commitment to mitigating the social and
economic impact of retrenchment at the family and community level
A target of assisting at least 70 of the retrenchees and their families to become economically active
A commitment to develop HIVAIDS programming initiatives
A commitment to enable spouses (women) to be able to benefit directly from retrenchment benefits
2 year time frame and R15 million (CAD$36 million) budget was established
Implications
The Care project decisions and commitments had a huge implication for South Deep management
Entire industry watching to
see what this Canadian newcomer will do
waynewaynedunncom Slide 35
The Mine
2560 Retrenchees bullMozambique bullLesotho bullSouth Africa bullSwaziland bullBotswana
How to successfully provide socio-economic support across remote rural regions of five countries
waynewaynedunncom Slide 36
The Initial 4-Step Plan 1 Consultations with retrenchees in their villages 2 Recruit (from amongst the retrenchees) a group
of 25-30 fieldworkers who would provide frontline support to the retrenchees and their families
3 Locate and register the retrenchees 4 Provide them with training and support to enable
them to become economically active
All of the above to be done in partnership with MDA TEBA and other partners
waynewaynedunncom Slide 37
Reality was different than we expected Retrenchees and their
Unions were still angry over the contested retrenchment Retrencheesrsquo homes were
difficult to locate and registration was often problematic
Consultations with retrenchees
Walking to a remote retrenchee homestead in Lesotho
Slide 38
Reality was different than expected Lack of socio-economic development experience
was an issue Partnerships took longer to form and more time to
manage than expected Industry skepticism Mozambique floods National borders Micro-finance HIVAIDS Fieldworker training programs Retrenchee education levels Centralized delivery didnrsquot work Project was under-financed We couldnrsquot do it in two years Etc
Slide 39
Meeting the challenges
Negotiated a public private partnership with CIDA that contributed CAD$ 2 million in additional resources Kept working at getting our partnerships
working for everyone Leading by example gradually
demonstrated our commitment to industry unions and others Continual revision of plan and project
delivery to ensure it met the needs of the recipients
waynewaynedunncom Slide 40
The Process
Business Operation1 Ongoing availability of Technical Assistance and Business Counselling2 Ongoing faclitiation of skills training needs (ie business agriculture vocational etc)
Decision on Economic Option
Employment StreamEnterprise Stream
Evaluation of Micro Finance Application
Retrenchee is Re-Integrated and Economically Active
PersonalEconomic Plan
Prepared ampAssessed
PersonalEmployment Plan
Prepared
Business amp Financing Plan
Prepared
Employment Planning amp Preparation1 Identification of Employment Options2 Skills Training (VocationalAgricultural etc)3 Employment Counseling Placement (Job searchResume etc)
Business Planning amp Preparation1 Business Orientation a) Introduction to Business b) SkillsProduct Training2 Develop Draft Business Plan (to be reviewed with Counselor) (plan will contain market assessment financial operational and skills upgrading plan)3 Preparation of Micro-Finance Application
Orientation and Awareness Phase1 Registration amp Homestead Visits2 District Counselling Sessions3 Open DaysCareer Fairs4 Financial Lifes Skills Training5 Feedback and Choices Session
Ongoing Processes
Follow-up sessions activities to monitor effectiveness of interventions
Communication and consultation with stakeholders Continuous improvement process (review feedback enhance programs procedures processes)
13-step process Delivered 18 times Across Five countries
Slide 41
Some results 92 of the retrenchees were located
and registered 57 of those (1250) are economically
active 65 (1556) have received financial life
skills training Many of the trainees were women Care process is becoming an industry
standard in South Africa and replicated elsewhere in Africa and globally Development infrastructure and
partnerships throughout the five country region
Slide 42
Chicken raising business
Slide 43
Furniture making
waynewaynedunncom Slide 44
Unique training programs
waynewaynedunncom Slide 45
Rice farming in Mozambique
Slide 46
Spaza (convenience) shop
Slide 47
And the business value ishellip HIVAIDS Black Empowerment new
mining legislation social scorecards escalating security challenges and a myriad of other issues are the daily facts of mining life Mines and mining companies must demonstrate an ability to create meaningful value for people communities and other social stakeholders ndash and they must do so while meeting increasingly challenging financial targets
Placer Dome is not a charity and the
Care project was not just some sort of corporate philanthropy
waynewaynedunncom Slide 48
ldquoThe project changed the social face of the South African Mining Industryrdquo
Kgosietsile Mogaki
South African Ministry of Minerals and Energy
waynewaynedunncom Slide 49
What was in it for Placer Dome
We believe that our ability to effectively manage social issues is a competitive advantage as we look towards the future of the industry in South Africa and globally
Through programs like Care we are better able to manage risk and are securing our long term future in South Africa and throughout the sub-continent
Piet Kolbe Mine Manager South Deep
Slide 50
And then there is HIVAIDS
RSA ACCOUNTED FOR NEARLY 1 IN 8 OF THE NEW HIV INFECTIONS THAT OCCURRED WORLD WIDE IN 2000
HIV+ PREVALENCE RATE IN WOMEN ATTENDING ANTE-NATAL CLINICS INCREASED FROM 07 IN 1990 TO 248 IN 2001
AVERAGE OF 1700 NEW INFECTIONS PER DAY
LIFE EXPECTANCY WILL DECLINE FROM 65 TO 40 BY 2011
65
40
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
2001 2011
Life Expectancy
waynewaynedunncom Slide 51
HIVAIDS Facts (in 2000)
ESTIMATED THAT 12 OF TOTAL RSA POPULATION AND 25 OF MINEWORKERS ARE HIV+
ALREADY 400000 PEOPLE ARE AIDS SICK AND THIS WILL INCREASE TO 14 M BY 2010
YOUNG WOMEN PARTICULARLY VULNERABLE ndash 239 AGED BETWEEN 15 ndash 49 ALREADY INFECTED AND WILL RISE TO 297 BY 2007
AIDS ORPHANS AT PRESENT AMOUNT TO 660000+ AND WILL RISE TO 18M BY 2015
ACCUMULATIVE AIDS DEATHS WILL RISE TO 9M BY 2015
Slide 52
HIVAIDS Impact REDUCED ECONOMIC GROWTH RATE ndash 2010 GDP 20 below a non AIDS
scenario REDUCED POPULATION ndash RSA population 10M smaller than non AIDS scenario SKYROCKETING DEMANDS ON PUBLIC HEALTH SYSTEM - RADICALLY CHANGED PRIVATE SPENDING PATTERNS ndash to healthcare and
funeral costs IMPACT ON SOCIO-ECONOMIC STABILITY (orphans)
HIVAIDS is the worst epidemic in human history At every level it is causing
devastation destruction and suffering throughout Southern Africa This is the reality for business operating in much of Africa today Nobody can afford to ignore it
Slide 53
HIVAIDS and Gold Mining
$10oz impact if nothing is done (5 of production costs) ~$3oz with maximum
intervention Impact on social and political
stability
Slide 54
HIVAIDS Programming Placer Dome program ndash
multi-level and holistic Education Prevention Treatment Impact mitigation (when one
has AIDS) On the minesite In local communities In rural areas where our
workers come from
Slide 55
Minesite Program
TRAINING AND EDUCATION
STI amp TB TREATMENT
CONDOM DISTRIBUTION
PEER EDUCATION
VOLUNTARY COUNSELING AND TESTING (VCT)
WELLNESS PROGRAM
MEDICAL REPATRIATION
waynewaynedunncom Slide 56
Minesite Program
waynewaynedunncom Slide 57
Current Community Program
AWARENESS AND EDUCATION PROGRAMS
MOBILE CLINIC
CONDOM amp FEMIDOM DISTRIBUTION
PERIODIC PRESUMPTIVE TREATMENT (PPT)
TREATMENT FOR SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS ( STI)
waynewaynedunncom Slide 58
COMMUNITY PROGRAM
Community Mobile Clinic
waynewaynedunncom Slide 59
And when HIV prevention doesnrsquot work What to do when people can no
longer work They return to their villages
where there is little or no support Families are overwhelmed Tremendous social and
economic impact Addressing it effectively is too
much for one company
Slide 60
Industry Home Based Care
TEBA INFRA-STRUCTURE
TRAINING OF CARE GIVERS
SUPPORT STRUCTURE ndash QUALIFIED STAFF
MONTHLY MEDICATION
WORK WITH OTHER STAKEHOLDERS (EG TRADITIONAL HEALERS)
WORLD BANK DEVELOPMENT INNOVATION AWARD
waynewaynedunncom Slide 61
Home Based Care
Slide 62
INDUSTRY HOME BASED CARE RESULTS (Year One)
Milestone Target Actual
Community Care Supporters engaged 87 127
Community Care Training
87 123
People under Home Based Care 696 801
THE PROJECT EXCEEDED TARGETS IN EVERY AREA
waynewaynedunncom Slide 63
Overview of Placer Dome AIDS Programming SOUTH DEEP Sustainable Development Department
bullVoluntary Counseling and testing HIV Negative bullContinue working
On Mine Program Community Program
Modified work program Farm bullAgricultural work Environmental
Medical repatriation
Home Based Care
Benefits Care Positive
HBC EC OPP
Back to work or Re skilled
Wellness Program
waynewaynedunncom Slide 64
But what happens to children and families when the breadwinner canrsquot
work
Slide 65
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas HIVAIDS is having a
monumental impact on the socio-economic well being of families throughout rural Southern Africa
Workers who used to
support extended families of 10-20 people are becoming too sick to work and are coming home literally to die
Slide 66
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas Knowing that their family needs the
income and that there is little medical care for them if they go home these workers are staying on the job as long as possible In addition to the human tragedy
this is having a severe impact on business productivity There are solid business and
humane reasons to address this problem But economies of scale are
needed
waynewaynedunncom
Reputational Results for Placer Dome Worst to First (enhanced
relationships in South Africa and Globally) First private sector project
to ever win World Bank Development Innovation Award Canadian CSREthical
Project Award (2004) Numerous other awards Stanford Case Study
waynewaynedunncom Slide 68
Where to next
The Care project piloted an effective means of assisting rural families to become economically active and has an existing infrastructure and management system in place
Industry Home Based Care project piloted a cost
effective fee for service program to support medically repatriated workers and their families
Slide 69
Planned Program
Care Positive Integrate the Home Based Care
project with the Care process and launch as a fee for service based program to address the social and economic impacts that AIDS is having on rural families and communities Start with the mining industry but
design the infrastructure and management systems to enable participation by other industries governments and donor community stakeholders
Care Process
+
Home Based Care
=
Care Positive
waynewaynedunncom Slide 70
Care Positive Summary
waynewaynedunncom
Andhellip After over a year of negotiations CIDA declined to
participate in the Care Positive program (partnering with a mining company was seen as too much reputational risk) Industry was frustrated because the negotiations
had been invited by CIDA and industry had investment over $100000 and considerable reputational capital into them Industry went forward with modified HIVAIDS
programming but huge developmental impacts were lost
waynewaynedunncom Slide 72
MDG Impacts of Placer Dome in South Africa
1 Poverty and hunger 2 Some impact on primary education (School
feeding program) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
One thing leads to another
World Bank observed how Placer Domersquos leadership on HIVAIDS moved South African mining industry All indications were that PNG was at risk of huge
crisis Placer Dome had two mines in PNG World Bank asked Placer Dome to take a look at
what might be done
waynewaynedunncom
PNG HIVAIDS Scoping mission to
determine what might be done and how Enthusiastic interest from
industry government multi-laterals (WHO UNAIDS World Banketc) ODA (AusAID) CIDA partnered with Place Dome to develop an
HIVAIDS strategy for PNG that integrated industry public sector civil society and international community
waynewaynedunncom
PNG Outcomes (or outputs ndash Irsquom never sure) Partnership with Mining
Industry Civil Society WHO UNAIDS UNDP World Bank PNG AIDS AusAID Oil Palm Industry etc National workshop on
HIVAIDS and publicprivate partnerships SouthSouth Collaboration
Industry government civil society international community study trip to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom
waynewaynedunncom
PNG AIDS mission to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom Slide 78
MDG Impacts of PNG HIVAIDS work
1 Poverty and hunger (nutritional supplements) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Major gold find in WestCentral Turkey No successful
mining project launched in decades Eurogold project
built launched and halted by community action in late 1990s ndash still mothballed
UsakKislidag Minesite
Eurogold site
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Isolated rural area Nearly half of nearby
communities opposed to mine development Agriculture primary
economic activity in rural communities ndash smallmicro family farms
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Engaged with community beginning in early exploration stages Ongoing discussion and consultation for years during
exploration and development CIDA support to develop and strategic development plan Water supply for local villages Support to local health care Jobs and Procurement Agricultural Strategy (worked with farmers and provincial
govt to develop) Animal husbandry efficiencies (dairy sheep genetics etc) Agriculture research capacity
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Smooth permitting process Good local relationships (broad and deep) Over a decade of smooth operations Share price up over 15x (from $075 to $1325 Opened second mine in Turkey
bull Able to deal with controversial watershed issues after relationship success in Usak
waynewaynedunncom Slide 83
MDG Impacts of Eldorado Gold
1 Poverty and hunger (minimal) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Underwater Logging in Ghana
waynewaynedunncom
Private Sector and International Development
Private sector especially resource extraction has a very mixed record bull Some horrendous disasters (Nigeria Warao Peoples in
Venezuela etc) bull Some great successes (Placer Dome Care project
mining and HIVAIDS in South Africa [but mining also created conditions to facilitate the spread of AIDS] AIDS strategy in PNG Cameco in Saskatchewan)
Successes can have a direct impact on Millennium Develpoment Goals
waynewaynedunncom
Group Exercise Using the CIDA and Mining Companies papers that were
circulated on Tuesday discuss the questions below as a group Select a spokesperson to report the group consensus to the
room (if no consensus then have spokesperson report differing positions)
Should Official Development Assistance agencies like
CIDA and multi-laterals like the United Nations Development Program work with private sector in developing economies If yes why And how should they work with them If no why And what should they do when
interestsobjectives overlap
waynewaynedunncom
SDCSR Implementation Challenges
more than a warm fuzzy issue Spending isnrsquot the answer
Plan
Framework
System
Results
Solving social problems Objectives
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Beyond Beads and Trinkets ndash BC Mining Review
A lsquohow torsquo article on mining and CSR
Wayne Dunn
BP Venezuela Indigenous Relations ndash Meeting the Challenge Responsibly and Sustainably
Situational assessment and strategic plan for BP Venezuela Authorized for release by BP
Wayne Dunn
Cameco Community Relations Report
Situational assessment and management strategy Authorized for release by Cameco
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author Beyond Beads lsquon Trinkets A systematic approach to managing community relations
A conference paper describing a systematic approach to community relations management helping companies to methodically develop mutually beneficial relationships with local communities and interests (this is one of the earliest papers on this subject ndash written in 1998)
Wayne Dunn
The costs of conflict with local communities in the extractive industry
Analysis of the cost of community conflicts in the Extractive Sector
Rachel Davis and Daniel M Franks
Creating Shared Value
Harvard Business Review interview with Michael Porter
Video
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Social License Its all about value
Discussion on Social License and shareholder Value
Wayne Dunn
Its about Development Commentary on the CIDAMining Company issue
Wayne Dunn
Integrating corporate strategy and social responsibilitymdashmarket returns from stakeholder engagement
Discussion and analysis on market returns on stakeholder engagement
Witold J Henisz Sinziana Dorobantu and Lite J Narty
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
McGill Reporter ndash Four Burning Questions Wayne Dunn on CSR
Discussion on CSR Wayne Dunn
Miningrsquos contribution to sustainable development ndashan overview
Discussion paper prepared by the International Council on Mining and Metals
Millennium Development Goals
United Nations
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Mining and Agriculture Development
A short lsquohow torsquo guide for mining projects to engage with the local agriculture sector
Al Hingston
PDSA Social Value Brochure
Brochure on social value created by Placer Dome South Africa
Placer Dome
The Value of Social License
Opinion piece published in Northern Miner
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Golden Opportunity When a Canadian multinational laid off hundreds of gold miners in South Africa it went many extra miles to help them get back on their feet
Stanford Business School Case Study on Placer Dome in South Africa
Wayne Dunn
The Changing Resource Development Paradigm Maximizing Sustainable Local Benefits from Resource Development
Strategic thought piece prepared for the government of British Columbia Canada
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
The Disappearing Barriers Between Business And Non-profits Are Driving Innovation
Discussion paper
Katherine Pikus
When Condoms are not enough
World Bank staff magazine article on Placer Dome and South African mining industryrsquos work with HIVAIDS
Craig Andrews
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
MINING AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA Preliminary Research on a Potential Pilot Project in Porgera and Lihir
Strategic research and action plan on mining and local economic development in Papua New Guinea prepared for the World Bank
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
What we covered
We will explore Why we even discuss private sector contributions Why does the private sector engage in international
development MDGs as a unifying framework between public private
and civil society sectors in International Development Some case study examples (mostly in extractive
sector) Publicprivatecivil society collaboration ndash case study
and discussion (CIDA and Mining Companies) Open discussion on topics of interest (time permitting)
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Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Alignment around Shared Value For shareholders For Communities For People For Governments
Private Sector Contributions To International Development
Remember
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Challenging area
Very few roads most communities fly-in only Most of the population was only a generation or
less away from life on the land hunting fishing trapping etc Low levels of literacy Little experience with or even exposure to
industrial employment or business
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Challenging Times
Strong opposition to industry developing bull From Europe bull From within governing party
Industry had difficulties from all sides bull Local stakeholders didnrsquot have the capacity to engage
productively in the industry bull Early days of CSR (1980s) and companies largely didnrsquot
realize the importance of local engagement and value creation
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Cameco in 1998
Camecorsquos approach has transformed the socio-economic well-being of Indigenous Peoples in Northern Saskatchewan
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42 42 43 44
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998(Aug)
Perc
enta
ge o
f Tot
al W
orkf
orce
Cameco Aboriginal Employment(includes permanent contractor workforce)
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Cameco in Northern Saskatchewan (2010) About 50 of the employees at northern Saskatchewan
operations were local residents (much higher if you count northern residents living in south) 78 of services to northern minesites - approximately $295
million - went to northern businesses (trucking catering underground mining etc) Engaged in project discussions with communities impacted
by operations and exploration activities making 120 community visits to provide information and answer questions Donated over $25 million to northern and aboriginal
initiatives for youth health and wellness education and literacy and culture and recreation Provided $100000 in scholarships to post-secondary
students
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So how did Cameco and the industry do it
Charted a new course (in the 1980s nobody was doing this stuff) Bayda Report (contracting preference) Kitsaki Development Corporation ndash NRT Trucking Skunk workssecret meetings Overcoming culture and practice barriers (drilling
underground mining etc) BHAGs Necessity
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Placer Dome South Africa
Case study of innovative developmental CSR Demonstrate application of key CSR principles
CSRSustainability Policy Strategic interventions vs shotgun approaches Impact metrics vs expense metrics Partnership strategies (financial operational technical) Leadership and leverage
Slide 29
Overview
bull Background ndash how did this get started
bull The Care Project ndashDeveloping and implementing the plan (challenges partners learnings) ndashBusiness value created
bull HIVAIDS ndash The Crisis and why does it matter ndash Programs and activities
Slide 30
Background 1990s saw massive changes in South
African mining industry ndash over 100000 jobs lost as the industry restructured 1999 ndash Placer Dome purchased a 50
interest in South Deep (WAL) a mine located just outside Johannesburg bull This was the first major post-apartheid
foreign investment in the South African mining industry
Labour force came from throughout 5 countries in Southern Africa
Slide 31
Background (cont) In late 1999 after detailed study management
realized that economic reality dictated major restructuring at South Deep
13 of the South Deep workforce (over 2500) workers were retrenched bull Industry standard retrenchment packages
consisted of 2 weeks salary per year of service plus access to onsite training
South Deep management compared the industry standard retrenchment package against the commitment to stakeholders inherent in the Placer Dome Sustainability Policy and decided that the workers deserved more ndash that the commitment went
BEYOND THE PAYCHECK
waynewaynedunncom Slide 32
Families amp Communities must benefit from mining
Slide 33
The Care Project A commitment to mitigating the social and
economic impact of retrenchment at the family and community level
A target of assisting at least 70 of the retrenchees and their families to become economically active
A commitment to develop HIVAIDS programming initiatives
A commitment to enable spouses (women) to be able to benefit directly from retrenchment benefits
2 year time frame and R15 million (CAD$36 million) budget was established
Implications
The Care project decisions and commitments had a huge implication for South Deep management
Entire industry watching to
see what this Canadian newcomer will do
waynewaynedunncom Slide 35
The Mine
2560 Retrenchees bullMozambique bullLesotho bullSouth Africa bullSwaziland bullBotswana
How to successfully provide socio-economic support across remote rural regions of five countries
waynewaynedunncom Slide 36
The Initial 4-Step Plan 1 Consultations with retrenchees in their villages 2 Recruit (from amongst the retrenchees) a group
of 25-30 fieldworkers who would provide frontline support to the retrenchees and their families
3 Locate and register the retrenchees 4 Provide them with training and support to enable
them to become economically active
All of the above to be done in partnership with MDA TEBA and other partners
waynewaynedunncom Slide 37
Reality was different than we expected Retrenchees and their
Unions were still angry over the contested retrenchment Retrencheesrsquo homes were
difficult to locate and registration was often problematic
Consultations with retrenchees
Walking to a remote retrenchee homestead in Lesotho
Slide 38
Reality was different than expected Lack of socio-economic development experience
was an issue Partnerships took longer to form and more time to
manage than expected Industry skepticism Mozambique floods National borders Micro-finance HIVAIDS Fieldworker training programs Retrenchee education levels Centralized delivery didnrsquot work Project was under-financed We couldnrsquot do it in two years Etc
Slide 39
Meeting the challenges
Negotiated a public private partnership with CIDA that contributed CAD$ 2 million in additional resources Kept working at getting our partnerships
working for everyone Leading by example gradually
demonstrated our commitment to industry unions and others Continual revision of plan and project
delivery to ensure it met the needs of the recipients
waynewaynedunncom Slide 40
The Process
Business Operation1 Ongoing availability of Technical Assistance and Business Counselling2 Ongoing faclitiation of skills training needs (ie business agriculture vocational etc)
Decision on Economic Option
Employment StreamEnterprise Stream
Evaluation of Micro Finance Application
Retrenchee is Re-Integrated and Economically Active
PersonalEconomic Plan
Prepared ampAssessed
PersonalEmployment Plan
Prepared
Business amp Financing Plan
Prepared
Employment Planning amp Preparation1 Identification of Employment Options2 Skills Training (VocationalAgricultural etc)3 Employment Counseling Placement (Job searchResume etc)
Business Planning amp Preparation1 Business Orientation a) Introduction to Business b) SkillsProduct Training2 Develop Draft Business Plan (to be reviewed with Counselor) (plan will contain market assessment financial operational and skills upgrading plan)3 Preparation of Micro-Finance Application
Orientation and Awareness Phase1 Registration amp Homestead Visits2 District Counselling Sessions3 Open DaysCareer Fairs4 Financial Lifes Skills Training5 Feedback and Choices Session
Ongoing Processes
Follow-up sessions activities to monitor effectiveness of interventions
Communication and consultation with stakeholders Continuous improvement process (review feedback enhance programs procedures processes)
13-step process Delivered 18 times Across Five countries
Slide 41
Some results 92 of the retrenchees were located
and registered 57 of those (1250) are economically
active 65 (1556) have received financial life
skills training Many of the trainees were women Care process is becoming an industry
standard in South Africa and replicated elsewhere in Africa and globally Development infrastructure and
partnerships throughout the five country region
Slide 42
Chicken raising business
Slide 43
Furniture making
waynewaynedunncom Slide 44
Unique training programs
waynewaynedunncom Slide 45
Rice farming in Mozambique
Slide 46
Spaza (convenience) shop
Slide 47
And the business value ishellip HIVAIDS Black Empowerment new
mining legislation social scorecards escalating security challenges and a myriad of other issues are the daily facts of mining life Mines and mining companies must demonstrate an ability to create meaningful value for people communities and other social stakeholders ndash and they must do so while meeting increasingly challenging financial targets
Placer Dome is not a charity and the
Care project was not just some sort of corporate philanthropy
waynewaynedunncom Slide 48
ldquoThe project changed the social face of the South African Mining Industryrdquo
Kgosietsile Mogaki
South African Ministry of Minerals and Energy
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What was in it for Placer Dome
We believe that our ability to effectively manage social issues is a competitive advantage as we look towards the future of the industry in South Africa and globally
Through programs like Care we are better able to manage risk and are securing our long term future in South Africa and throughout the sub-continent
Piet Kolbe Mine Manager South Deep
Slide 50
And then there is HIVAIDS
RSA ACCOUNTED FOR NEARLY 1 IN 8 OF THE NEW HIV INFECTIONS THAT OCCURRED WORLD WIDE IN 2000
HIV+ PREVALENCE RATE IN WOMEN ATTENDING ANTE-NATAL CLINICS INCREASED FROM 07 IN 1990 TO 248 IN 2001
AVERAGE OF 1700 NEW INFECTIONS PER DAY
LIFE EXPECTANCY WILL DECLINE FROM 65 TO 40 BY 2011
65
40
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
2001 2011
Life Expectancy
waynewaynedunncom Slide 51
HIVAIDS Facts (in 2000)
ESTIMATED THAT 12 OF TOTAL RSA POPULATION AND 25 OF MINEWORKERS ARE HIV+
ALREADY 400000 PEOPLE ARE AIDS SICK AND THIS WILL INCREASE TO 14 M BY 2010
YOUNG WOMEN PARTICULARLY VULNERABLE ndash 239 AGED BETWEEN 15 ndash 49 ALREADY INFECTED AND WILL RISE TO 297 BY 2007
AIDS ORPHANS AT PRESENT AMOUNT TO 660000+ AND WILL RISE TO 18M BY 2015
ACCUMULATIVE AIDS DEATHS WILL RISE TO 9M BY 2015
Slide 52
HIVAIDS Impact REDUCED ECONOMIC GROWTH RATE ndash 2010 GDP 20 below a non AIDS
scenario REDUCED POPULATION ndash RSA population 10M smaller than non AIDS scenario SKYROCKETING DEMANDS ON PUBLIC HEALTH SYSTEM - RADICALLY CHANGED PRIVATE SPENDING PATTERNS ndash to healthcare and
funeral costs IMPACT ON SOCIO-ECONOMIC STABILITY (orphans)
HIVAIDS is the worst epidemic in human history At every level it is causing
devastation destruction and suffering throughout Southern Africa This is the reality for business operating in much of Africa today Nobody can afford to ignore it
Slide 53
HIVAIDS and Gold Mining
$10oz impact if nothing is done (5 of production costs) ~$3oz with maximum
intervention Impact on social and political
stability
Slide 54
HIVAIDS Programming Placer Dome program ndash
multi-level and holistic Education Prevention Treatment Impact mitigation (when one
has AIDS) On the minesite In local communities In rural areas where our
workers come from
Slide 55
Minesite Program
TRAINING AND EDUCATION
STI amp TB TREATMENT
CONDOM DISTRIBUTION
PEER EDUCATION
VOLUNTARY COUNSELING AND TESTING (VCT)
WELLNESS PROGRAM
MEDICAL REPATRIATION
waynewaynedunncom Slide 56
Minesite Program
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Current Community Program
AWARENESS AND EDUCATION PROGRAMS
MOBILE CLINIC
CONDOM amp FEMIDOM DISTRIBUTION
PERIODIC PRESUMPTIVE TREATMENT (PPT)
TREATMENT FOR SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS ( STI)
waynewaynedunncom Slide 58
COMMUNITY PROGRAM
Community Mobile Clinic
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And when HIV prevention doesnrsquot work What to do when people can no
longer work They return to their villages
where there is little or no support Families are overwhelmed Tremendous social and
economic impact Addressing it effectively is too
much for one company
Slide 60
Industry Home Based Care
TEBA INFRA-STRUCTURE
TRAINING OF CARE GIVERS
SUPPORT STRUCTURE ndash QUALIFIED STAFF
MONTHLY MEDICATION
WORK WITH OTHER STAKEHOLDERS (EG TRADITIONAL HEALERS)
WORLD BANK DEVELOPMENT INNOVATION AWARD
waynewaynedunncom Slide 61
Home Based Care
Slide 62
INDUSTRY HOME BASED CARE RESULTS (Year One)
Milestone Target Actual
Community Care Supporters engaged 87 127
Community Care Training
87 123
People under Home Based Care 696 801
THE PROJECT EXCEEDED TARGETS IN EVERY AREA
waynewaynedunncom Slide 63
Overview of Placer Dome AIDS Programming SOUTH DEEP Sustainable Development Department
bullVoluntary Counseling and testing HIV Negative bullContinue working
On Mine Program Community Program
Modified work program Farm bullAgricultural work Environmental
Medical repatriation
Home Based Care
Benefits Care Positive
HBC EC OPP
Back to work or Re skilled
Wellness Program
waynewaynedunncom Slide 64
But what happens to children and families when the breadwinner canrsquot
work
Slide 65
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas HIVAIDS is having a
monumental impact on the socio-economic well being of families throughout rural Southern Africa
Workers who used to
support extended families of 10-20 people are becoming too sick to work and are coming home literally to die
Slide 66
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas Knowing that their family needs the
income and that there is little medical care for them if they go home these workers are staying on the job as long as possible In addition to the human tragedy
this is having a severe impact on business productivity There are solid business and
humane reasons to address this problem But economies of scale are
needed
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Reputational Results for Placer Dome Worst to First (enhanced
relationships in South Africa and Globally) First private sector project
to ever win World Bank Development Innovation Award Canadian CSREthical
Project Award (2004) Numerous other awards Stanford Case Study
waynewaynedunncom Slide 68
Where to next
The Care project piloted an effective means of assisting rural families to become economically active and has an existing infrastructure and management system in place
Industry Home Based Care project piloted a cost
effective fee for service program to support medically repatriated workers and their families
Slide 69
Planned Program
Care Positive Integrate the Home Based Care
project with the Care process and launch as a fee for service based program to address the social and economic impacts that AIDS is having on rural families and communities Start with the mining industry but
design the infrastructure and management systems to enable participation by other industries governments and donor community stakeholders
Care Process
+
Home Based Care
=
Care Positive
waynewaynedunncom Slide 70
Care Positive Summary
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Andhellip After over a year of negotiations CIDA declined to
participate in the Care Positive program (partnering with a mining company was seen as too much reputational risk) Industry was frustrated because the negotiations
had been invited by CIDA and industry had investment over $100000 and considerable reputational capital into them Industry went forward with modified HIVAIDS
programming but huge developmental impacts were lost
waynewaynedunncom Slide 72
MDG Impacts of Placer Dome in South Africa
1 Poverty and hunger 2 Some impact on primary education (School
feeding program) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
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One thing leads to another
World Bank observed how Placer Domersquos leadership on HIVAIDS moved South African mining industry All indications were that PNG was at risk of huge
crisis Placer Dome had two mines in PNG World Bank asked Placer Dome to take a look at
what might be done
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PNG HIVAIDS Scoping mission to
determine what might be done and how Enthusiastic interest from
industry government multi-laterals (WHO UNAIDS World Banketc) ODA (AusAID) CIDA partnered with Place Dome to develop an
HIVAIDS strategy for PNG that integrated industry public sector civil society and international community
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PNG Outcomes (or outputs ndash Irsquom never sure) Partnership with Mining
Industry Civil Society WHO UNAIDS UNDP World Bank PNG AIDS AusAID Oil Palm Industry etc National workshop on
HIVAIDS and publicprivate partnerships SouthSouth Collaboration
Industry government civil society international community study trip to South Africa
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PNG AIDS mission to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom Slide 78
MDG Impacts of PNG HIVAIDS work
1 Poverty and hunger (nutritional supplements) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
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Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Major gold find in WestCentral Turkey No successful
mining project launched in decades Eurogold project
built launched and halted by community action in late 1990s ndash still mothballed
UsakKislidag Minesite
Eurogold site
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Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Isolated rural area Nearly half of nearby
communities opposed to mine development Agriculture primary
economic activity in rural communities ndash smallmicro family farms
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Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Engaged with community beginning in early exploration stages Ongoing discussion and consultation for years during
exploration and development CIDA support to develop and strategic development plan Water supply for local villages Support to local health care Jobs and Procurement Agricultural Strategy (worked with farmers and provincial
govt to develop) Animal husbandry efficiencies (dairy sheep genetics etc) Agriculture research capacity
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Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Smooth permitting process Good local relationships (broad and deep) Over a decade of smooth operations Share price up over 15x (from $075 to $1325 Opened second mine in Turkey
bull Able to deal with controversial watershed issues after relationship success in Usak
waynewaynedunncom Slide 83
MDG Impacts of Eldorado Gold
1 Poverty and hunger (minimal) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
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Underwater Logging in Ghana
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Private Sector and International Development
Private sector especially resource extraction has a very mixed record bull Some horrendous disasters (Nigeria Warao Peoples in
Venezuela etc) bull Some great successes (Placer Dome Care project
mining and HIVAIDS in South Africa [but mining also created conditions to facilitate the spread of AIDS] AIDS strategy in PNG Cameco in Saskatchewan)
Successes can have a direct impact on Millennium Develpoment Goals
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Group Exercise Using the CIDA and Mining Companies papers that were
circulated on Tuesday discuss the questions below as a group Select a spokesperson to report the group consensus to the
room (if no consensus then have spokesperson report differing positions)
Should Official Development Assistance agencies like
CIDA and multi-laterals like the United Nations Development Program work with private sector in developing economies If yes why And how should they work with them If no why And what should they do when
interestsobjectives overlap
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SDCSR Implementation Challenges
more than a warm fuzzy issue Spending isnrsquot the answer
Plan
Framework
System
Results
Solving social problems Objectives
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Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Beyond Beads and Trinkets ndash BC Mining Review
A lsquohow torsquo article on mining and CSR
Wayne Dunn
BP Venezuela Indigenous Relations ndash Meeting the Challenge Responsibly and Sustainably
Situational assessment and strategic plan for BP Venezuela Authorized for release by BP
Wayne Dunn
Cameco Community Relations Report
Situational assessment and management strategy Authorized for release by Cameco
Wayne Dunn
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Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author Beyond Beads lsquon Trinkets A systematic approach to managing community relations
A conference paper describing a systematic approach to community relations management helping companies to methodically develop mutually beneficial relationships with local communities and interests (this is one of the earliest papers on this subject ndash written in 1998)
Wayne Dunn
The costs of conflict with local communities in the extractive industry
Analysis of the cost of community conflicts in the Extractive Sector
Rachel Davis and Daniel M Franks
Creating Shared Value
Harvard Business Review interview with Michael Porter
Video
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Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Social License Its all about value
Discussion on Social License and shareholder Value
Wayne Dunn
Its about Development Commentary on the CIDAMining Company issue
Wayne Dunn
Integrating corporate strategy and social responsibilitymdashmarket returns from stakeholder engagement
Discussion and analysis on market returns on stakeholder engagement
Witold J Henisz Sinziana Dorobantu and Lite J Narty
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Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
McGill Reporter ndash Four Burning Questions Wayne Dunn on CSR
Discussion on CSR Wayne Dunn
Miningrsquos contribution to sustainable development ndashan overview
Discussion paper prepared by the International Council on Mining and Metals
Millennium Development Goals
United Nations
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Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Mining and Agriculture Development
A short lsquohow torsquo guide for mining projects to engage with the local agriculture sector
Al Hingston
PDSA Social Value Brochure
Brochure on social value created by Placer Dome South Africa
Placer Dome
The Value of Social License
Opinion piece published in Northern Miner
Wayne Dunn
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Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Golden Opportunity When a Canadian multinational laid off hundreds of gold miners in South Africa it went many extra miles to help them get back on their feet
Stanford Business School Case Study on Placer Dome in South Africa
Wayne Dunn
The Changing Resource Development Paradigm Maximizing Sustainable Local Benefits from Resource Development
Strategic thought piece prepared for the government of British Columbia Canada
Wayne Dunn
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Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
The Disappearing Barriers Between Business And Non-profits Are Driving Innovation
Discussion paper
Katherine Pikus
When Condoms are not enough
World Bank staff magazine article on Placer Dome and South African mining industryrsquos work with HIVAIDS
Craig Andrews
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Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
MINING AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA Preliminary Research on a Potential Pilot Project in Porgera and Lihir
Strategic research and action plan on mining and local economic development in Papua New Guinea prepared for the World Bank
Wayne Dunn
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What we covered
We will explore Why we even discuss private sector contributions Why does the private sector engage in international
development MDGs as a unifying framework between public private
and civil society sectors in International Development Some case study examples (mostly in extractive
sector) Publicprivatecivil society collaboration ndash case study
and discussion (CIDA and Mining Companies) Open discussion on topics of interest (time permitting)
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Alignment around Shared Value For shareholders For Communities For People For Governments
Private Sector Contributions To International Development
Remember
waynewaynedunncom
Challenging Times
Strong opposition to industry developing bull From Europe bull From within governing party
Industry had difficulties from all sides bull Local stakeholders didnrsquot have the capacity to engage
productively in the industry bull Early days of CSR (1980s) and companies largely didnrsquot
realize the importance of local engagement and value creation
waynewaynedunncom
Cameco in 1998
Camecorsquos approach has transformed the socio-economic well-being of Indigenous Peoples in Northern Saskatchewan
29 30
34
37 3739
42 42 43 44
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998(Aug)
Perc
enta
ge o
f Tot
al W
orkf
orce
Cameco Aboriginal Employment(includes permanent contractor workforce)
waynewaynedunncom
Cameco in Northern Saskatchewan (2010) About 50 of the employees at northern Saskatchewan
operations were local residents (much higher if you count northern residents living in south) 78 of services to northern minesites - approximately $295
million - went to northern businesses (trucking catering underground mining etc) Engaged in project discussions with communities impacted
by operations and exploration activities making 120 community visits to provide information and answer questions Donated over $25 million to northern and aboriginal
initiatives for youth health and wellness education and literacy and culture and recreation Provided $100000 in scholarships to post-secondary
students
waynewaynedunncom
So how did Cameco and the industry do it
Charted a new course (in the 1980s nobody was doing this stuff) Bayda Report (contracting preference) Kitsaki Development Corporation ndash NRT Trucking Skunk workssecret meetings Overcoming culture and practice barriers (drilling
underground mining etc) BHAGs Necessity
waynewaynedunncom Slide 28
Placer Dome South Africa
Case study of innovative developmental CSR Demonstrate application of key CSR principles
CSRSustainability Policy Strategic interventions vs shotgun approaches Impact metrics vs expense metrics Partnership strategies (financial operational technical) Leadership and leverage
Slide 29
Overview
bull Background ndash how did this get started
bull The Care Project ndashDeveloping and implementing the plan (challenges partners learnings) ndashBusiness value created
bull HIVAIDS ndash The Crisis and why does it matter ndash Programs and activities
Slide 30
Background 1990s saw massive changes in South
African mining industry ndash over 100000 jobs lost as the industry restructured 1999 ndash Placer Dome purchased a 50
interest in South Deep (WAL) a mine located just outside Johannesburg bull This was the first major post-apartheid
foreign investment in the South African mining industry
Labour force came from throughout 5 countries in Southern Africa
Slide 31
Background (cont) In late 1999 after detailed study management
realized that economic reality dictated major restructuring at South Deep
13 of the South Deep workforce (over 2500) workers were retrenched bull Industry standard retrenchment packages
consisted of 2 weeks salary per year of service plus access to onsite training
South Deep management compared the industry standard retrenchment package against the commitment to stakeholders inherent in the Placer Dome Sustainability Policy and decided that the workers deserved more ndash that the commitment went
BEYOND THE PAYCHECK
waynewaynedunncom Slide 32
Families amp Communities must benefit from mining
Slide 33
The Care Project A commitment to mitigating the social and
economic impact of retrenchment at the family and community level
A target of assisting at least 70 of the retrenchees and their families to become economically active
A commitment to develop HIVAIDS programming initiatives
A commitment to enable spouses (women) to be able to benefit directly from retrenchment benefits
2 year time frame and R15 million (CAD$36 million) budget was established
Implications
The Care project decisions and commitments had a huge implication for South Deep management
Entire industry watching to
see what this Canadian newcomer will do
waynewaynedunncom Slide 35
The Mine
2560 Retrenchees bullMozambique bullLesotho bullSouth Africa bullSwaziland bullBotswana
How to successfully provide socio-economic support across remote rural regions of five countries
waynewaynedunncom Slide 36
The Initial 4-Step Plan 1 Consultations with retrenchees in their villages 2 Recruit (from amongst the retrenchees) a group
of 25-30 fieldworkers who would provide frontline support to the retrenchees and their families
3 Locate and register the retrenchees 4 Provide them with training and support to enable
them to become economically active
All of the above to be done in partnership with MDA TEBA and other partners
waynewaynedunncom Slide 37
Reality was different than we expected Retrenchees and their
Unions were still angry over the contested retrenchment Retrencheesrsquo homes were
difficult to locate and registration was often problematic
Consultations with retrenchees
Walking to a remote retrenchee homestead in Lesotho
Slide 38
Reality was different than expected Lack of socio-economic development experience
was an issue Partnerships took longer to form and more time to
manage than expected Industry skepticism Mozambique floods National borders Micro-finance HIVAIDS Fieldworker training programs Retrenchee education levels Centralized delivery didnrsquot work Project was under-financed We couldnrsquot do it in two years Etc
Slide 39
Meeting the challenges
Negotiated a public private partnership with CIDA that contributed CAD$ 2 million in additional resources Kept working at getting our partnerships
working for everyone Leading by example gradually
demonstrated our commitment to industry unions and others Continual revision of plan and project
delivery to ensure it met the needs of the recipients
waynewaynedunncom Slide 40
The Process
Business Operation1 Ongoing availability of Technical Assistance and Business Counselling2 Ongoing faclitiation of skills training needs (ie business agriculture vocational etc)
Decision on Economic Option
Employment StreamEnterprise Stream
Evaluation of Micro Finance Application
Retrenchee is Re-Integrated and Economically Active
PersonalEconomic Plan
Prepared ampAssessed
PersonalEmployment Plan
Prepared
Business amp Financing Plan
Prepared
Employment Planning amp Preparation1 Identification of Employment Options2 Skills Training (VocationalAgricultural etc)3 Employment Counseling Placement (Job searchResume etc)
Business Planning amp Preparation1 Business Orientation a) Introduction to Business b) SkillsProduct Training2 Develop Draft Business Plan (to be reviewed with Counselor) (plan will contain market assessment financial operational and skills upgrading plan)3 Preparation of Micro-Finance Application
Orientation and Awareness Phase1 Registration amp Homestead Visits2 District Counselling Sessions3 Open DaysCareer Fairs4 Financial Lifes Skills Training5 Feedback and Choices Session
Ongoing Processes
Follow-up sessions activities to monitor effectiveness of interventions
Communication and consultation with stakeholders Continuous improvement process (review feedback enhance programs procedures processes)
13-step process Delivered 18 times Across Five countries
Slide 41
Some results 92 of the retrenchees were located
and registered 57 of those (1250) are economically
active 65 (1556) have received financial life
skills training Many of the trainees were women Care process is becoming an industry
standard in South Africa and replicated elsewhere in Africa and globally Development infrastructure and
partnerships throughout the five country region
Slide 42
Chicken raising business
Slide 43
Furniture making
waynewaynedunncom Slide 44
Unique training programs
waynewaynedunncom Slide 45
Rice farming in Mozambique
Slide 46
Spaza (convenience) shop
Slide 47
And the business value ishellip HIVAIDS Black Empowerment new
mining legislation social scorecards escalating security challenges and a myriad of other issues are the daily facts of mining life Mines and mining companies must demonstrate an ability to create meaningful value for people communities and other social stakeholders ndash and they must do so while meeting increasingly challenging financial targets
Placer Dome is not a charity and the
Care project was not just some sort of corporate philanthropy
waynewaynedunncom Slide 48
ldquoThe project changed the social face of the South African Mining Industryrdquo
Kgosietsile Mogaki
South African Ministry of Minerals and Energy
waynewaynedunncom Slide 49
What was in it for Placer Dome
We believe that our ability to effectively manage social issues is a competitive advantage as we look towards the future of the industry in South Africa and globally
Through programs like Care we are better able to manage risk and are securing our long term future in South Africa and throughout the sub-continent
Piet Kolbe Mine Manager South Deep
Slide 50
And then there is HIVAIDS
RSA ACCOUNTED FOR NEARLY 1 IN 8 OF THE NEW HIV INFECTIONS THAT OCCURRED WORLD WIDE IN 2000
HIV+ PREVALENCE RATE IN WOMEN ATTENDING ANTE-NATAL CLINICS INCREASED FROM 07 IN 1990 TO 248 IN 2001
AVERAGE OF 1700 NEW INFECTIONS PER DAY
LIFE EXPECTANCY WILL DECLINE FROM 65 TO 40 BY 2011
65
40
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
2001 2011
Life Expectancy
waynewaynedunncom Slide 51
HIVAIDS Facts (in 2000)
ESTIMATED THAT 12 OF TOTAL RSA POPULATION AND 25 OF MINEWORKERS ARE HIV+
ALREADY 400000 PEOPLE ARE AIDS SICK AND THIS WILL INCREASE TO 14 M BY 2010
YOUNG WOMEN PARTICULARLY VULNERABLE ndash 239 AGED BETWEEN 15 ndash 49 ALREADY INFECTED AND WILL RISE TO 297 BY 2007
AIDS ORPHANS AT PRESENT AMOUNT TO 660000+ AND WILL RISE TO 18M BY 2015
ACCUMULATIVE AIDS DEATHS WILL RISE TO 9M BY 2015
Slide 52
HIVAIDS Impact REDUCED ECONOMIC GROWTH RATE ndash 2010 GDP 20 below a non AIDS
scenario REDUCED POPULATION ndash RSA population 10M smaller than non AIDS scenario SKYROCKETING DEMANDS ON PUBLIC HEALTH SYSTEM - RADICALLY CHANGED PRIVATE SPENDING PATTERNS ndash to healthcare and
funeral costs IMPACT ON SOCIO-ECONOMIC STABILITY (orphans)
HIVAIDS is the worst epidemic in human history At every level it is causing
devastation destruction and suffering throughout Southern Africa This is the reality for business operating in much of Africa today Nobody can afford to ignore it
Slide 53
HIVAIDS and Gold Mining
$10oz impact if nothing is done (5 of production costs) ~$3oz with maximum
intervention Impact on social and political
stability
Slide 54
HIVAIDS Programming Placer Dome program ndash
multi-level and holistic Education Prevention Treatment Impact mitigation (when one
has AIDS) On the minesite In local communities In rural areas where our
workers come from
Slide 55
Minesite Program
TRAINING AND EDUCATION
STI amp TB TREATMENT
CONDOM DISTRIBUTION
PEER EDUCATION
VOLUNTARY COUNSELING AND TESTING (VCT)
WELLNESS PROGRAM
MEDICAL REPATRIATION
waynewaynedunncom Slide 56
Minesite Program
waynewaynedunncom Slide 57
Current Community Program
AWARENESS AND EDUCATION PROGRAMS
MOBILE CLINIC
CONDOM amp FEMIDOM DISTRIBUTION
PERIODIC PRESUMPTIVE TREATMENT (PPT)
TREATMENT FOR SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS ( STI)
waynewaynedunncom Slide 58
COMMUNITY PROGRAM
Community Mobile Clinic
waynewaynedunncom Slide 59
And when HIV prevention doesnrsquot work What to do when people can no
longer work They return to their villages
where there is little or no support Families are overwhelmed Tremendous social and
economic impact Addressing it effectively is too
much for one company
Slide 60
Industry Home Based Care
TEBA INFRA-STRUCTURE
TRAINING OF CARE GIVERS
SUPPORT STRUCTURE ndash QUALIFIED STAFF
MONTHLY MEDICATION
WORK WITH OTHER STAKEHOLDERS (EG TRADITIONAL HEALERS)
WORLD BANK DEVELOPMENT INNOVATION AWARD
waynewaynedunncom Slide 61
Home Based Care
Slide 62
INDUSTRY HOME BASED CARE RESULTS (Year One)
Milestone Target Actual
Community Care Supporters engaged 87 127
Community Care Training
87 123
People under Home Based Care 696 801
THE PROJECT EXCEEDED TARGETS IN EVERY AREA
waynewaynedunncom Slide 63
Overview of Placer Dome AIDS Programming SOUTH DEEP Sustainable Development Department
bullVoluntary Counseling and testing HIV Negative bullContinue working
On Mine Program Community Program
Modified work program Farm bullAgricultural work Environmental
Medical repatriation
Home Based Care
Benefits Care Positive
HBC EC OPP
Back to work or Re skilled
Wellness Program
waynewaynedunncom Slide 64
But what happens to children and families when the breadwinner canrsquot
work
Slide 65
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas HIVAIDS is having a
monumental impact on the socio-economic well being of families throughout rural Southern Africa
Workers who used to
support extended families of 10-20 people are becoming too sick to work and are coming home literally to die
Slide 66
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas Knowing that their family needs the
income and that there is little medical care for them if they go home these workers are staying on the job as long as possible In addition to the human tragedy
this is having a severe impact on business productivity There are solid business and
humane reasons to address this problem But economies of scale are
needed
waynewaynedunncom
Reputational Results for Placer Dome Worst to First (enhanced
relationships in South Africa and Globally) First private sector project
to ever win World Bank Development Innovation Award Canadian CSREthical
Project Award (2004) Numerous other awards Stanford Case Study
waynewaynedunncom Slide 68
Where to next
The Care project piloted an effective means of assisting rural families to become economically active and has an existing infrastructure and management system in place
Industry Home Based Care project piloted a cost
effective fee for service program to support medically repatriated workers and their families
Slide 69
Planned Program
Care Positive Integrate the Home Based Care
project with the Care process and launch as a fee for service based program to address the social and economic impacts that AIDS is having on rural families and communities Start with the mining industry but
design the infrastructure and management systems to enable participation by other industries governments and donor community stakeholders
Care Process
+
Home Based Care
=
Care Positive
waynewaynedunncom Slide 70
Care Positive Summary
waynewaynedunncom
Andhellip After over a year of negotiations CIDA declined to
participate in the Care Positive program (partnering with a mining company was seen as too much reputational risk) Industry was frustrated because the negotiations
had been invited by CIDA and industry had investment over $100000 and considerable reputational capital into them Industry went forward with modified HIVAIDS
programming but huge developmental impacts were lost
waynewaynedunncom Slide 72
MDG Impacts of Placer Dome in South Africa
1 Poverty and hunger 2 Some impact on primary education (School
feeding program) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
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One thing leads to another
World Bank observed how Placer Domersquos leadership on HIVAIDS moved South African mining industry All indications were that PNG was at risk of huge
crisis Placer Dome had two mines in PNG World Bank asked Placer Dome to take a look at
what might be done
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PNG HIVAIDS Scoping mission to
determine what might be done and how Enthusiastic interest from
industry government multi-laterals (WHO UNAIDS World Banketc) ODA (AusAID) CIDA partnered with Place Dome to develop an
HIVAIDS strategy for PNG that integrated industry public sector civil society and international community
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PNG Outcomes (or outputs ndash Irsquom never sure) Partnership with Mining
Industry Civil Society WHO UNAIDS UNDP World Bank PNG AIDS AusAID Oil Palm Industry etc National workshop on
HIVAIDS and publicprivate partnerships SouthSouth Collaboration
Industry government civil society international community study trip to South Africa
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PNG AIDS mission to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom Slide 78
MDG Impacts of PNG HIVAIDS work
1 Poverty and hunger (nutritional supplements) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
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Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Major gold find in WestCentral Turkey No successful
mining project launched in decades Eurogold project
built launched and halted by community action in late 1990s ndash still mothballed
UsakKislidag Minesite
Eurogold site
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Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Isolated rural area Nearly half of nearby
communities opposed to mine development Agriculture primary
economic activity in rural communities ndash smallmicro family farms
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Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Engaged with community beginning in early exploration stages Ongoing discussion and consultation for years during
exploration and development CIDA support to develop and strategic development plan Water supply for local villages Support to local health care Jobs and Procurement Agricultural Strategy (worked with farmers and provincial
govt to develop) Animal husbandry efficiencies (dairy sheep genetics etc) Agriculture research capacity
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Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Smooth permitting process Good local relationships (broad and deep) Over a decade of smooth operations Share price up over 15x (from $075 to $1325 Opened second mine in Turkey
bull Able to deal with controversial watershed issues after relationship success in Usak
waynewaynedunncom Slide 83
MDG Impacts of Eldorado Gold
1 Poverty and hunger (minimal) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
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Underwater Logging in Ghana
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Private Sector and International Development
Private sector especially resource extraction has a very mixed record bull Some horrendous disasters (Nigeria Warao Peoples in
Venezuela etc) bull Some great successes (Placer Dome Care project
mining and HIVAIDS in South Africa [but mining also created conditions to facilitate the spread of AIDS] AIDS strategy in PNG Cameco in Saskatchewan)
Successes can have a direct impact on Millennium Develpoment Goals
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Group Exercise Using the CIDA and Mining Companies papers that were
circulated on Tuesday discuss the questions below as a group Select a spokesperson to report the group consensus to the
room (if no consensus then have spokesperson report differing positions)
Should Official Development Assistance agencies like
CIDA and multi-laterals like the United Nations Development Program work with private sector in developing economies If yes why And how should they work with them If no why And what should they do when
interestsobjectives overlap
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SDCSR Implementation Challenges
more than a warm fuzzy issue Spending isnrsquot the answer
Plan
Framework
System
Results
Solving social problems Objectives
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Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Beyond Beads and Trinkets ndash BC Mining Review
A lsquohow torsquo article on mining and CSR
Wayne Dunn
BP Venezuela Indigenous Relations ndash Meeting the Challenge Responsibly and Sustainably
Situational assessment and strategic plan for BP Venezuela Authorized for release by BP
Wayne Dunn
Cameco Community Relations Report
Situational assessment and management strategy Authorized for release by Cameco
Wayne Dunn
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Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author Beyond Beads lsquon Trinkets A systematic approach to managing community relations
A conference paper describing a systematic approach to community relations management helping companies to methodically develop mutually beneficial relationships with local communities and interests (this is one of the earliest papers on this subject ndash written in 1998)
Wayne Dunn
The costs of conflict with local communities in the extractive industry
Analysis of the cost of community conflicts in the Extractive Sector
Rachel Davis and Daniel M Franks
Creating Shared Value
Harvard Business Review interview with Michael Porter
Video
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Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Social License Its all about value
Discussion on Social License and shareholder Value
Wayne Dunn
Its about Development Commentary on the CIDAMining Company issue
Wayne Dunn
Integrating corporate strategy and social responsibilitymdashmarket returns from stakeholder engagement
Discussion and analysis on market returns on stakeholder engagement
Witold J Henisz Sinziana Dorobantu and Lite J Narty
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Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
McGill Reporter ndash Four Burning Questions Wayne Dunn on CSR
Discussion on CSR Wayne Dunn
Miningrsquos contribution to sustainable development ndashan overview
Discussion paper prepared by the International Council on Mining and Metals
Millennium Development Goals
United Nations
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Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Mining and Agriculture Development
A short lsquohow torsquo guide for mining projects to engage with the local agriculture sector
Al Hingston
PDSA Social Value Brochure
Brochure on social value created by Placer Dome South Africa
Placer Dome
The Value of Social License
Opinion piece published in Northern Miner
Wayne Dunn
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Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Golden Opportunity When a Canadian multinational laid off hundreds of gold miners in South Africa it went many extra miles to help them get back on their feet
Stanford Business School Case Study on Placer Dome in South Africa
Wayne Dunn
The Changing Resource Development Paradigm Maximizing Sustainable Local Benefits from Resource Development
Strategic thought piece prepared for the government of British Columbia Canada
Wayne Dunn
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Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
The Disappearing Barriers Between Business And Non-profits Are Driving Innovation
Discussion paper
Katherine Pikus
When Condoms are not enough
World Bank staff magazine article on Placer Dome and South African mining industryrsquos work with HIVAIDS
Craig Andrews
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Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
MINING AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA Preliminary Research on a Potential Pilot Project in Porgera and Lihir
Strategic research and action plan on mining and local economic development in Papua New Guinea prepared for the World Bank
Wayne Dunn
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What we covered
We will explore Why we even discuss private sector contributions Why does the private sector engage in international
development MDGs as a unifying framework between public private
and civil society sectors in International Development Some case study examples (mostly in extractive
sector) Publicprivatecivil society collaboration ndash case study
and discussion (CIDA and Mining Companies) Open discussion on topics of interest (time permitting)
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Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
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Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Alignment around Shared Value For shareholders For Communities For People For Governments
Private Sector Contributions To International Development
Remember
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Cameco in 1998
Camecorsquos approach has transformed the socio-economic well-being of Indigenous Peoples in Northern Saskatchewan
29 30
34
37 3739
42 42 43 44
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998(Aug)
Perc
enta
ge o
f Tot
al W
orkf
orce
Cameco Aboriginal Employment(includes permanent contractor workforce)
waynewaynedunncom
Cameco in Northern Saskatchewan (2010) About 50 of the employees at northern Saskatchewan
operations were local residents (much higher if you count northern residents living in south) 78 of services to northern minesites - approximately $295
million - went to northern businesses (trucking catering underground mining etc) Engaged in project discussions with communities impacted
by operations and exploration activities making 120 community visits to provide information and answer questions Donated over $25 million to northern and aboriginal
initiatives for youth health and wellness education and literacy and culture and recreation Provided $100000 in scholarships to post-secondary
students
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So how did Cameco and the industry do it
Charted a new course (in the 1980s nobody was doing this stuff) Bayda Report (contracting preference) Kitsaki Development Corporation ndash NRT Trucking Skunk workssecret meetings Overcoming culture and practice barriers (drilling
underground mining etc) BHAGs Necessity
waynewaynedunncom Slide 28
Placer Dome South Africa
Case study of innovative developmental CSR Demonstrate application of key CSR principles
CSRSustainability Policy Strategic interventions vs shotgun approaches Impact metrics vs expense metrics Partnership strategies (financial operational technical) Leadership and leverage
Slide 29
Overview
bull Background ndash how did this get started
bull The Care Project ndashDeveloping and implementing the plan (challenges partners learnings) ndashBusiness value created
bull HIVAIDS ndash The Crisis and why does it matter ndash Programs and activities
Slide 30
Background 1990s saw massive changes in South
African mining industry ndash over 100000 jobs lost as the industry restructured 1999 ndash Placer Dome purchased a 50
interest in South Deep (WAL) a mine located just outside Johannesburg bull This was the first major post-apartheid
foreign investment in the South African mining industry
Labour force came from throughout 5 countries in Southern Africa
Slide 31
Background (cont) In late 1999 after detailed study management
realized that economic reality dictated major restructuring at South Deep
13 of the South Deep workforce (over 2500) workers were retrenched bull Industry standard retrenchment packages
consisted of 2 weeks salary per year of service plus access to onsite training
South Deep management compared the industry standard retrenchment package against the commitment to stakeholders inherent in the Placer Dome Sustainability Policy and decided that the workers deserved more ndash that the commitment went
BEYOND THE PAYCHECK
waynewaynedunncom Slide 32
Families amp Communities must benefit from mining
Slide 33
The Care Project A commitment to mitigating the social and
economic impact of retrenchment at the family and community level
A target of assisting at least 70 of the retrenchees and their families to become economically active
A commitment to develop HIVAIDS programming initiatives
A commitment to enable spouses (women) to be able to benefit directly from retrenchment benefits
2 year time frame and R15 million (CAD$36 million) budget was established
Implications
The Care project decisions and commitments had a huge implication for South Deep management
Entire industry watching to
see what this Canadian newcomer will do
waynewaynedunncom Slide 35
The Mine
2560 Retrenchees bullMozambique bullLesotho bullSouth Africa bullSwaziland bullBotswana
How to successfully provide socio-economic support across remote rural regions of five countries
waynewaynedunncom Slide 36
The Initial 4-Step Plan 1 Consultations with retrenchees in their villages 2 Recruit (from amongst the retrenchees) a group
of 25-30 fieldworkers who would provide frontline support to the retrenchees and their families
3 Locate and register the retrenchees 4 Provide them with training and support to enable
them to become economically active
All of the above to be done in partnership with MDA TEBA and other partners
waynewaynedunncom Slide 37
Reality was different than we expected Retrenchees and their
Unions were still angry over the contested retrenchment Retrencheesrsquo homes were
difficult to locate and registration was often problematic
Consultations with retrenchees
Walking to a remote retrenchee homestead in Lesotho
Slide 38
Reality was different than expected Lack of socio-economic development experience
was an issue Partnerships took longer to form and more time to
manage than expected Industry skepticism Mozambique floods National borders Micro-finance HIVAIDS Fieldworker training programs Retrenchee education levels Centralized delivery didnrsquot work Project was under-financed We couldnrsquot do it in two years Etc
Slide 39
Meeting the challenges
Negotiated a public private partnership with CIDA that contributed CAD$ 2 million in additional resources Kept working at getting our partnerships
working for everyone Leading by example gradually
demonstrated our commitment to industry unions and others Continual revision of plan and project
delivery to ensure it met the needs of the recipients
waynewaynedunncom Slide 40
The Process
Business Operation1 Ongoing availability of Technical Assistance and Business Counselling2 Ongoing faclitiation of skills training needs (ie business agriculture vocational etc)
Decision on Economic Option
Employment StreamEnterprise Stream
Evaluation of Micro Finance Application
Retrenchee is Re-Integrated and Economically Active
PersonalEconomic Plan
Prepared ampAssessed
PersonalEmployment Plan
Prepared
Business amp Financing Plan
Prepared
Employment Planning amp Preparation1 Identification of Employment Options2 Skills Training (VocationalAgricultural etc)3 Employment Counseling Placement (Job searchResume etc)
Business Planning amp Preparation1 Business Orientation a) Introduction to Business b) SkillsProduct Training2 Develop Draft Business Plan (to be reviewed with Counselor) (plan will contain market assessment financial operational and skills upgrading plan)3 Preparation of Micro-Finance Application
Orientation and Awareness Phase1 Registration amp Homestead Visits2 District Counselling Sessions3 Open DaysCareer Fairs4 Financial Lifes Skills Training5 Feedback and Choices Session
Ongoing Processes
Follow-up sessions activities to monitor effectiveness of interventions
Communication and consultation with stakeholders Continuous improvement process (review feedback enhance programs procedures processes)
13-step process Delivered 18 times Across Five countries
Slide 41
Some results 92 of the retrenchees were located
and registered 57 of those (1250) are economically
active 65 (1556) have received financial life
skills training Many of the trainees were women Care process is becoming an industry
standard in South Africa and replicated elsewhere in Africa and globally Development infrastructure and
partnerships throughout the five country region
Slide 42
Chicken raising business
Slide 43
Furniture making
waynewaynedunncom Slide 44
Unique training programs
waynewaynedunncom Slide 45
Rice farming in Mozambique
Slide 46
Spaza (convenience) shop
Slide 47
And the business value ishellip HIVAIDS Black Empowerment new
mining legislation social scorecards escalating security challenges and a myriad of other issues are the daily facts of mining life Mines and mining companies must demonstrate an ability to create meaningful value for people communities and other social stakeholders ndash and they must do so while meeting increasingly challenging financial targets
Placer Dome is not a charity and the
Care project was not just some sort of corporate philanthropy
waynewaynedunncom Slide 48
ldquoThe project changed the social face of the South African Mining Industryrdquo
Kgosietsile Mogaki
South African Ministry of Minerals and Energy
waynewaynedunncom Slide 49
What was in it for Placer Dome
We believe that our ability to effectively manage social issues is a competitive advantage as we look towards the future of the industry in South Africa and globally
Through programs like Care we are better able to manage risk and are securing our long term future in South Africa and throughout the sub-continent
Piet Kolbe Mine Manager South Deep
Slide 50
And then there is HIVAIDS
RSA ACCOUNTED FOR NEARLY 1 IN 8 OF THE NEW HIV INFECTIONS THAT OCCURRED WORLD WIDE IN 2000
HIV+ PREVALENCE RATE IN WOMEN ATTENDING ANTE-NATAL CLINICS INCREASED FROM 07 IN 1990 TO 248 IN 2001
AVERAGE OF 1700 NEW INFECTIONS PER DAY
LIFE EXPECTANCY WILL DECLINE FROM 65 TO 40 BY 2011
65
40
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
2001 2011
Life Expectancy
waynewaynedunncom Slide 51
HIVAIDS Facts (in 2000)
ESTIMATED THAT 12 OF TOTAL RSA POPULATION AND 25 OF MINEWORKERS ARE HIV+
ALREADY 400000 PEOPLE ARE AIDS SICK AND THIS WILL INCREASE TO 14 M BY 2010
YOUNG WOMEN PARTICULARLY VULNERABLE ndash 239 AGED BETWEEN 15 ndash 49 ALREADY INFECTED AND WILL RISE TO 297 BY 2007
AIDS ORPHANS AT PRESENT AMOUNT TO 660000+ AND WILL RISE TO 18M BY 2015
ACCUMULATIVE AIDS DEATHS WILL RISE TO 9M BY 2015
Slide 52
HIVAIDS Impact REDUCED ECONOMIC GROWTH RATE ndash 2010 GDP 20 below a non AIDS
scenario REDUCED POPULATION ndash RSA population 10M smaller than non AIDS scenario SKYROCKETING DEMANDS ON PUBLIC HEALTH SYSTEM - RADICALLY CHANGED PRIVATE SPENDING PATTERNS ndash to healthcare and
funeral costs IMPACT ON SOCIO-ECONOMIC STABILITY (orphans)
HIVAIDS is the worst epidemic in human history At every level it is causing
devastation destruction and suffering throughout Southern Africa This is the reality for business operating in much of Africa today Nobody can afford to ignore it
Slide 53
HIVAIDS and Gold Mining
$10oz impact if nothing is done (5 of production costs) ~$3oz with maximum
intervention Impact on social and political
stability
Slide 54
HIVAIDS Programming Placer Dome program ndash
multi-level and holistic Education Prevention Treatment Impact mitigation (when one
has AIDS) On the minesite In local communities In rural areas where our
workers come from
Slide 55
Minesite Program
TRAINING AND EDUCATION
STI amp TB TREATMENT
CONDOM DISTRIBUTION
PEER EDUCATION
VOLUNTARY COUNSELING AND TESTING (VCT)
WELLNESS PROGRAM
MEDICAL REPATRIATION
waynewaynedunncom Slide 56
Minesite Program
waynewaynedunncom Slide 57
Current Community Program
AWARENESS AND EDUCATION PROGRAMS
MOBILE CLINIC
CONDOM amp FEMIDOM DISTRIBUTION
PERIODIC PRESUMPTIVE TREATMENT (PPT)
TREATMENT FOR SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS ( STI)
waynewaynedunncom Slide 58
COMMUNITY PROGRAM
Community Mobile Clinic
waynewaynedunncom Slide 59
And when HIV prevention doesnrsquot work What to do when people can no
longer work They return to their villages
where there is little or no support Families are overwhelmed Tremendous social and
economic impact Addressing it effectively is too
much for one company
Slide 60
Industry Home Based Care
TEBA INFRA-STRUCTURE
TRAINING OF CARE GIVERS
SUPPORT STRUCTURE ndash QUALIFIED STAFF
MONTHLY MEDICATION
WORK WITH OTHER STAKEHOLDERS (EG TRADITIONAL HEALERS)
WORLD BANK DEVELOPMENT INNOVATION AWARD
waynewaynedunncom Slide 61
Home Based Care
Slide 62
INDUSTRY HOME BASED CARE RESULTS (Year One)
Milestone Target Actual
Community Care Supporters engaged 87 127
Community Care Training
87 123
People under Home Based Care 696 801
THE PROJECT EXCEEDED TARGETS IN EVERY AREA
waynewaynedunncom Slide 63
Overview of Placer Dome AIDS Programming SOUTH DEEP Sustainable Development Department
bullVoluntary Counseling and testing HIV Negative bullContinue working
On Mine Program Community Program
Modified work program Farm bullAgricultural work Environmental
Medical repatriation
Home Based Care
Benefits Care Positive
HBC EC OPP
Back to work or Re skilled
Wellness Program
waynewaynedunncom Slide 64
But what happens to children and families when the breadwinner canrsquot
work
Slide 65
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas HIVAIDS is having a
monumental impact on the socio-economic well being of families throughout rural Southern Africa
Workers who used to
support extended families of 10-20 people are becoming too sick to work and are coming home literally to die
Slide 66
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas Knowing that their family needs the
income and that there is little medical care for them if they go home these workers are staying on the job as long as possible In addition to the human tragedy
this is having a severe impact on business productivity There are solid business and
humane reasons to address this problem But economies of scale are
needed
waynewaynedunncom
Reputational Results for Placer Dome Worst to First (enhanced
relationships in South Africa and Globally) First private sector project
to ever win World Bank Development Innovation Award Canadian CSREthical
Project Award (2004) Numerous other awards Stanford Case Study
waynewaynedunncom Slide 68
Where to next
The Care project piloted an effective means of assisting rural families to become economically active and has an existing infrastructure and management system in place
Industry Home Based Care project piloted a cost
effective fee for service program to support medically repatriated workers and their families
Slide 69
Planned Program
Care Positive Integrate the Home Based Care
project with the Care process and launch as a fee for service based program to address the social and economic impacts that AIDS is having on rural families and communities Start with the mining industry but
design the infrastructure and management systems to enable participation by other industries governments and donor community stakeholders
Care Process
+
Home Based Care
=
Care Positive
waynewaynedunncom Slide 70
Care Positive Summary
waynewaynedunncom
Andhellip After over a year of negotiations CIDA declined to
participate in the Care Positive program (partnering with a mining company was seen as too much reputational risk) Industry was frustrated because the negotiations
had been invited by CIDA and industry had investment over $100000 and considerable reputational capital into them Industry went forward with modified HIVAIDS
programming but huge developmental impacts were lost
waynewaynedunncom Slide 72
MDG Impacts of Placer Dome in South Africa
1 Poverty and hunger 2 Some impact on primary education (School
feeding program) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
One thing leads to another
World Bank observed how Placer Domersquos leadership on HIVAIDS moved South African mining industry All indications were that PNG was at risk of huge
crisis Placer Dome had two mines in PNG World Bank asked Placer Dome to take a look at
what might be done
waynewaynedunncom
PNG HIVAIDS Scoping mission to
determine what might be done and how Enthusiastic interest from
industry government multi-laterals (WHO UNAIDS World Banketc) ODA (AusAID) CIDA partnered with Place Dome to develop an
HIVAIDS strategy for PNG that integrated industry public sector civil society and international community
waynewaynedunncom
PNG Outcomes (or outputs ndash Irsquom never sure) Partnership with Mining
Industry Civil Society WHO UNAIDS UNDP World Bank PNG AIDS AusAID Oil Palm Industry etc National workshop on
HIVAIDS and publicprivate partnerships SouthSouth Collaboration
Industry government civil society international community study trip to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom
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PNG AIDS mission to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom Slide 78
MDG Impacts of PNG HIVAIDS work
1 Poverty and hunger (nutritional supplements) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Major gold find in WestCentral Turkey No successful
mining project launched in decades Eurogold project
built launched and halted by community action in late 1990s ndash still mothballed
UsakKislidag Minesite
Eurogold site
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Isolated rural area Nearly half of nearby
communities opposed to mine development Agriculture primary
economic activity in rural communities ndash smallmicro family farms
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Engaged with community beginning in early exploration stages Ongoing discussion and consultation for years during
exploration and development CIDA support to develop and strategic development plan Water supply for local villages Support to local health care Jobs and Procurement Agricultural Strategy (worked with farmers and provincial
govt to develop) Animal husbandry efficiencies (dairy sheep genetics etc) Agriculture research capacity
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Smooth permitting process Good local relationships (broad and deep) Over a decade of smooth operations Share price up over 15x (from $075 to $1325 Opened second mine in Turkey
bull Able to deal with controversial watershed issues after relationship success in Usak
waynewaynedunncom Slide 83
MDG Impacts of Eldorado Gold
1 Poverty and hunger (minimal) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Underwater Logging in Ghana
waynewaynedunncom
Private Sector and International Development
Private sector especially resource extraction has a very mixed record bull Some horrendous disasters (Nigeria Warao Peoples in
Venezuela etc) bull Some great successes (Placer Dome Care project
mining and HIVAIDS in South Africa [but mining also created conditions to facilitate the spread of AIDS] AIDS strategy in PNG Cameco in Saskatchewan)
Successes can have a direct impact on Millennium Develpoment Goals
waynewaynedunncom
Group Exercise Using the CIDA and Mining Companies papers that were
circulated on Tuesday discuss the questions below as a group Select a spokesperson to report the group consensus to the
room (if no consensus then have spokesperson report differing positions)
Should Official Development Assistance agencies like
CIDA and multi-laterals like the United Nations Development Program work with private sector in developing economies If yes why And how should they work with them If no why And what should they do when
interestsobjectives overlap
waynewaynedunncom
SDCSR Implementation Challenges
more than a warm fuzzy issue Spending isnrsquot the answer
Plan
Framework
System
Results
Solving social problems Objectives
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Beyond Beads and Trinkets ndash BC Mining Review
A lsquohow torsquo article on mining and CSR
Wayne Dunn
BP Venezuela Indigenous Relations ndash Meeting the Challenge Responsibly and Sustainably
Situational assessment and strategic plan for BP Venezuela Authorized for release by BP
Wayne Dunn
Cameco Community Relations Report
Situational assessment and management strategy Authorized for release by Cameco
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author Beyond Beads lsquon Trinkets A systematic approach to managing community relations
A conference paper describing a systematic approach to community relations management helping companies to methodically develop mutually beneficial relationships with local communities and interests (this is one of the earliest papers on this subject ndash written in 1998)
Wayne Dunn
The costs of conflict with local communities in the extractive industry
Analysis of the cost of community conflicts in the Extractive Sector
Rachel Davis and Daniel M Franks
Creating Shared Value
Harvard Business Review interview with Michael Porter
Video
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Social License Its all about value
Discussion on Social License and shareholder Value
Wayne Dunn
Its about Development Commentary on the CIDAMining Company issue
Wayne Dunn
Integrating corporate strategy and social responsibilitymdashmarket returns from stakeholder engagement
Discussion and analysis on market returns on stakeholder engagement
Witold J Henisz Sinziana Dorobantu and Lite J Narty
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
McGill Reporter ndash Four Burning Questions Wayne Dunn on CSR
Discussion on CSR Wayne Dunn
Miningrsquos contribution to sustainable development ndashan overview
Discussion paper prepared by the International Council on Mining and Metals
Millennium Development Goals
United Nations
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Mining and Agriculture Development
A short lsquohow torsquo guide for mining projects to engage with the local agriculture sector
Al Hingston
PDSA Social Value Brochure
Brochure on social value created by Placer Dome South Africa
Placer Dome
The Value of Social License
Opinion piece published in Northern Miner
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Golden Opportunity When a Canadian multinational laid off hundreds of gold miners in South Africa it went many extra miles to help them get back on their feet
Stanford Business School Case Study on Placer Dome in South Africa
Wayne Dunn
The Changing Resource Development Paradigm Maximizing Sustainable Local Benefits from Resource Development
Strategic thought piece prepared for the government of British Columbia Canada
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
The Disappearing Barriers Between Business And Non-profits Are Driving Innovation
Discussion paper
Katherine Pikus
When Condoms are not enough
World Bank staff magazine article on Placer Dome and South African mining industryrsquos work with HIVAIDS
Craig Andrews
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
MINING AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA Preliminary Research on a Potential Pilot Project in Porgera and Lihir
Strategic research and action plan on mining and local economic development in Papua New Guinea prepared for the World Bank
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
What we covered
We will explore Why we even discuss private sector contributions Why does the private sector engage in international
development MDGs as a unifying framework between public private
and civil society sectors in International Development Some case study examples (mostly in extractive
sector) Publicprivatecivil society collaboration ndash case study
and discussion (CIDA and Mining Companies) Open discussion on topics of interest (time permitting)
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Alignment around Shared Value For shareholders For Communities For People For Governments
Private Sector Contributions To International Development
Remember
waynewaynedunncom
Cameco in Northern Saskatchewan (2010) About 50 of the employees at northern Saskatchewan
operations were local residents (much higher if you count northern residents living in south) 78 of services to northern minesites - approximately $295
million - went to northern businesses (trucking catering underground mining etc) Engaged in project discussions with communities impacted
by operations and exploration activities making 120 community visits to provide information and answer questions Donated over $25 million to northern and aboriginal
initiatives for youth health and wellness education and literacy and culture and recreation Provided $100000 in scholarships to post-secondary
students
waynewaynedunncom
So how did Cameco and the industry do it
Charted a new course (in the 1980s nobody was doing this stuff) Bayda Report (contracting preference) Kitsaki Development Corporation ndash NRT Trucking Skunk workssecret meetings Overcoming culture and practice barriers (drilling
underground mining etc) BHAGs Necessity
waynewaynedunncom Slide 28
Placer Dome South Africa
Case study of innovative developmental CSR Demonstrate application of key CSR principles
CSRSustainability Policy Strategic interventions vs shotgun approaches Impact metrics vs expense metrics Partnership strategies (financial operational technical) Leadership and leverage
Slide 29
Overview
bull Background ndash how did this get started
bull The Care Project ndashDeveloping and implementing the plan (challenges partners learnings) ndashBusiness value created
bull HIVAIDS ndash The Crisis and why does it matter ndash Programs and activities
Slide 30
Background 1990s saw massive changes in South
African mining industry ndash over 100000 jobs lost as the industry restructured 1999 ndash Placer Dome purchased a 50
interest in South Deep (WAL) a mine located just outside Johannesburg bull This was the first major post-apartheid
foreign investment in the South African mining industry
Labour force came from throughout 5 countries in Southern Africa
Slide 31
Background (cont) In late 1999 after detailed study management
realized that economic reality dictated major restructuring at South Deep
13 of the South Deep workforce (over 2500) workers were retrenched bull Industry standard retrenchment packages
consisted of 2 weeks salary per year of service plus access to onsite training
South Deep management compared the industry standard retrenchment package against the commitment to stakeholders inherent in the Placer Dome Sustainability Policy and decided that the workers deserved more ndash that the commitment went
BEYOND THE PAYCHECK
waynewaynedunncom Slide 32
Families amp Communities must benefit from mining
Slide 33
The Care Project A commitment to mitigating the social and
economic impact of retrenchment at the family and community level
A target of assisting at least 70 of the retrenchees and their families to become economically active
A commitment to develop HIVAIDS programming initiatives
A commitment to enable spouses (women) to be able to benefit directly from retrenchment benefits
2 year time frame and R15 million (CAD$36 million) budget was established
Implications
The Care project decisions and commitments had a huge implication for South Deep management
Entire industry watching to
see what this Canadian newcomer will do
waynewaynedunncom Slide 35
The Mine
2560 Retrenchees bullMozambique bullLesotho bullSouth Africa bullSwaziland bullBotswana
How to successfully provide socio-economic support across remote rural regions of five countries
waynewaynedunncom Slide 36
The Initial 4-Step Plan 1 Consultations with retrenchees in their villages 2 Recruit (from amongst the retrenchees) a group
of 25-30 fieldworkers who would provide frontline support to the retrenchees and their families
3 Locate and register the retrenchees 4 Provide them with training and support to enable
them to become economically active
All of the above to be done in partnership with MDA TEBA and other partners
waynewaynedunncom Slide 37
Reality was different than we expected Retrenchees and their
Unions were still angry over the contested retrenchment Retrencheesrsquo homes were
difficult to locate and registration was often problematic
Consultations with retrenchees
Walking to a remote retrenchee homestead in Lesotho
Slide 38
Reality was different than expected Lack of socio-economic development experience
was an issue Partnerships took longer to form and more time to
manage than expected Industry skepticism Mozambique floods National borders Micro-finance HIVAIDS Fieldworker training programs Retrenchee education levels Centralized delivery didnrsquot work Project was under-financed We couldnrsquot do it in two years Etc
Slide 39
Meeting the challenges
Negotiated a public private partnership with CIDA that contributed CAD$ 2 million in additional resources Kept working at getting our partnerships
working for everyone Leading by example gradually
demonstrated our commitment to industry unions and others Continual revision of plan and project
delivery to ensure it met the needs of the recipients
waynewaynedunncom Slide 40
The Process
Business Operation1 Ongoing availability of Technical Assistance and Business Counselling2 Ongoing faclitiation of skills training needs (ie business agriculture vocational etc)
Decision on Economic Option
Employment StreamEnterprise Stream
Evaluation of Micro Finance Application
Retrenchee is Re-Integrated and Economically Active
PersonalEconomic Plan
Prepared ampAssessed
PersonalEmployment Plan
Prepared
Business amp Financing Plan
Prepared
Employment Planning amp Preparation1 Identification of Employment Options2 Skills Training (VocationalAgricultural etc)3 Employment Counseling Placement (Job searchResume etc)
Business Planning amp Preparation1 Business Orientation a) Introduction to Business b) SkillsProduct Training2 Develop Draft Business Plan (to be reviewed with Counselor) (plan will contain market assessment financial operational and skills upgrading plan)3 Preparation of Micro-Finance Application
Orientation and Awareness Phase1 Registration amp Homestead Visits2 District Counselling Sessions3 Open DaysCareer Fairs4 Financial Lifes Skills Training5 Feedback and Choices Session
Ongoing Processes
Follow-up sessions activities to monitor effectiveness of interventions
Communication and consultation with stakeholders Continuous improvement process (review feedback enhance programs procedures processes)
13-step process Delivered 18 times Across Five countries
Slide 41
Some results 92 of the retrenchees were located
and registered 57 of those (1250) are economically
active 65 (1556) have received financial life
skills training Many of the trainees were women Care process is becoming an industry
standard in South Africa and replicated elsewhere in Africa and globally Development infrastructure and
partnerships throughout the five country region
Slide 42
Chicken raising business
Slide 43
Furniture making
waynewaynedunncom Slide 44
Unique training programs
waynewaynedunncom Slide 45
Rice farming in Mozambique
Slide 46
Spaza (convenience) shop
Slide 47
And the business value ishellip HIVAIDS Black Empowerment new
mining legislation social scorecards escalating security challenges and a myriad of other issues are the daily facts of mining life Mines and mining companies must demonstrate an ability to create meaningful value for people communities and other social stakeholders ndash and they must do so while meeting increasingly challenging financial targets
Placer Dome is not a charity and the
Care project was not just some sort of corporate philanthropy
waynewaynedunncom Slide 48
ldquoThe project changed the social face of the South African Mining Industryrdquo
Kgosietsile Mogaki
South African Ministry of Minerals and Energy
waynewaynedunncom Slide 49
What was in it for Placer Dome
We believe that our ability to effectively manage social issues is a competitive advantage as we look towards the future of the industry in South Africa and globally
Through programs like Care we are better able to manage risk and are securing our long term future in South Africa and throughout the sub-continent
Piet Kolbe Mine Manager South Deep
Slide 50
And then there is HIVAIDS
RSA ACCOUNTED FOR NEARLY 1 IN 8 OF THE NEW HIV INFECTIONS THAT OCCURRED WORLD WIDE IN 2000
HIV+ PREVALENCE RATE IN WOMEN ATTENDING ANTE-NATAL CLINICS INCREASED FROM 07 IN 1990 TO 248 IN 2001
AVERAGE OF 1700 NEW INFECTIONS PER DAY
LIFE EXPECTANCY WILL DECLINE FROM 65 TO 40 BY 2011
65
40
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
2001 2011
Life Expectancy
waynewaynedunncom Slide 51
HIVAIDS Facts (in 2000)
ESTIMATED THAT 12 OF TOTAL RSA POPULATION AND 25 OF MINEWORKERS ARE HIV+
ALREADY 400000 PEOPLE ARE AIDS SICK AND THIS WILL INCREASE TO 14 M BY 2010
YOUNG WOMEN PARTICULARLY VULNERABLE ndash 239 AGED BETWEEN 15 ndash 49 ALREADY INFECTED AND WILL RISE TO 297 BY 2007
AIDS ORPHANS AT PRESENT AMOUNT TO 660000+ AND WILL RISE TO 18M BY 2015
ACCUMULATIVE AIDS DEATHS WILL RISE TO 9M BY 2015
Slide 52
HIVAIDS Impact REDUCED ECONOMIC GROWTH RATE ndash 2010 GDP 20 below a non AIDS
scenario REDUCED POPULATION ndash RSA population 10M smaller than non AIDS scenario SKYROCKETING DEMANDS ON PUBLIC HEALTH SYSTEM - RADICALLY CHANGED PRIVATE SPENDING PATTERNS ndash to healthcare and
funeral costs IMPACT ON SOCIO-ECONOMIC STABILITY (orphans)
HIVAIDS is the worst epidemic in human history At every level it is causing
devastation destruction and suffering throughout Southern Africa This is the reality for business operating in much of Africa today Nobody can afford to ignore it
Slide 53
HIVAIDS and Gold Mining
$10oz impact if nothing is done (5 of production costs) ~$3oz with maximum
intervention Impact on social and political
stability
Slide 54
HIVAIDS Programming Placer Dome program ndash
multi-level and holistic Education Prevention Treatment Impact mitigation (when one
has AIDS) On the minesite In local communities In rural areas where our
workers come from
Slide 55
Minesite Program
TRAINING AND EDUCATION
STI amp TB TREATMENT
CONDOM DISTRIBUTION
PEER EDUCATION
VOLUNTARY COUNSELING AND TESTING (VCT)
WELLNESS PROGRAM
MEDICAL REPATRIATION
waynewaynedunncom Slide 56
Minesite Program
waynewaynedunncom Slide 57
Current Community Program
AWARENESS AND EDUCATION PROGRAMS
MOBILE CLINIC
CONDOM amp FEMIDOM DISTRIBUTION
PERIODIC PRESUMPTIVE TREATMENT (PPT)
TREATMENT FOR SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS ( STI)
waynewaynedunncom Slide 58
COMMUNITY PROGRAM
Community Mobile Clinic
waynewaynedunncom Slide 59
And when HIV prevention doesnrsquot work What to do when people can no
longer work They return to their villages
where there is little or no support Families are overwhelmed Tremendous social and
economic impact Addressing it effectively is too
much for one company
Slide 60
Industry Home Based Care
TEBA INFRA-STRUCTURE
TRAINING OF CARE GIVERS
SUPPORT STRUCTURE ndash QUALIFIED STAFF
MONTHLY MEDICATION
WORK WITH OTHER STAKEHOLDERS (EG TRADITIONAL HEALERS)
WORLD BANK DEVELOPMENT INNOVATION AWARD
waynewaynedunncom Slide 61
Home Based Care
Slide 62
INDUSTRY HOME BASED CARE RESULTS (Year One)
Milestone Target Actual
Community Care Supporters engaged 87 127
Community Care Training
87 123
People under Home Based Care 696 801
THE PROJECT EXCEEDED TARGETS IN EVERY AREA
waynewaynedunncom Slide 63
Overview of Placer Dome AIDS Programming SOUTH DEEP Sustainable Development Department
bullVoluntary Counseling and testing HIV Negative bullContinue working
On Mine Program Community Program
Modified work program Farm bullAgricultural work Environmental
Medical repatriation
Home Based Care
Benefits Care Positive
HBC EC OPP
Back to work or Re skilled
Wellness Program
waynewaynedunncom Slide 64
But what happens to children and families when the breadwinner canrsquot
work
Slide 65
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas HIVAIDS is having a
monumental impact on the socio-economic well being of families throughout rural Southern Africa
Workers who used to
support extended families of 10-20 people are becoming too sick to work and are coming home literally to die
Slide 66
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas Knowing that their family needs the
income and that there is little medical care for them if they go home these workers are staying on the job as long as possible In addition to the human tragedy
this is having a severe impact on business productivity There are solid business and
humane reasons to address this problem But economies of scale are
needed
waynewaynedunncom
Reputational Results for Placer Dome Worst to First (enhanced
relationships in South Africa and Globally) First private sector project
to ever win World Bank Development Innovation Award Canadian CSREthical
Project Award (2004) Numerous other awards Stanford Case Study
waynewaynedunncom Slide 68
Where to next
The Care project piloted an effective means of assisting rural families to become economically active and has an existing infrastructure and management system in place
Industry Home Based Care project piloted a cost
effective fee for service program to support medically repatriated workers and their families
Slide 69
Planned Program
Care Positive Integrate the Home Based Care
project with the Care process and launch as a fee for service based program to address the social and economic impacts that AIDS is having on rural families and communities Start with the mining industry but
design the infrastructure and management systems to enable participation by other industries governments and donor community stakeholders
Care Process
+
Home Based Care
=
Care Positive
waynewaynedunncom Slide 70
Care Positive Summary
waynewaynedunncom
Andhellip After over a year of negotiations CIDA declined to
participate in the Care Positive program (partnering with a mining company was seen as too much reputational risk) Industry was frustrated because the negotiations
had been invited by CIDA and industry had investment over $100000 and considerable reputational capital into them Industry went forward with modified HIVAIDS
programming but huge developmental impacts were lost
waynewaynedunncom Slide 72
MDG Impacts of Placer Dome in South Africa
1 Poverty and hunger 2 Some impact on primary education (School
feeding program) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
One thing leads to another
World Bank observed how Placer Domersquos leadership on HIVAIDS moved South African mining industry All indications were that PNG was at risk of huge
crisis Placer Dome had two mines in PNG World Bank asked Placer Dome to take a look at
what might be done
waynewaynedunncom
PNG HIVAIDS Scoping mission to
determine what might be done and how Enthusiastic interest from
industry government multi-laterals (WHO UNAIDS World Banketc) ODA (AusAID) CIDA partnered with Place Dome to develop an
HIVAIDS strategy for PNG that integrated industry public sector civil society and international community
waynewaynedunncom
PNG Outcomes (or outputs ndash Irsquom never sure) Partnership with Mining
Industry Civil Society WHO UNAIDS UNDP World Bank PNG AIDS AusAID Oil Palm Industry etc National workshop on
HIVAIDS and publicprivate partnerships SouthSouth Collaboration
Industry government civil society international community study trip to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom
waynewaynedunncom
PNG AIDS mission to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom Slide 78
MDG Impacts of PNG HIVAIDS work
1 Poverty and hunger (nutritional supplements) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Major gold find in WestCentral Turkey No successful
mining project launched in decades Eurogold project
built launched and halted by community action in late 1990s ndash still mothballed
UsakKislidag Minesite
Eurogold site
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Isolated rural area Nearly half of nearby
communities opposed to mine development Agriculture primary
economic activity in rural communities ndash smallmicro family farms
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Engaged with community beginning in early exploration stages Ongoing discussion and consultation for years during
exploration and development CIDA support to develop and strategic development plan Water supply for local villages Support to local health care Jobs and Procurement Agricultural Strategy (worked with farmers and provincial
govt to develop) Animal husbandry efficiencies (dairy sheep genetics etc) Agriculture research capacity
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Smooth permitting process Good local relationships (broad and deep) Over a decade of smooth operations Share price up over 15x (from $075 to $1325 Opened second mine in Turkey
bull Able to deal with controversial watershed issues after relationship success in Usak
waynewaynedunncom Slide 83
MDG Impacts of Eldorado Gold
1 Poverty and hunger (minimal) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Underwater Logging in Ghana
waynewaynedunncom
Private Sector and International Development
Private sector especially resource extraction has a very mixed record bull Some horrendous disasters (Nigeria Warao Peoples in
Venezuela etc) bull Some great successes (Placer Dome Care project
mining and HIVAIDS in South Africa [but mining also created conditions to facilitate the spread of AIDS] AIDS strategy in PNG Cameco in Saskatchewan)
Successes can have a direct impact on Millennium Develpoment Goals
waynewaynedunncom
Group Exercise Using the CIDA and Mining Companies papers that were
circulated on Tuesday discuss the questions below as a group Select a spokesperson to report the group consensus to the
room (if no consensus then have spokesperson report differing positions)
Should Official Development Assistance agencies like
CIDA and multi-laterals like the United Nations Development Program work with private sector in developing economies If yes why And how should they work with them If no why And what should they do when
interestsobjectives overlap
waynewaynedunncom
SDCSR Implementation Challenges
more than a warm fuzzy issue Spending isnrsquot the answer
Plan
Framework
System
Results
Solving social problems Objectives
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Beyond Beads and Trinkets ndash BC Mining Review
A lsquohow torsquo article on mining and CSR
Wayne Dunn
BP Venezuela Indigenous Relations ndash Meeting the Challenge Responsibly and Sustainably
Situational assessment and strategic plan for BP Venezuela Authorized for release by BP
Wayne Dunn
Cameco Community Relations Report
Situational assessment and management strategy Authorized for release by Cameco
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author Beyond Beads lsquon Trinkets A systematic approach to managing community relations
A conference paper describing a systematic approach to community relations management helping companies to methodically develop mutually beneficial relationships with local communities and interests (this is one of the earliest papers on this subject ndash written in 1998)
Wayne Dunn
The costs of conflict with local communities in the extractive industry
Analysis of the cost of community conflicts in the Extractive Sector
Rachel Davis and Daniel M Franks
Creating Shared Value
Harvard Business Review interview with Michael Porter
Video
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Social License Its all about value
Discussion on Social License and shareholder Value
Wayne Dunn
Its about Development Commentary on the CIDAMining Company issue
Wayne Dunn
Integrating corporate strategy and social responsibilitymdashmarket returns from stakeholder engagement
Discussion and analysis on market returns on stakeholder engagement
Witold J Henisz Sinziana Dorobantu and Lite J Narty
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
McGill Reporter ndash Four Burning Questions Wayne Dunn on CSR
Discussion on CSR Wayne Dunn
Miningrsquos contribution to sustainable development ndashan overview
Discussion paper prepared by the International Council on Mining and Metals
Millennium Development Goals
United Nations
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Mining and Agriculture Development
A short lsquohow torsquo guide for mining projects to engage with the local agriculture sector
Al Hingston
PDSA Social Value Brochure
Brochure on social value created by Placer Dome South Africa
Placer Dome
The Value of Social License
Opinion piece published in Northern Miner
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Golden Opportunity When a Canadian multinational laid off hundreds of gold miners in South Africa it went many extra miles to help them get back on their feet
Stanford Business School Case Study on Placer Dome in South Africa
Wayne Dunn
The Changing Resource Development Paradigm Maximizing Sustainable Local Benefits from Resource Development
Strategic thought piece prepared for the government of British Columbia Canada
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
The Disappearing Barriers Between Business And Non-profits Are Driving Innovation
Discussion paper
Katherine Pikus
When Condoms are not enough
World Bank staff magazine article on Placer Dome and South African mining industryrsquos work with HIVAIDS
Craig Andrews
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
MINING AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA Preliminary Research on a Potential Pilot Project in Porgera and Lihir
Strategic research and action plan on mining and local economic development in Papua New Guinea prepared for the World Bank
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
What we covered
We will explore Why we even discuss private sector contributions Why does the private sector engage in international
development MDGs as a unifying framework between public private
and civil society sectors in International Development Some case study examples (mostly in extractive
sector) Publicprivatecivil society collaboration ndash case study
and discussion (CIDA and Mining Companies) Open discussion on topics of interest (time permitting)
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
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Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
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Alignment around Shared Value For shareholders For Communities For People For Governments
Private Sector Contributions To International Development
Remember
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So how did Cameco and the industry do it
Charted a new course (in the 1980s nobody was doing this stuff) Bayda Report (contracting preference) Kitsaki Development Corporation ndash NRT Trucking Skunk workssecret meetings Overcoming culture and practice barriers (drilling
underground mining etc) BHAGs Necessity
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Placer Dome South Africa
Case study of innovative developmental CSR Demonstrate application of key CSR principles
CSRSustainability Policy Strategic interventions vs shotgun approaches Impact metrics vs expense metrics Partnership strategies (financial operational technical) Leadership and leverage
Slide 29
Overview
bull Background ndash how did this get started
bull The Care Project ndashDeveloping and implementing the plan (challenges partners learnings) ndashBusiness value created
bull HIVAIDS ndash The Crisis and why does it matter ndash Programs and activities
Slide 30
Background 1990s saw massive changes in South
African mining industry ndash over 100000 jobs lost as the industry restructured 1999 ndash Placer Dome purchased a 50
interest in South Deep (WAL) a mine located just outside Johannesburg bull This was the first major post-apartheid
foreign investment in the South African mining industry
Labour force came from throughout 5 countries in Southern Africa
Slide 31
Background (cont) In late 1999 after detailed study management
realized that economic reality dictated major restructuring at South Deep
13 of the South Deep workforce (over 2500) workers were retrenched bull Industry standard retrenchment packages
consisted of 2 weeks salary per year of service plus access to onsite training
South Deep management compared the industry standard retrenchment package against the commitment to stakeholders inherent in the Placer Dome Sustainability Policy and decided that the workers deserved more ndash that the commitment went
BEYOND THE PAYCHECK
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Families amp Communities must benefit from mining
Slide 33
The Care Project A commitment to mitigating the social and
economic impact of retrenchment at the family and community level
A target of assisting at least 70 of the retrenchees and their families to become economically active
A commitment to develop HIVAIDS programming initiatives
A commitment to enable spouses (women) to be able to benefit directly from retrenchment benefits
2 year time frame and R15 million (CAD$36 million) budget was established
Implications
The Care project decisions and commitments had a huge implication for South Deep management
Entire industry watching to
see what this Canadian newcomer will do
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The Mine
2560 Retrenchees bullMozambique bullLesotho bullSouth Africa bullSwaziland bullBotswana
How to successfully provide socio-economic support across remote rural regions of five countries
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The Initial 4-Step Plan 1 Consultations with retrenchees in their villages 2 Recruit (from amongst the retrenchees) a group
of 25-30 fieldworkers who would provide frontline support to the retrenchees and their families
3 Locate and register the retrenchees 4 Provide them with training and support to enable
them to become economically active
All of the above to be done in partnership with MDA TEBA and other partners
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Reality was different than we expected Retrenchees and their
Unions were still angry over the contested retrenchment Retrencheesrsquo homes were
difficult to locate and registration was often problematic
Consultations with retrenchees
Walking to a remote retrenchee homestead in Lesotho
Slide 38
Reality was different than expected Lack of socio-economic development experience
was an issue Partnerships took longer to form and more time to
manage than expected Industry skepticism Mozambique floods National borders Micro-finance HIVAIDS Fieldworker training programs Retrenchee education levels Centralized delivery didnrsquot work Project was under-financed We couldnrsquot do it in two years Etc
Slide 39
Meeting the challenges
Negotiated a public private partnership with CIDA that contributed CAD$ 2 million in additional resources Kept working at getting our partnerships
working for everyone Leading by example gradually
demonstrated our commitment to industry unions and others Continual revision of plan and project
delivery to ensure it met the needs of the recipients
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The Process
Business Operation1 Ongoing availability of Technical Assistance and Business Counselling2 Ongoing faclitiation of skills training needs (ie business agriculture vocational etc)
Decision on Economic Option
Employment StreamEnterprise Stream
Evaluation of Micro Finance Application
Retrenchee is Re-Integrated and Economically Active
PersonalEconomic Plan
Prepared ampAssessed
PersonalEmployment Plan
Prepared
Business amp Financing Plan
Prepared
Employment Planning amp Preparation1 Identification of Employment Options2 Skills Training (VocationalAgricultural etc)3 Employment Counseling Placement (Job searchResume etc)
Business Planning amp Preparation1 Business Orientation a) Introduction to Business b) SkillsProduct Training2 Develop Draft Business Plan (to be reviewed with Counselor) (plan will contain market assessment financial operational and skills upgrading plan)3 Preparation of Micro-Finance Application
Orientation and Awareness Phase1 Registration amp Homestead Visits2 District Counselling Sessions3 Open DaysCareer Fairs4 Financial Lifes Skills Training5 Feedback and Choices Session
Ongoing Processes
Follow-up sessions activities to monitor effectiveness of interventions
Communication and consultation with stakeholders Continuous improvement process (review feedback enhance programs procedures processes)
13-step process Delivered 18 times Across Five countries
Slide 41
Some results 92 of the retrenchees were located
and registered 57 of those (1250) are economically
active 65 (1556) have received financial life
skills training Many of the trainees were women Care process is becoming an industry
standard in South Africa and replicated elsewhere in Africa and globally Development infrastructure and
partnerships throughout the five country region
Slide 42
Chicken raising business
Slide 43
Furniture making
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Unique training programs
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Rice farming in Mozambique
Slide 46
Spaza (convenience) shop
Slide 47
And the business value ishellip HIVAIDS Black Empowerment new
mining legislation social scorecards escalating security challenges and a myriad of other issues are the daily facts of mining life Mines and mining companies must demonstrate an ability to create meaningful value for people communities and other social stakeholders ndash and they must do so while meeting increasingly challenging financial targets
Placer Dome is not a charity and the
Care project was not just some sort of corporate philanthropy
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ldquoThe project changed the social face of the South African Mining Industryrdquo
Kgosietsile Mogaki
South African Ministry of Minerals and Energy
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What was in it for Placer Dome
We believe that our ability to effectively manage social issues is a competitive advantage as we look towards the future of the industry in South Africa and globally
Through programs like Care we are better able to manage risk and are securing our long term future in South Africa and throughout the sub-continent
Piet Kolbe Mine Manager South Deep
Slide 50
And then there is HIVAIDS
RSA ACCOUNTED FOR NEARLY 1 IN 8 OF THE NEW HIV INFECTIONS THAT OCCURRED WORLD WIDE IN 2000
HIV+ PREVALENCE RATE IN WOMEN ATTENDING ANTE-NATAL CLINICS INCREASED FROM 07 IN 1990 TO 248 IN 2001
AVERAGE OF 1700 NEW INFECTIONS PER DAY
LIFE EXPECTANCY WILL DECLINE FROM 65 TO 40 BY 2011
65
40
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
2001 2011
Life Expectancy
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HIVAIDS Facts (in 2000)
ESTIMATED THAT 12 OF TOTAL RSA POPULATION AND 25 OF MINEWORKERS ARE HIV+
ALREADY 400000 PEOPLE ARE AIDS SICK AND THIS WILL INCREASE TO 14 M BY 2010
YOUNG WOMEN PARTICULARLY VULNERABLE ndash 239 AGED BETWEEN 15 ndash 49 ALREADY INFECTED AND WILL RISE TO 297 BY 2007
AIDS ORPHANS AT PRESENT AMOUNT TO 660000+ AND WILL RISE TO 18M BY 2015
ACCUMULATIVE AIDS DEATHS WILL RISE TO 9M BY 2015
Slide 52
HIVAIDS Impact REDUCED ECONOMIC GROWTH RATE ndash 2010 GDP 20 below a non AIDS
scenario REDUCED POPULATION ndash RSA population 10M smaller than non AIDS scenario SKYROCKETING DEMANDS ON PUBLIC HEALTH SYSTEM - RADICALLY CHANGED PRIVATE SPENDING PATTERNS ndash to healthcare and
funeral costs IMPACT ON SOCIO-ECONOMIC STABILITY (orphans)
HIVAIDS is the worst epidemic in human history At every level it is causing
devastation destruction and suffering throughout Southern Africa This is the reality for business operating in much of Africa today Nobody can afford to ignore it
Slide 53
HIVAIDS and Gold Mining
$10oz impact if nothing is done (5 of production costs) ~$3oz with maximum
intervention Impact on social and political
stability
Slide 54
HIVAIDS Programming Placer Dome program ndash
multi-level and holistic Education Prevention Treatment Impact mitigation (when one
has AIDS) On the minesite In local communities In rural areas where our
workers come from
Slide 55
Minesite Program
TRAINING AND EDUCATION
STI amp TB TREATMENT
CONDOM DISTRIBUTION
PEER EDUCATION
VOLUNTARY COUNSELING AND TESTING (VCT)
WELLNESS PROGRAM
MEDICAL REPATRIATION
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Minesite Program
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Current Community Program
AWARENESS AND EDUCATION PROGRAMS
MOBILE CLINIC
CONDOM amp FEMIDOM DISTRIBUTION
PERIODIC PRESUMPTIVE TREATMENT (PPT)
TREATMENT FOR SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS ( STI)
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COMMUNITY PROGRAM
Community Mobile Clinic
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And when HIV prevention doesnrsquot work What to do when people can no
longer work They return to their villages
where there is little or no support Families are overwhelmed Tremendous social and
economic impact Addressing it effectively is too
much for one company
Slide 60
Industry Home Based Care
TEBA INFRA-STRUCTURE
TRAINING OF CARE GIVERS
SUPPORT STRUCTURE ndash QUALIFIED STAFF
MONTHLY MEDICATION
WORK WITH OTHER STAKEHOLDERS (EG TRADITIONAL HEALERS)
WORLD BANK DEVELOPMENT INNOVATION AWARD
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Home Based Care
Slide 62
INDUSTRY HOME BASED CARE RESULTS (Year One)
Milestone Target Actual
Community Care Supporters engaged 87 127
Community Care Training
87 123
People under Home Based Care 696 801
THE PROJECT EXCEEDED TARGETS IN EVERY AREA
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Overview of Placer Dome AIDS Programming SOUTH DEEP Sustainable Development Department
bullVoluntary Counseling and testing HIV Negative bullContinue working
On Mine Program Community Program
Modified work program Farm bullAgricultural work Environmental
Medical repatriation
Home Based Care
Benefits Care Positive
HBC EC OPP
Back to work or Re skilled
Wellness Program
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But what happens to children and families when the breadwinner canrsquot
work
Slide 65
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas HIVAIDS is having a
monumental impact on the socio-economic well being of families throughout rural Southern Africa
Workers who used to
support extended families of 10-20 people are becoming too sick to work and are coming home literally to die
Slide 66
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas Knowing that their family needs the
income and that there is little medical care for them if they go home these workers are staying on the job as long as possible In addition to the human tragedy
this is having a severe impact on business productivity There are solid business and
humane reasons to address this problem But economies of scale are
needed
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Reputational Results for Placer Dome Worst to First (enhanced
relationships in South Africa and Globally) First private sector project
to ever win World Bank Development Innovation Award Canadian CSREthical
Project Award (2004) Numerous other awards Stanford Case Study
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Where to next
The Care project piloted an effective means of assisting rural families to become economically active and has an existing infrastructure and management system in place
Industry Home Based Care project piloted a cost
effective fee for service program to support medically repatriated workers and their families
Slide 69
Planned Program
Care Positive Integrate the Home Based Care
project with the Care process and launch as a fee for service based program to address the social and economic impacts that AIDS is having on rural families and communities Start with the mining industry but
design the infrastructure and management systems to enable participation by other industries governments and donor community stakeholders
Care Process
+
Home Based Care
=
Care Positive
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Care Positive Summary
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Andhellip After over a year of negotiations CIDA declined to
participate in the Care Positive program (partnering with a mining company was seen as too much reputational risk) Industry was frustrated because the negotiations
had been invited by CIDA and industry had investment over $100000 and considerable reputational capital into them Industry went forward with modified HIVAIDS
programming but huge developmental impacts were lost
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MDG Impacts of Placer Dome in South Africa
1 Poverty and hunger 2 Some impact on primary education (School
feeding program) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
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One thing leads to another
World Bank observed how Placer Domersquos leadership on HIVAIDS moved South African mining industry All indications were that PNG was at risk of huge
crisis Placer Dome had two mines in PNG World Bank asked Placer Dome to take a look at
what might be done
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PNG HIVAIDS Scoping mission to
determine what might be done and how Enthusiastic interest from
industry government multi-laterals (WHO UNAIDS World Banketc) ODA (AusAID) CIDA partnered with Place Dome to develop an
HIVAIDS strategy for PNG that integrated industry public sector civil society and international community
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PNG Outcomes (or outputs ndash Irsquom never sure) Partnership with Mining
Industry Civil Society WHO UNAIDS UNDP World Bank PNG AIDS AusAID Oil Palm Industry etc National workshop on
HIVAIDS and publicprivate partnerships SouthSouth Collaboration
Industry government civil society international community study trip to South Africa
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PNG AIDS mission to South Africa
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MDG Impacts of PNG HIVAIDS work
1 Poverty and hunger (nutritional supplements) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
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Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Major gold find in WestCentral Turkey No successful
mining project launched in decades Eurogold project
built launched and halted by community action in late 1990s ndash still mothballed
UsakKislidag Minesite
Eurogold site
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Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Isolated rural area Nearly half of nearby
communities opposed to mine development Agriculture primary
economic activity in rural communities ndash smallmicro family farms
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Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Engaged with community beginning in early exploration stages Ongoing discussion and consultation for years during
exploration and development CIDA support to develop and strategic development plan Water supply for local villages Support to local health care Jobs and Procurement Agricultural Strategy (worked with farmers and provincial
govt to develop) Animal husbandry efficiencies (dairy sheep genetics etc) Agriculture research capacity
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Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Smooth permitting process Good local relationships (broad and deep) Over a decade of smooth operations Share price up over 15x (from $075 to $1325 Opened second mine in Turkey
bull Able to deal with controversial watershed issues after relationship success in Usak
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MDG Impacts of Eldorado Gold
1 Poverty and hunger (minimal) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
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Underwater Logging in Ghana
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Private Sector and International Development
Private sector especially resource extraction has a very mixed record bull Some horrendous disasters (Nigeria Warao Peoples in
Venezuela etc) bull Some great successes (Placer Dome Care project
mining and HIVAIDS in South Africa [but mining also created conditions to facilitate the spread of AIDS] AIDS strategy in PNG Cameco in Saskatchewan)
Successes can have a direct impact on Millennium Develpoment Goals
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Group Exercise Using the CIDA and Mining Companies papers that were
circulated on Tuesday discuss the questions below as a group Select a spokesperson to report the group consensus to the
room (if no consensus then have spokesperson report differing positions)
Should Official Development Assistance agencies like
CIDA and multi-laterals like the United Nations Development Program work with private sector in developing economies If yes why And how should they work with them If no why And what should they do when
interestsobjectives overlap
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SDCSR Implementation Challenges
more than a warm fuzzy issue Spending isnrsquot the answer
Plan
Framework
System
Results
Solving social problems Objectives
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Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Beyond Beads and Trinkets ndash BC Mining Review
A lsquohow torsquo article on mining and CSR
Wayne Dunn
BP Venezuela Indigenous Relations ndash Meeting the Challenge Responsibly and Sustainably
Situational assessment and strategic plan for BP Venezuela Authorized for release by BP
Wayne Dunn
Cameco Community Relations Report
Situational assessment and management strategy Authorized for release by Cameco
Wayne Dunn
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Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author Beyond Beads lsquon Trinkets A systematic approach to managing community relations
A conference paper describing a systematic approach to community relations management helping companies to methodically develop mutually beneficial relationships with local communities and interests (this is one of the earliest papers on this subject ndash written in 1998)
Wayne Dunn
The costs of conflict with local communities in the extractive industry
Analysis of the cost of community conflicts in the Extractive Sector
Rachel Davis and Daniel M Franks
Creating Shared Value
Harvard Business Review interview with Michael Porter
Video
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Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Social License Its all about value
Discussion on Social License and shareholder Value
Wayne Dunn
Its about Development Commentary on the CIDAMining Company issue
Wayne Dunn
Integrating corporate strategy and social responsibilitymdashmarket returns from stakeholder engagement
Discussion and analysis on market returns on stakeholder engagement
Witold J Henisz Sinziana Dorobantu and Lite J Narty
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Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
McGill Reporter ndash Four Burning Questions Wayne Dunn on CSR
Discussion on CSR Wayne Dunn
Miningrsquos contribution to sustainable development ndashan overview
Discussion paper prepared by the International Council on Mining and Metals
Millennium Development Goals
United Nations
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Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Mining and Agriculture Development
A short lsquohow torsquo guide for mining projects to engage with the local agriculture sector
Al Hingston
PDSA Social Value Brochure
Brochure on social value created by Placer Dome South Africa
Placer Dome
The Value of Social License
Opinion piece published in Northern Miner
Wayne Dunn
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Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Golden Opportunity When a Canadian multinational laid off hundreds of gold miners in South Africa it went many extra miles to help them get back on their feet
Stanford Business School Case Study on Placer Dome in South Africa
Wayne Dunn
The Changing Resource Development Paradigm Maximizing Sustainable Local Benefits from Resource Development
Strategic thought piece prepared for the government of British Columbia Canada
Wayne Dunn
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Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
The Disappearing Barriers Between Business And Non-profits Are Driving Innovation
Discussion paper
Katherine Pikus
When Condoms are not enough
World Bank staff magazine article on Placer Dome and South African mining industryrsquos work with HIVAIDS
Craig Andrews
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Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
MINING AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA Preliminary Research on a Potential Pilot Project in Porgera and Lihir
Strategic research and action plan on mining and local economic development in Papua New Guinea prepared for the World Bank
Wayne Dunn
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What we covered
We will explore Why we even discuss private sector contributions Why does the private sector engage in international
development MDGs as a unifying framework between public private
and civil society sectors in International Development Some case study examples (mostly in extractive
sector) Publicprivatecivil society collaboration ndash case study
and discussion (CIDA and Mining Companies) Open discussion on topics of interest (time permitting)
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Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Alignment around Shared Value For shareholders For Communities For People For Governments
Private Sector Contributions To International Development
Remember
waynewaynedunncom Slide 28
Placer Dome South Africa
Case study of innovative developmental CSR Demonstrate application of key CSR principles
CSRSustainability Policy Strategic interventions vs shotgun approaches Impact metrics vs expense metrics Partnership strategies (financial operational technical) Leadership and leverage
Slide 29
Overview
bull Background ndash how did this get started
bull The Care Project ndashDeveloping and implementing the plan (challenges partners learnings) ndashBusiness value created
bull HIVAIDS ndash The Crisis and why does it matter ndash Programs and activities
Slide 30
Background 1990s saw massive changes in South
African mining industry ndash over 100000 jobs lost as the industry restructured 1999 ndash Placer Dome purchased a 50
interest in South Deep (WAL) a mine located just outside Johannesburg bull This was the first major post-apartheid
foreign investment in the South African mining industry
Labour force came from throughout 5 countries in Southern Africa
Slide 31
Background (cont) In late 1999 after detailed study management
realized that economic reality dictated major restructuring at South Deep
13 of the South Deep workforce (over 2500) workers were retrenched bull Industry standard retrenchment packages
consisted of 2 weeks salary per year of service plus access to onsite training
South Deep management compared the industry standard retrenchment package against the commitment to stakeholders inherent in the Placer Dome Sustainability Policy and decided that the workers deserved more ndash that the commitment went
BEYOND THE PAYCHECK
waynewaynedunncom Slide 32
Families amp Communities must benefit from mining
Slide 33
The Care Project A commitment to mitigating the social and
economic impact of retrenchment at the family and community level
A target of assisting at least 70 of the retrenchees and their families to become economically active
A commitment to develop HIVAIDS programming initiatives
A commitment to enable spouses (women) to be able to benefit directly from retrenchment benefits
2 year time frame and R15 million (CAD$36 million) budget was established
Implications
The Care project decisions and commitments had a huge implication for South Deep management
Entire industry watching to
see what this Canadian newcomer will do
waynewaynedunncom Slide 35
The Mine
2560 Retrenchees bullMozambique bullLesotho bullSouth Africa bullSwaziland bullBotswana
How to successfully provide socio-economic support across remote rural regions of five countries
waynewaynedunncom Slide 36
The Initial 4-Step Plan 1 Consultations with retrenchees in their villages 2 Recruit (from amongst the retrenchees) a group
of 25-30 fieldworkers who would provide frontline support to the retrenchees and their families
3 Locate and register the retrenchees 4 Provide them with training and support to enable
them to become economically active
All of the above to be done in partnership with MDA TEBA and other partners
waynewaynedunncom Slide 37
Reality was different than we expected Retrenchees and their
Unions were still angry over the contested retrenchment Retrencheesrsquo homes were
difficult to locate and registration was often problematic
Consultations with retrenchees
Walking to a remote retrenchee homestead in Lesotho
Slide 38
Reality was different than expected Lack of socio-economic development experience
was an issue Partnerships took longer to form and more time to
manage than expected Industry skepticism Mozambique floods National borders Micro-finance HIVAIDS Fieldworker training programs Retrenchee education levels Centralized delivery didnrsquot work Project was under-financed We couldnrsquot do it in two years Etc
Slide 39
Meeting the challenges
Negotiated a public private partnership with CIDA that contributed CAD$ 2 million in additional resources Kept working at getting our partnerships
working for everyone Leading by example gradually
demonstrated our commitment to industry unions and others Continual revision of plan and project
delivery to ensure it met the needs of the recipients
waynewaynedunncom Slide 40
The Process
Business Operation1 Ongoing availability of Technical Assistance and Business Counselling2 Ongoing faclitiation of skills training needs (ie business agriculture vocational etc)
Decision on Economic Option
Employment StreamEnterprise Stream
Evaluation of Micro Finance Application
Retrenchee is Re-Integrated and Economically Active
PersonalEconomic Plan
Prepared ampAssessed
PersonalEmployment Plan
Prepared
Business amp Financing Plan
Prepared
Employment Planning amp Preparation1 Identification of Employment Options2 Skills Training (VocationalAgricultural etc)3 Employment Counseling Placement (Job searchResume etc)
Business Planning amp Preparation1 Business Orientation a) Introduction to Business b) SkillsProduct Training2 Develop Draft Business Plan (to be reviewed with Counselor) (plan will contain market assessment financial operational and skills upgrading plan)3 Preparation of Micro-Finance Application
Orientation and Awareness Phase1 Registration amp Homestead Visits2 District Counselling Sessions3 Open DaysCareer Fairs4 Financial Lifes Skills Training5 Feedback and Choices Session
Ongoing Processes
Follow-up sessions activities to monitor effectiveness of interventions
Communication and consultation with stakeholders Continuous improvement process (review feedback enhance programs procedures processes)
13-step process Delivered 18 times Across Five countries
Slide 41
Some results 92 of the retrenchees were located
and registered 57 of those (1250) are economically
active 65 (1556) have received financial life
skills training Many of the trainees were women Care process is becoming an industry
standard in South Africa and replicated elsewhere in Africa and globally Development infrastructure and
partnerships throughout the five country region
Slide 42
Chicken raising business
Slide 43
Furniture making
waynewaynedunncom Slide 44
Unique training programs
waynewaynedunncom Slide 45
Rice farming in Mozambique
Slide 46
Spaza (convenience) shop
Slide 47
And the business value ishellip HIVAIDS Black Empowerment new
mining legislation social scorecards escalating security challenges and a myriad of other issues are the daily facts of mining life Mines and mining companies must demonstrate an ability to create meaningful value for people communities and other social stakeholders ndash and they must do so while meeting increasingly challenging financial targets
Placer Dome is not a charity and the
Care project was not just some sort of corporate philanthropy
waynewaynedunncom Slide 48
ldquoThe project changed the social face of the South African Mining Industryrdquo
Kgosietsile Mogaki
South African Ministry of Minerals and Energy
waynewaynedunncom Slide 49
What was in it for Placer Dome
We believe that our ability to effectively manage social issues is a competitive advantage as we look towards the future of the industry in South Africa and globally
Through programs like Care we are better able to manage risk and are securing our long term future in South Africa and throughout the sub-continent
Piet Kolbe Mine Manager South Deep
Slide 50
And then there is HIVAIDS
RSA ACCOUNTED FOR NEARLY 1 IN 8 OF THE NEW HIV INFECTIONS THAT OCCURRED WORLD WIDE IN 2000
HIV+ PREVALENCE RATE IN WOMEN ATTENDING ANTE-NATAL CLINICS INCREASED FROM 07 IN 1990 TO 248 IN 2001
AVERAGE OF 1700 NEW INFECTIONS PER DAY
LIFE EXPECTANCY WILL DECLINE FROM 65 TO 40 BY 2011
65
40
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
2001 2011
Life Expectancy
waynewaynedunncom Slide 51
HIVAIDS Facts (in 2000)
ESTIMATED THAT 12 OF TOTAL RSA POPULATION AND 25 OF MINEWORKERS ARE HIV+
ALREADY 400000 PEOPLE ARE AIDS SICK AND THIS WILL INCREASE TO 14 M BY 2010
YOUNG WOMEN PARTICULARLY VULNERABLE ndash 239 AGED BETWEEN 15 ndash 49 ALREADY INFECTED AND WILL RISE TO 297 BY 2007
AIDS ORPHANS AT PRESENT AMOUNT TO 660000+ AND WILL RISE TO 18M BY 2015
ACCUMULATIVE AIDS DEATHS WILL RISE TO 9M BY 2015
Slide 52
HIVAIDS Impact REDUCED ECONOMIC GROWTH RATE ndash 2010 GDP 20 below a non AIDS
scenario REDUCED POPULATION ndash RSA population 10M smaller than non AIDS scenario SKYROCKETING DEMANDS ON PUBLIC HEALTH SYSTEM - RADICALLY CHANGED PRIVATE SPENDING PATTERNS ndash to healthcare and
funeral costs IMPACT ON SOCIO-ECONOMIC STABILITY (orphans)
HIVAIDS is the worst epidemic in human history At every level it is causing
devastation destruction and suffering throughout Southern Africa This is the reality for business operating in much of Africa today Nobody can afford to ignore it
Slide 53
HIVAIDS and Gold Mining
$10oz impact if nothing is done (5 of production costs) ~$3oz with maximum
intervention Impact on social and political
stability
Slide 54
HIVAIDS Programming Placer Dome program ndash
multi-level and holistic Education Prevention Treatment Impact mitigation (when one
has AIDS) On the minesite In local communities In rural areas where our
workers come from
Slide 55
Minesite Program
TRAINING AND EDUCATION
STI amp TB TREATMENT
CONDOM DISTRIBUTION
PEER EDUCATION
VOLUNTARY COUNSELING AND TESTING (VCT)
WELLNESS PROGRAM
MEDICAL REPATRIATION
waynewaynedunncom Slide 56
Minesite Program
waynewaynedunncom Slide 57
Current Community Program
AWARENESS AND EDUCATION PROGRAMS
MOBILE CLINIC
CONDOM amp FEMIDOM DISTRIBUTION
PERIODIC PRESUMPTIVE TREATMENT (PPT)
TREATMENT FOR SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS ( STI)
waynewaynedunncom Slide 58
COMMUNITY PROGRAM
Community Mobile Clinic
waynewaynedunncom Slide 59
And when HIV prevention doesnrsquot work What to do when people can no
longer work They return to their villages
where there is little or no support Families are overwhelmed Tremendous social and
economic impact Addressing it effectively is too
much for one company
Slide 60
Industry Home Based Care
TEBA INFRA-STRUCTURE
TRAINING OF CARE GIVERS
SUPPORT STRUCTURE ndash QUALIFIED STAFF
MONTHLY MEDICATION
WORK WITH OTHER STAKEHOLDERS (EG TRADITIONAL HEALERS)
WORLD BANK DEVELOPMENT INNOVATION AWARD
waynewaynedunncom Slide 61
Home Based Care
Slide 62
INDUSTRY HOME BASED CARE RESULTS (Year One)
Milestone Target Actual
Community Care Supporters engaged 87 127
Community Care Training
87 123
People under Home Based Care 696 801
THE PROJECT EXCEEDED TARGETS IN EVERY AREA
waynewaynedunncom Slide 63
Overview of Placer Dome AIDS Programming SOUTH DEEP Sustainable Development Department
bullVoluntary Counseling and testing HIV Negative bullContinue working
On Mine Program Community Program
Modified work program Farm bullAgricultural work Environmental
Medical repatriation
Home Based Care
Benefits Care Positive
HBC EC OPP
Back to work or Re skilled
Wellness Program
waynewaynedunncom Slide 64
But what happens to children and families when the breadwinner canrsquot
work
Slide 65
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas HIVAIDS is having a
monumental impact on the socio-economic well being of families throughout rural Southern Africa
Workers who used to
support extended families of 10-20 people are becoming too sick to work and are coming home literally to die
Slide 66
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas Knowing that their family needs the
income and that there is little medical care for them if they go home these workers are staying on the job as long as possible In addition to the human tragedy
this is having a severe impact on business productivity There are solid business and
humane reasons to address this problem But economies of scale are
needed
waynewaynedunncom
Reputational Results for Placer Dome Worst to First (enhanced
relationships in South Africa and Globally) First private sector project
to ever win World Bank Development Innovation Award Canadian CSREthical
Project Award (2004) Numerous other awards Stanford Case Study
waynewaynedunncom Slide 68
Where to next
The Care project piloted an effective means of assisting rural families to become economically active and has an existing infrastructure and management system in place
Industry Home Based Care project piloted a cost
effective fee for service program to support medically repatriated workers and their families
Slide 69
Planned Program
Care Positive Integrate the Home Based Care
project with the Care process and launch as a fee for service based program to address the social and economic impacts that AIDS is having on rural families and communities Start with the mining industry but
design the infrastructure and management systems to enable participation by other industries governments and donor community stakeholders
Care Process
+
Home Based Care
=
Care Positive
waynewaynedunncom Slide 70
Care Positive Summary
waynewaynedunncom
Andhellip After over a year of negotiations CIDA declined to
participate in the Care Positive program (partnering with a mining company was seen as too much reputational risk) Industry was frustrated because the negotiations
had been invited by CIDA and industry had investment over $100000 and considerable reputational capital into them Industry went forward with modified HIVAIDS
programming but huge developmental impacts were lost
waynewaynedunncom Slide 72
MDG Impacts of Placer Dome in South Africa
1 Poverty and hunger 2 Some impact on primary education (School
feeding program) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
One thing leads to another
World Bank observed how Placer Domersquos leadership on HIVAIDS moved South African mining industry All indications were that PNG was at risk of huge
crisis Placer Dome had two mines in PNG World Bank asked Placer Dome to take a look at
what might be done
waynewaynedunncom
PNG HIVAIDS Scoping mission to
determine what might be done and how Enthusiastic interest from
industry government multi-laterals (WHO UNAIDS World Banketc) ODA (AusAID) CIDA partnered with Place Dome to develop an
HIVAIDS strategy for PNG that integrated industry public sector civil society and international community
waynewaynedunncom
PNG Outcomes (or outputs ndash Irsquom never sure) Partnership with Mining
Industry Civil Society WHO UNAIDS UNDP World Bank PNG AIDS AusAID Oil Palm Industry etc National workshop on
HIVAIDS and publicprivate partnerships SouthSouth Collaboration
Industry government civil society international community study trip to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom
waynewaynedunncom
PNG AIDS mission to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom Slide 78
MDG Impacts of PNG HIVAIDS work
1 Poverty and hunger (nutritional supplements) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Major gold find in WestCentral Turkey No successful
mining project launched in decades Eurogold project
built launched and halted by community action in late 1990s ndash still mothballed
UsakKislidag Minesite
Eurogold site
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Isolated rural area Nearly half of nearby
communities opposed to mine development Agriculture primary
economic activity in rural communities ndash smallmicro family farms
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Engaged with community beginning in early exploration stages Ongoing discussion and consultation for years during
exploration and development CIDA support to develop and strategic development plan Water supply for local villages Support to local health care Jobs and Procurement Agricultural Strategy (worked with farmers and provincial
govt to develop) Animal husbandry efficiencies (dairy sheep genetics etc) Agriculture research capacity
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Smooth permitting process Good local relationships (broad and deep) Over a decade of smooth operations Share price up over 15x (from $075 to $1325 Opened second mine in Turkey
bull Able to deal with controversial watershed issues after relationship success in Usak
waynewaynedunncom Slide 83
MDG Impacts of Eldorado Gold
1 Poverty and hunger (minimal) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Underwater Logging in Ghana
waynewaynedunncom
Private Sector and International Development
Private sector especially resource extraction has a very mixed record bull Some horrendous disasters (Nigeria Warao Peoples in
Venezuela etc) bull Some great successes (Placer Dome Care project
mining and HIVAIDS in South Africa [but mining also created conditions to facilitate the spread of AIDS] AIDS strategy in PNG Cameco in Saskatchewan)
Successes can have a direct impact on Millennium Develpoment Goals
waynewaynedunncom
Group Exercise Using the CIDA and Mining Companies papers that were
circulated on Tuesday discuss the questions below as a group Select a spokesperson to report the group consensus to the
room (if no consensus then have spokesperson report differing positions)
Should Official Development Assistance agencies like
CIDA and multi-laterals like the United Nations Development Program work with private sector in developing economies If yes why And how should they work with them If no why And what should they do when
interestsobjectives overlap
waynewaynedunncom
SDCSR Implementation Challenges
more than a warm fuzzy issue Spending isnrsquot the answer
Plan
Framework
System
Results
Solving social problems Objectives
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Beyond Beads and Trinkets ndash BC Mining Review
A lsquohow torsquo article on mining and CSR
Wayne Dunn
BP Venezuela Indigenous Relations ndash Meeting the Challenge Responsibly and Sustainably
Situational assessment and strategic plan for BP Venezuela Authorized for release by BP
Wayne Dunn
Cameco Community Relations Report
Situational assessment and management strategy Authorized for release by Cameco
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author Beyond Beads lsquon Trinkets A systematic approach to managing community relations
A conference paper describing a systematic approach to community relations management helping companies to methodically develop mutually beneficial relationships with local communities and interests (this is one of the earliest papers on this subject ndash written in 1998)
Wayne Dunn
The costs of conflict with local communities in the extractive industry
Analysis of the cost of community conflicts in the Extractive Sector
Rachel Davis and Daniel M Franks
Creating Shared Value
Harvard Business Review interview with Michael Porter
Video
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Social License Its all about value
Discussion on Social License and shareholder Value
Wayne Dunn
Its about Development Commentary on the CIDAMining Company issue
Wayne Dunn
Integrating corporate strategy and social responsibilitymdashmarket returns from stakeholder engagement
Discussion and analysis on market returns on stakeholder engagement
Witold J Henisz Sinziana Dorobantu and Lite J Narty
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
McGill Reporter ndash Four Burning Questions Wayne Dunn on CSR
Discussion on CSR Wayne Dunn
Miningrsquos contribution to sustainable development ndashan overview
Discussion paper prepared by the International Council on Mining and Metals
Millennium Development Goals
United Nations
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Mining and Agriculture Development
A short lsquohow torsquo guide for mining projects to engage with the local agriculture sector
Al Hingston
PDSA Social Value Brochure
Brochure on social value created by Placer Dome South Africa
Placer Dome
The Value of Social License
Opinion piece published in Northern Miner
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Golden Opportunity When a Canadian multinational laid off hundreds of gold miners in South Africa it went many extra miles to help them get back on their feet
Stanford Business School Case Study on Placer Dome in South Africa
Wayne Dunn
The Changing Resource Development Paradigm Maximizing Sustainable Local Benefits from Resource Development
Strategic thought piece prepared for the government of British Columbia Canada
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
The Disappearing Barriers Between Business And Non-profits Are Driving Innovation
Discussion paper
Katherine Pikus
When Condoms are not enough
World Bank staff magazine article on Placer Dome and South African mining industryrsquos work with HIVAIDS
Craig Andrews
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
MINING AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA Preliminary Research on a Potential Pilot Project in Porgera and Lihir
Strategic research and action plan on mining and local economic development in Papua New Guinea prepared for the World Bank
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
What we covered
We will explore Why we even discuss private sector contributions Why does the private sector engage in international
development MDGs as a unifying framework between public private
and civil society sectors in International Development Some case study examples (mostly in extractive
sector) Publicprivatecivil society collaboration ndash case study
and discussion (CIDA and Mining Companies) Open discussion on topics of interest (time permitting)
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Alignment around Shared Value For shareholders For Communities For People For Governments
Private Sector Contributions To International Development
Remember
Slide 29
Overview
bull Background ndash how did this get started
bull The Care Project ndashDeveloping and implementing the plan (challenges partners learnings) ndashBusiness value created
bull HIVAIDS ndash The Crisis and why does it matter ndash Programs and activities
Slide 30
Background 1990s saw massive changes in South
African mining industry ndash over 100000 jobs lost as the industry restructured 1999 ndash Placer Dome purchased a 50
interest in South Deep (WAL) a mine located just outside Johannesburg bull This was the first major post-apartheid
foreign investment in the South African mining industry
Labour force came from throughout 5 countries in Southern Africa
Slide 31
Background (cont) In late 1999 after detailed study management
realized that economic reality dictated major restructuring at South Deep
13 of the South Deep workforce (over 2500) workers were retrenched bull Industry standard retrenchment packages
consisted of 2 weeks salary per year of service plus access to onsite training
South Deep management compared the industry standard retrenchment package against the commitment to stakeholders inherent in the Placer Dome Sustainability Policy and decided that the workers deserved more ndash that the commitment went
BEYOND THE PAYCHECK
waynewaynedunncom Slide 32
Families amp Communities must benefit from mining
Slide 33
The Care Project A commitment to mitigating the social and
economic impact of retrenchment at the family and community level
A target of assisting at least 70 of the retrenchees and their families to become economically active
A commitment to develop HIVAIDS programming initiatives
A commitment to enable spouses (women) to be able to benefit directly from retrenchment benefits
2 year time frame and R15 million (CAD$36 million) budget was established
Implications
The Care project decisions and commitments had a huge implication for South Deep management
Entire industry watching to
see what this Canadian newcomer will do
waynewaynedunncom Slide 35
The Mine
2560 Retrenchees bullMozambique bullLesotho bullSouth Africa bullSwaziland bullBotswana
How to successfully provide socio-economic support across remote rural regions of five countries
waynewaynedunncom Slide 36
The Initial 4-Step Plan 1 Consultations with retrenchees in their villages 2 Recruit (from amongst the retrenchees) a group
of 25-30 fieldworkers who would provide frontline support to the retrenchees and their families
3 Locate and register the retrenchees 4 Provide them with training and support to enable
them to become economically active
All of the above to be done in partnership with MDA TEBA and other partners
waynewaynedunncom Slide 37
Reality was different than we expected Retrenchees and their
Unions were still angry over the contested retrenchment Retrencheesrsquo homes were
difficult to locate and registration was often problematic
Consultations with retrenchees
Walking to a remote retrenchee homestead in Lesotho
Slide 38
Reality was different than expected Lack of socio-economic development experience
was an issue Partnerships took longer to form and more time to
manage than expected Industry skepticism Mozambique floods National borders Micro-finance HIVAIDS Fieldworker training programs Retrenchee education levels Centralized delivery didnrsquot work Project was under-financed We couldnrsquot do it in two years Etc
Slide 39
Meeting the challenges
Negotiated a public private partnership with CIDA that contributed CAD$ 2 million in additional resources Kept working at getting our partnerships
working for everyone Leading by example gradually
demonstrated our commitment to industry unions and others Continual revision of plan and project
delivery to ensure it met the needs of the recipients
waynewaynedunncom Slide 40
The Process
Business Operation1 Ongoing availability of Technical Assistance and Business Counselling2 Ongoing faclitiation of skills training needs (ie business agriculture vocational etc)
Decision on Economic Option
Employment StreamEnterprise Stream
Evaluation of Micro Finance Application
Retrenchee is Re-Integrated and Economically Active
PersonalEconomic Plan
Prepared ampAssessed
PersonalEmployment Plan
Prepared
Business amp Financing Plan
Prepared
Employment Planning amp Preparation1 Identification of Employment Options2 Skills Training (VocationalAgricultural etc)3 Employment Counseling Placement (Job searchResume etc)
Business Planning amp Preparation1 Business Orientation a) Introduction to Business b) SkillsProduct Training2 Develop Draft Business Plan (to be reviewed with Counselor) (plan will contain market assessment financial operational and skills upgrading plan)3 Preparation of Micro-Finance Application
Orientation and Awareness Phase1 Registration amp Homestead Visits2 District Counselling Sessions3 Open DaysCareer Fairs4 Financial Lifes Skills Training5 Feedback and Choices Session
Ongoing Processes
Follow-up sessions activities to monitor effectiveness of interventions
Communication and consultation with stakeholders Continuous improvement process (review feedback enhance programs procedures processes)
13-step process Delivered 18 times Across Five countries
Slide 41
Some results 92 of the retrenchees were located
and registered 57 of those (1250) are economically
active 65 (1556) have received financial life
skills training Many of the trainees were women Care process is becoming an industry
standard in South Africa and replicated elsewhere in Africa and globally Development infrastructure and
partnerships throughout the five country region
Slide 42
Chicken raising business
Slide 43
Furniture making
waynewaynedunncom Slide 44
Unique training programs
waynewaynedunncom Slide 45
Rice farming in Mozambique
Slide 46
Spaza (convenience) shop
Slide 47
And the business value ishellip HIVAIDS Black Empowerment new
mining legislation social scorecards escalating security challenges and a myriad of other issues are the daily facts of mining life Mines and mining companies must demonstrate an ability to create meaningful value for people communities and other social stakeholders ndash and they must do so while meeting increasingly challenging financial targets
Placer Dome is not a charity and the
Care project was not just some sort of corporate philanthropy
waynewaynedunncom Slide 48
ldquoThe project changed the social face of the South African Mining Industryrdquo
Kgosietsile Mogaki
South African Ministry of Minerals and Energy
waynewaynedunncom Slide 49
What was in it for Placer Dome
We believe that our ability to effectively manage social issues is a competitive advantage as we look towards the future of the industry in South Africa and globally
Through programs like Care we are better able to manage risk and are securing our long term future in South Africa and throughout the sub-continent
Piet Kolbe Mine Manager South Deep
Slide 50
And then there is HIVAIDS
RSA ACCOUNTED FOR NEARLY 1 IN 8 OF THE NEW HIV INFECTIONS THAT OCCURRED WORLD WIDE IN 2000
HIV+ PREVALENCE RATE IN WOMEN ATTENDING ANTE-NATAL CLINICS INCREASED FROM 07 IN 1990 TO 248 IN 2001
AVERAGE OF 1700 NEW INFECTIONS PER DAY
LIFE EXPECTANCY WILL DECLINE FROM 65 TO 40 BY 2011
65
40
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
2001 2011
Life Expectancy
waynewaynedunncom Slide 51
HIVAIDS Facts (in 2000)
ESTIMATED THAT 12 OF TOTAL RSA POPULATION AND 25 OF MINEWORKERS ARE HIV+
ALREADY 400000 PEOPLE ARE AIDS SICK AND THIS WILL INCREASE TO 14 M BY 2010
YOUNG WOMEN PARTICULARLY VULNERABLE ndash 239 AGED BETWEEN 15 ndash 49 ALREADY INFECTED AND WILL RISE TO 297 BY 2007
AIDS ORPHANS AT PRESENT AMOUNT TO 660000+ AND WILL RISE TO 18M BY 2015
ACCUMULATIVE AIDS DEATHS WILL RISE TO 9M BY 2015
Slide 52
HIVAIDS Impact REDUCED ECONOMIC GROWTH RATE ndash 2010 GDP 20 below a non AIDS
scenario REDUCED POPULATION ndash RSA population 10M smaller than non AIDS scenario SKYROCKETING DEMANDS ON PUBLIC HEALTH SYSTEM - RADICALLY CHANGED PRIVATE SPENDING PATTERNS ndash to healthcare and
funeral costs IMPACT ON SOCIO-ECONOMIC STABILITY (orphans)
HIVAIDS is the worst epidemic in human history At every level it is causing
devastation destruction and suffering throughout Southern Africa This is the reality for business operating in much of Africa today Nobody can afford to ignore it
Slide 53
HIVAIDS and Gold Mining
$10oz impact if nothing is done (5 of production costs) ~$3oz with maximum
intervention Impact on social and political
stability
Slide 54
HIVAIDS Programming Placer Dome program ndash
multi-level and holistic Education Prevention Treatment Impact mitigation (when one
has AIDS) On the minesite In local communities In rural areas where our
workers come from
Slide 55
Minesite Program
TRAINING AND EDUCATION
STI amp TB TREATMENT
CONDOM DISTRIBUTION
PEER EDUCATION
VOLUNTARY COUNSELING AND TESTING (VCT)
WELLNESS PROGRAM
MEDICAL REPATRIATION
waynewaynedunncom Slide 56
Minesite Program
waynewaynedunncom Slide 57
Current Community Program
AWARENESS AND EDUCATION PROGRAMS
MOBILE CLINIC
CONDOM amp FEMIDOM DISTRIBUTION
PERIODIC PRESUMPTIVE TREATMENT (PPT)
TREATMENT FOR SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS ( STI)
waynewaynedunncom Slide 58
COMMUNITY PROGRAM
Community Mobile Clinic
waynewaynedunncom Slide 59
And when HIV prevention doesnrsquot work What to do when people can no
longer work They return to their villages
where there is little or no support Families are overwhelmed Tremendous social and
economic impact Addressing it effectively is too
much for one company
Slide 60
Industry Home Based Care
TEBA INFRA-STRUCTURE
TRAINING OF CARE GIVERS
SUPPORT STRUCTURE ndash QUALIFIED STAFF
MONTHLY MEDICATION
WORK WITH OTHER STAKEHOLDERS (EG TRADITIONAL HEALERS)
WORLD BANK DEVELOPMENT INNOVATION AWARD
waynewaynedunncom Slide 61
Home Based Care
Slide 62
INDUSTRY HOME BASED CARE RESULTS (Year One)
Milestone Target Actual
Community Care Supporters engaged 87 127
Community Care Training
87 123
People under Home Based Care 696 801
THE PROJECT EXCEEDED TARGETS IN EVERY AREA
waynewaynedunncom Slide 63
Overview of Placer Dome AIDS Programming SOUTH DEEP Sustainable Development Department
bullVoluntary Counseling and testing HIV Negative bullContinue working
On Mine Program Community Program
Modified work program Farm bullAgricultural work Environmental
Medical repatriation
Home Based Care
Benefits Care Positive
HBC EC OPP
Back to work or Re skilled
Wellness Program
waynewaynedunncom Slide 64
But what happens to children and families when the breadwinner canrsquot
work
Slide 65
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas HIVAIDS is having a
monumental impact on the socio-economic well being of families throughout rural Southern Africa
Workers who used to
support extended families of 10-20 people are becoming too sick to work and are coming home literally to die
Slide 66
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas Knowing that their family needs the
income and that there is little medical care for them if they go home these workers are staying on the job as long as possible In addition to the human tragedy
this is having a severe impact on business productivity There are solid business and
humane reasons to address this problem But economies of scale are
needed
waynewaynedunncom
Reputational Results for Placer Dome Worst to First (enhanced
relationships in South Africa and Globally) First private sector project
to ever win World Bank Development Innovation Award Canadian CSREthical
Project Award (2004) Numerous other awards Stanford Case Study
waynewaynedunncom Slide 68
Where to next
The Care project piloted an effective means of assisting rural families to become economically active and has an existing infrastructure and management system in place
Industry Home Based Care project piloted a cost
effective fee for service program to support medically repatriated workers and their families
Slide 69
Planned Program
Care Positive Integrate the Home Based Care
project with the Care process and launch as a fee for service based program to address the social and economic impacts that AIDS is having on rural families and communities Start with the mining industry but
design the infrastructure and management systems to enable participation by other industries governments and donor community stakeholders
Care Process
+
Home Based Care
=
Care Positive
waynewaynedunncom Slide 70
Care Positive Summary
waynewaynedunncom
Andhellip After over a year of negotiations CIDA declined to
participate in the Care Positive program (partnering with a mining company was seen as too much reputational risk) Industry was frustrated because the negotiations
had been invited by CIDA and industry had investment over $100000 and considerable reputational capital into them Industry went forward with modified HIVAIDS
programming but huge developmental impacts were lost
waynewaynedunncom Slide 72
MDG Impacts of Placer Dome in South Africa
1 Poverty and hunger 2 Some impact on primary education (School
feeding program) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
One thing leads to another
World Bank observed how Placer Domersquos leadership on HIVAIDS moved South African mining industry All indications were that PNG was at risk of huge
crisis Placer Dome had two mines in PNG World Bank asked Placer Dome to take a look at
what might be done
waynewaynedunncom
PNG HIVAIDS Scoping mission to
determine what might be done and how Enthusiastic interest from
industry government multi-laterals (WHO UNAIDS World Banketc) ODA (AusAID) CIDA partnered with Place Dome to develop an
HIVAIDS strategy for PNG that integrated industry public sector civil society and international community
waynewaynedunncom
PNG Outcomes (or outputs ndash Irsquom never sure) Partnership with Mining
Industry Civil Society WHO UNAIDS UNDP World Bank PNG AIDS AusAID Oil Palm Industry etc National workshop on
HIVAIDS and publicprivate partnerships SouthSouth Collaboration
Industry government civil society international community study trip to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom
waynewaynedunncom
PNG AIDS mission to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom Slide 78
MDG Impacts of PNG HIVAIDS work
1 Poverty and hunger (nutritional supplements) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Major gold find in WestCentral Turkey No successful
mining project launched in decades Eurogold project
built launched and halted by community action in late 1990s ndash still mothballed
UsakKislidag Minesite
Eurogold site
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Isolated rural area Nearly half of nearby
communities opposed to mine development Agriculture primary
economic activity in rural communities ndash smallmicro family farms
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Engaged with community beginning in early exploration stages Ongoing discussion and consultation for years during
exploration and development CIDA support to develop and strategic development plan Water supply for local villages Support to local health care Jobs and Procurement Agricultural Strategy (worked with farmers and provincial
govt to develop) Animal husbandry efficiencies (dairy sheep genetics etc) Agriculture research capacity
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Smooth permitting process Good local relationships (broad and deep) Over a decade of smooth operations Share price up over 15x (from $075 to $1325 Opened second mine in Turkey
bull Able to deal with controversial watershed issues after relationship success in Usak
waynewaynedunncom Slide 83
MDG Impacts of Eldorado Gold
1 Poverty and hunger (minimal) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Underwater Logging in Ghana
waynewaynedunncom
Private Sector and International Development
Private sector especially resource extraction has a very mixed record bull Some horrendous disasters (Nigeria Warao Peoples in
Venezuela etc) bull Some great successes (Placer Dome Care project
mining and HIVAIDS in South Africa [but mining also created conditions to facilitate the spread of AIDS] AIDS strategy in PNG Cameco in Saskatchewan)
Successes can have a direct impact on Millennium Develpoment Goals
waynewaynedunncom
Group Exercise Using the CIDA and Mining Companies papers that were
circulated on Tuesday discuss the questions below as a group Select a spokesperson to report the group consensus to the
room (if no consensus then have spokesperson report differing positions)
Should Official Development Assistance agencies like
CIDA and multi-laterals like the United Nations Development Program work with private sector in developing economies If yes why And how should they work with them If no why And what should they do when
interestsobjectives overlap
waynewaynedunncom
SDCSR Implementation Challenges
more than a warm fuzzy issue Spending isnrsquot the answer
Plan
Framework
System
Results
Solving social problems Objectives
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Beyond Beads and Trinkets ndash BC Mining Review
A lsquohow torsquo article on mining and CSR
Wayne Dunn
BP Venezuela Indigenous Relations ndash Meeting the Challenge Responsibly and Sustainably
Situational assessment and strategic plan for BP Venezuela Authorized for release by BP
Wayne Dunn
Cameco Community Relations Report
Situational assessment and management strategy Authorized for release by Cameco
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author Beyond Beads lsquon Trinkets A systematic approach to managing community relations
A conference paper describing a systematic approach to community relations management helping companies to methodically develop mutually beneficial relationships with local communities and interests (this is one of the earliest papers on this subject ndash written in 1998)
Wayne Dunn
The costs of conflict with local communities in the extractive industry
Analysis of the cost of community conflicts in the Extractive Sector
Rachel Davis and Daniel M Franks
Creating Shared Value
Harvard Business Review interview with Michael Porter
Video
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Social License Its all about value
Discussion on Social License and shareholder Value
Wayne Dunn
Its about Development Commentary on the CIDAMining Company issue
Wayne Dunn
Integrating corporate strategy and social responsibilitymdashmarket returns from stakeholder engagement
Discussion and analysis on market returns on stakeholder engagement
Witold J Henisz Sinziana Dorobantu and Lite J Narty
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
McGill Reporter ndash Four Burning Questions Wayne Dunn on CSR
Discussion on CSR Wayne Dunn
Miningrsquos contribution to sustainable development ndashan overview
Discussion paper prepared by the International Council on Mining and Metals
Millennium Development Goals
United Nations
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Mining and Agriculture Development
A short lsquohow torsquo guide for mining projects to engage with the local agriculture sector
Al Hingston
PDSA Social Value Brochure
Brochure on social value created by Placer Dome South Africa
Placer Dome
The Value of Social License
Opinion piece published in Northern Miner
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Golden Opportunity When a Canadian multinational laid off hundreds of gold miners in South Africa it went many extra miles to help them get back on their feet
Stanford Business School Case Study on Placer Dome in South Africa
Wayne Dunn
The Changing Resource Development Paradigm Maximizing Sustainable Local Benefits from Resource Development
Strategic thought piece prepared for the government of British Columbia Canada
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
The Disappearing Barriers Between Business And Non-profits Are Driving Innovation
Discussion paper
Katherine Pikus
When Condoms are not enough
World Bank staff magazine article on Placer Dome and South African mining industryrsquos work with HIVAIDS
Craig Andrews
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
MINING AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA Preliminary Research on a Potential Pilot Project in Porgera and Lihir
Strategic research and action plan on mining and local economic development in Papua New Guinea prepared for the World Bank
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
What we covered
We will explore Why we even discuss private sector contributions Why does the private sector engage in international
development MDGs as a unifying framework between public private
and civil society sectors in International Development Some case study examples (mostly in extractive
sector) Publicprivatecivil society collaboration ndash case study
and discussion (CIDA and Mining Companies) Open discussion on topics of interest (time permitting)
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Alignment around Shared Value For shareholders For Communities For People For Governments
Private Sector Contributions To International Development
Remember
Slide 30
Background 1990s saw massive changes in South
African mining industry ndash over 100000 jobs lost as the industry restructured 1999 ndash Placer Dome purchased a 50
interest in South Deep (WAL) a mine located just outside Johannesburg bull This was the first major post-apartheid
foreign investment in the South African mining industry
Labour force came from throughout 5 countries in Southern Africa
Slide 31
Background (cont) In late 1999 after detailed study management
realized that economic reality dictated major restructuring at South Deep
13 of the South Deep workforce (over 2500) workers were retrenched bull Industry standard retrenchment packages
consisted of 2 weeks salary per year of service plus access to onsite training
South Deep management compared the industry standard retrenchment package against the commitment to stakeholders inherent in the Placer Dome Sustainability Policy and decided that the workers deserved more ndash that the commitment went
BEYOND THE PAYCHECK
waynewaynedunncom Slide 32
Families amp Communities must benefit from mining
Slide 33
The Care Project A commitment to mitigating the social and
economic impact of retrenchment at the family and community level
A target of assisting at least 70 of the retrenchees and their families to become economically active
A commitment to develop HIVAIDS programming initiatives
A commitment to enable spouses (women) to be able to benefit directly from retrenchment benefits
2 year time frame and R15 million (CAD$36 million) budget was established
Implications
The Care project decisions and commitments had a huge implication for South Deep management
Entire industry watching to
see what this Canadian newcomer will do
waynewaynedunncom Slide 35
The Mine
2560 Retrenchees bullMozambique bullLesotho bullSouth Africa bullSwaziland bullBotswana
How to successfully provide socio-economic support across remote rural regions of five countries
waynewaynedunncom Slide 36
The Initial 4-Step Plan 1 Consultations with retrenchees in their villages 2 Recruit (from amongst the retrenchees) a group
of 25-30 fieldworkers who would provide frontline support to the retrenchees and their families
3 Locate and register the retrenchees 4 Provide them with training and support to enable
them to become economically active
All of the above to be done in partnership with MDA TEBA and other partners
waynewaynedunncom Slide 37
Reality was different than we expected Retrenchees and their
Unions were still angry over the contested retrenchment Retrencheesrsquo homes were
difficult to locate and registration was often problematic
Consultations with retrenchees
Walking to a remote retrenchee homestead in Lesotho
Slide 38
Reality was different than expected Lack of socio-economic development experience
was an issue Partnerships took longer to form and more time to
manage than expected Industry skepticism Mozambique floods National borders Micro-finance HIVAIDS Fieldworker training programs Retrenchee education levels Centralized delivery didnrsquot work Project was under-financed We couldnrsquot do it in two years Etc
Slide 39
Meeting the challenges
Negotiated a public private partnership with CIDA that contributed CAD$ 2 million in additional resources Kept working at getting our partnerships
working for everyone Leading by example gradually
demonstrated our commitment to industry unions and others Continual revision of plan and project
delivery to ensure it met the needs of the recipients
waynewaynedunncom Slide 40
The Process
Business Operation1 Ongoing availability of Technical Assistance and Business Counselling2 Ongoing faclitiation of skills training needs (ie business agriculture vocational etc)
Decision on Economic Option
Employment StreamEnterprise Stream
Evaluation of Micro Finance Application
Retrenchee is Re-Integrated and Economically Active
PersonalEconomic Plan
Prepared ampAssessed
PersonalEmployment Plan
Prepared
Business amp Financing Plan
Prepared
Employment Planning amp Preparation1 Identification of Employment Options2 Skills Training (VocationalAgricultural etc)3 Employment Counseling Placement (Job searchResume etc)
Business Planning amp Preparation1 Business Orientation a) Introduction to Business b) SkillsProduct Training2 Develop Draft Business Plan (to be reviewed with Counselor) (plan will contain market assessment financial operational and skills upgrading plan)3 Preparation of Micro-Finance Application
Orientation and Awareness Phase1 Registration amp Homestead Visits2 District Counselling Sessions3 Open DaysCareer Fairs4 Financial Lifes Skills Training5 Feedback and Choices Session
Ongoing Processes
Follow-up sessions activities to monitor effectiveness of interventions
Communication and consultation with stakeholders Continuous improvement process (review feedback enhance programs procedures processes)
13-step process Delivered 18 times Across Five countries
Slide 41
Some results 92 of the retrenchees were located
and registered 57 of those (1250) are economically
active 65 (1556) have received financial life
skills training Many of the trainees were women Care process is becoming an industry
standard in South Africa and replicated elsewhere in Africa and globally Development infrastructure and
partnerships throughout the five country region
Slide 42
Chicken raising business
Slide 43
Furniture making
waynewaynedunncom Slide 44
Unique training programs
waynewaynedunncom Slide 45
Rice farming in Mozambique
Slide 46
Spaza (convenience) shop
Slide 47
And the business value ishellip HIVAIDS Black Empowerment new
mining legislation social scorecards escalating security challenges and a myriad of other issues are the daily facts of mining life Mines and mining companies must demonstrate an ability to create meaningful value for people communities and other social stakeholders ndash and they must do so while meeting increasingly challenging financial targets
Placer Dome is not a charity and the
Care project was not just some sort of corporate philanthropy
waynewaynedunncom Slide 48
ldquoThe project changed the social face of the South African Mining Industryrdquo
Kgosietsile Mogaki
South African Ministry of Minerals and Energy
waynewaynedunncom Slide 49
What was in it for Placer Dome
We believe that our ability to effectively manage social issues is a competitive advantage as we look towards the future of the industry in South Africa and globally
Through programs like Care we are better able to manage risk and are securing our long term future in South Africa and throughout the sub-continent
Piet Kolbe Mine Manager South Deep
Slide 50
And then there is HIVAIDS
RSA ACCOUNTED FOR NEARLY 1 IN 8 OF THE NEW HIV INFECTIONS THAT OCCURRED WORLD WIDE IN 2000
HIV+ PREVALENCE RATE IN WOMEN ATTENDING ANTE-NATAL CLINICS INCREASED FROM 07 IN 1990 TO 248 IN 2001
AVERAGE OF 1700 NEW INFECTIONS PER DAY
LIFE EXPECTANCY WILL DECLINE FROM 65 TO 40 BY 2011
65
40
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
2001 2011
Life Expectancy
waynewaynedunncom Slide 51
HIVAIDS Facts (in 2000)
ESTIMATED THAT 12 OF TOTAL RSA POPULATION AND 25 OF MINEWORKERS ARE HIV+
ALREADY 400000 PEOPLE ARE AIDS SICK AND THIS WILL INCREASE TO 14 M BY 2010
YOUNG WOMEN PARTICULARLY VULNERABLE ndash 239 AGED BETWEEN 15 ndash 49 ALREADY INFECTED AND WILL RISE TO 297 BY 2007
AIDS ORPHANS AT PRESENT AMOUNT TO 660000+ AND WILL RISE TO 18M BY 2015
ACCUMULATIVE AIDS DEATHS WILL RISE TO 9M BY 2015
Slide 52
HIVAIDS Impact REDUCED ECONOMIC GROWTH RATE ndash 2010 GDP 20 below a non AIDS
scenario REDUCED POPULATION ndash RSA population 10M smaller than non AIDS scenario SKYROCKETING DEMANDS ON PUBLIC HEALTH SYSTEM - RADICALLY CHANGED PRIVATE SPENDING PATTERNS ndash to healthcare and
funeral costs IMPACT ON SOCIO-ECONOMIC STABILITY (orphans)
HIVAIDS is the worst epidemic in human history At every level it is causing
devastation destruction and suffering throughout Southern Africa This is the reality for business operating in much of Africa today Nobody can afford to ignore it
Slide 53
HIVAIDS and Gold Mining
$10oz impact if nothing is done (5 of production costs) ~$3oz with maximum
intervention Impact on social and political
stability
Slide 54
HIVAIDS Programming Placer Dome program ndash
multi-level and holistic Education Prevention Treatment Impact mitigation (when one
has AIDS) On the minesite In local communities In rural areas where our
workers come from
Slide 55
Minesite Program
TRAINING AND EDUCATION
STI amp TB TREATMENT
CONDOM DISTRIBUTION
PEER EDUCATION
VOLUNTARY COUNSELING AND TESTING (VCT)
WELLNESS PROGRAM
MEDICAL REPATRIATION
waynewaynedunncom Slide 56
Minesite Program
waynewaynedunncom Slide 57
Current Community Program
AWARENESS AND EDUCATION PROGRAMS
MOBILE CLINIC
CONDOM amp FEMIDOM DISTRIBUTION
PERIODIC PRESUMPTIVE TREATMENT (PPT)
TREATMENT FOR SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS ( STI)
waynewaynedunncom Slide 58
COMMUNITY PROGRAM
Community Mobile Clinic
waynewaynedunncom Slide 59
And when HIV prevention doesnrsquot work What to do when people can no
longer work They return to their villages
where there is little or no support Families are overwhelmed Tremendous social and
economic impact Addressing it effectively is too
much for one company
Slide 60
Industry Home Based Care
TEBA INFRA-STRUCTURE
TRAINING OF CARE GIVERS
SUPPORT STRUCTURE ndash QUALIFIED STAFF
MONTHLY MEDICATION
WORK WITH OTHER STAKEHOLDERS (EG TRADITIONAL HEALERS)
WORLD BANK DEVELOPMENT INNOVATION AWARD
waynewaynedunncom Slide 61
Home Based Care
Slide 62
INDUSTRY HOME BASED CARE RESULTS (Year One)
Milestone Target Actual
Community Care Supporters engaged 87 127
Community Care Training
87 123
People under Home Based Care 696 801
THE PROJECT EXCEEDED TARGETS IN EVERY AREA
waynewaynedunncom Slide 63
Overview of Placer Dome AIDS Programming SOUTH DEEP Sustainable Development Department
bullVoluntary Counseling and testing HIV Negative bullContinue working
On Mine Program Community Program
Modified work program Farm bullAgricultural work Environmental
Medical repatriation
Home Based Care
Benefits Care Positive
HBC EC OPP
Back to work or Re skilled
Wellness Program
waynewaynedunncom Slide 64
But what happens to children and families when the breadwinner canrsquot
work
Slide 65
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas HIVAIDS is having a
monumental impact on the socio-economic well being of families throughout rural Southern Africa
Workers who used to
support extended families of 10-20 people are becoming too sick to work and are coming home literally to die
Slide 66
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas Knowing that their family needs the
income and that there is little medical care for them if they go home these workers are staying on the job as long as possible In addition to the human tragedy
this is having a severe impact on business productivity There are solid business and
humane reasons to address this problem But economies of scale are
needed
waynewaynedunncom
Reputational Results for Placer Dome Worst to First (enhanced
relationships in South Africa and Globally) First private sector project
to ever win World Bank Development Innovation Award Canadian CSREthical
Project Award (2004) Numerous other awards Stanford Case Study
waynewaynedunncom Slide 68
Where to next
The Care project piloted an effective means of assisting rural families to become economically active and has an existing infrastructure and management system in place
Industry Home Based Care project piloted a cost
effective fee for service program to support medically repatriated workers and their families
Slide 69
Planned Program
Care Positive Integrate the Home Based Care
project with the Care process and launch as a fee for service based program to address the social and economic impacts that AIDS is having on rural families and communities Start with the mining industry but
design the infrastructure and management systems to enable participation by other industries governments and donor community stakeholders
Care Process
+
Home Based Care
=
Care Positive
waynewaynedunncom Slide 70
Care Positive Summary
waynewaynedunncom
Andhellip After over a year of negotiations CIDA declined to
participate in the Care Positive program (partnering with a mining company was seen as too much reputational risk) Industry was frustrated because the negotiations
had been invited by CIDA and industry had investment over $100000 and considerable reputational capital into them Industry went forward with modified HIVAIDS
programming but huge developmental impacts were lost
waynewaynedunncom Slide 72
MDG Impacts of Placer Dome in South Africa
1 Poverty and hunger 2 Some impact on primary education (School
feeding program) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
One thing leads to another
World Bank observed how Placer Domersquos leadership on HIVAIDS moved South African mining industry All indications were that PNG was at risk of huge
crisis Placer Dome had two mines in PNG World Bank asked Placer Dome to take a look at
what might be done
waynewaynedunncom
PNG HIVAIDS Scoping mission to
determine what might be done and how Enthusiastic interest from
industry government multi-laterals (WHO UNAIDS World Banketc) ODA (AusAID) CIDA partnered with Place Dome to develop an
HIVAIDS strategy for PNG that integrated industry public sector civil society and international community
waynewaynedunncom
PNG Outcomes (or outputs ndash Irsquom never sure) Partnership with Mining
Industry Civil Society WHO UNAIDS UNDP World Bank PNG AIDS AusAID Oil Palm Industry etc National workshop on
HIVAIDS and publicprivate partnerships SouthSouth Collaboration
Industry government civil society international community study trip to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom
waynewaynedunncom
PNG AIDS mission to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom Slide 78
MDG Impacts of PNG HIVAIDS work
1 Poverty and hunger (nutritional supplements) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Major gold find in WestCentral Turkey No successful
mining project launched in decades Eurogold project
built launched and halted by community action in late 1990s ndash still mothballed
UsakKislidag Minesite
Eurogold site
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Isolated rural area Nearly half of nearby
communities opposed to mine development Agriculture primary
economic activity in rural communities ndash smallmicro family farms
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Engaged with community beginning in early exploration stages Ongoing discussion and consultation for years during
exploration and development CIDA support to develop and strategic development plan Water supply for local villages Support to local health care Jobs and Procurement Agricultural Strategy (worked with farmers and provincial
govt to develop) Animal husbandry efficiencies (dairy sheep genetics etc) Agriculture research capacity
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Smooth permitting process Good local relationships (broad and deep) Over a decade of smooth operations Share price up over 15x (from $075 to $1325 Opened second mine in Turkey
bull Able to deal with controversial watershed issues after relationship success in Usak
waynewaynedunncom Slide 83
MDG Impacts of Eldorado Gold
1 Poverty and hunger (minimal) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Underwater Logging in Ghana
waynewaynedunncom
Private Sector and International Development
Private sector especially resource extraction has a very mixed record bull Some horrendous disasters (Nigeria Warao Peoples in
Venezuela etc) bull Some great successes (Placer Dome Care project
mining and HIVAIDS in South Africa [but mining also created conditions to facilitate the spread of AIDS] AIDS strategy in PNG Cameco in Saskatchewan)
Successes can have a direct impact on Millennium Develpoment Goals
waynewaynedunncom
Group Exercise Using the CIDA and Mining Companies papers that were
circulated on Tuesday discuss the questions below as a group Select a spokesperson to report the group consensus to the
room (if no consensus then have spokesperson report differing positions)
Should Official Development Assistance agencies like
CIDA and multi-laterals like the United Nations Development Program work with private sector in developing economies If yes why And how should they work with them If no why And what should they do when
interestsobjectives overlap
waynewaynedunncom
SDCSR Implementation Challenges
more than a warm fuzzy issue Spending isnrsquot the answer
Plan
Framework
System
Results
Solving social problems Objectives
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Beyond Beads and Trinkets ndash BC Mining Review
A lsquohow torsquo article on mining and CSR
Wayne Dunn
BP Venezuela Indigenous Relations ndash Meeting the Challenge Responsibly and Sustainably
Situational assessment and strategic plan for BP Venezuela Authorized for release by BP
Wayne Dunn
Cameco Community Relations Report
Situational assessment and management strategy Authorized for release by Cameco
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author Beyond Beads lsquon Trinkets A systematic approach to managing community relations
A conference paper describing a systematic approach to community relations management helping companies to methodically develop mutually beneficial relationships with local communities and interests (this is one of the earliest papers on this subject ndash written in 1998)
Wayne Dunn
The costs of conflict with local communities in the extractive industry
Analysis of the cost of community conflicts in the Extractive Sector
Rachel Davis and Daniel M Franks
Creating Shared Value
Harvard Business Review interview with Michael Porter
Video
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Social License Its all about value
Discussion on Social License and shareholder Value
Wayne Dunn
Its about Development Commentary on the CIDAMining Company issue
Wayne Dunn
Integrating corporate strategy and social responsibilitymdashmarket returns from stakeholder engagement
Discussion and analysis on market returns on stakeholder engagement
Witold J Henisz Sinziana Dorobantu and Lite J Narty
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
McGill Reporter ndash Four Burning Questions Wayne Dunn on CSR
Discussion on CSR Wayne Dunn
Miningrsquos contribution to sustainable development ndashan overview
Discussion paper prepared by the International Council on Mining and Metals
Millennium Development Goals
United Nations
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Mining and Agriculture Development
A short lsquohow torsquo guide for mining projects to engage with the local agriculture sector
Al Hingston
PDSA Social Value Brochure
Brochure on social value created by Placer Dome South Africa
Placer Dome
The Value of Social License
Opinion piece published in Northern Miner
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Golden Opportunity When a Canadian multinational laid off hundreds of gold miners in South Africa it went many extra miles to help them get back on their feet
Stanford Business School Case Study on Placer Dome in South Africa
Wayne Dunn
The Changing Resource Development Paradigm Maximizing Sustainable Local Benefits from Resource Development
Strategic thought piece prepared for the government of British Columbia Canada
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
The Disappearing Barriers Between Business And Non-profits Are Driving Innovation
Discussion paper
Katherine Pikus
When Condoms are not enough
World Bank staff magazine article on Placer Dome and South African mining industryrsquos work with HIVAIDS
Craig Andrews
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
MINING AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA Preliminary Research on a Potential Pilot Project in Porgera and Lihir
Strategic research and action plan on mining and local economic development in Papua New Guinea prepared for the World Bank
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
What we covered
We will explore Why we even discuss private sector contributions Why does the private sector engage in international
development MDGs as a unifying framework between public private
and civil society sectors in International Development Some case study examples (mostly in extractive
sector) Publicprivatecivil society collaboration ndash case study
and discussion (CIDA and Mining Companies) Open discussion on topics of interest (time permitting)
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Alignment around Shared Value For shareholders For Communities For People For Governments
Private Sector Contributions To International Development
Remember
Slide 31
Background (cont) In late 1999 after detailed study management
realized that economic reality dictated major restructuring at South Deep
13 of the South Deep workforce (over 2500) workers were retrenched bull Industry standard retrenchment packages
consisted of 2 weeks salary per year of service plus access to onsite training
South Deep management compared the industry standard retrenchment package against the commitment to stakeholders inherent in the Placer Dome Sustainability Policy and decided that the workers deserved more ndash that the commitment went
BEYOND THE PAYCHECK
waynewaynedunncom Slide 32
Families amp Communities must benefit from mining
Slide 33
The Care Project A commitment to mitigating the social and
economic impact of retrenchment at the family and community level
A target of assisting at least 70 of the retrenchees and their families to become economically active
A commitment to develop HIVAIDS programming initiatives
A commitment to enable spouses (women) to be able to benefit directly from retrenchment benefits
2 year time frame and R15 million (CAD$36 million) budget was established
Implications
The Care project decisions and commitments had a huge implication for South Deep management
Entire industry watching to
see what this Canadian newcomer will do
waynewaynedunncom Slide 35
The Mine
2560 Retrenchees bullMozambique bullLesotho bullSouth Africa bullSwaziland bullBotswana
How to successfully provide socio-economic support across remote rural regions of five countries
waynewaynedunncom Slide 36
The Initial 4-Step Plan 1 Consultations with retrenchees in their villages 2 Recruit (from amongst the retrenchees) a group
of 25-30 fieldworkers who would provide frontline support to the retrenchees and their families
3 Locate and register the retrenchees 4 Provide them with training and support to enable
them to become economically active
All of the above to be done in partnership with MDA TEBA and other partners
waynewaynedunncom Slide 37
Reality was different than we expected Retrenchees and their
Unions were still angry over the contested retrenchment Retrencheesrsquo homes were
difficult to locate and registration was often problematic
Consultations with retrenchees
Walking to a remote retrenchee homestead in Lesotho
Slide 38
Reality was different than expected Lack of socio-economic development experience
was an issue Partnerships took longer to form and more time to
manage than expected Industry skepticism Mozambique floods National borders Micro-finance HIVAIDS Fieldworker training programs Retrenchee education levels Centralized delivery didnrsquot work Project was under-financed We couldnrsquot do it in two years Etc
Slide 39
Meeting the challenges
Negotiated a public private partnership with CIDA that contributed CAD$ 2 million in additional resources Kept working at getting our partnerships
working for everyone Leading by example gradually
demonstrated our commitment to industry unions and others Continual revision of plan and project
delivery to ensure it met the needs of the recipients
waynewaynedunncom Slide 40
The Process
Business Operation1 Ongoing availability of Technical Assistance and Business Counselling2 Ongoing faclitiation of skills training needs (ie business agriculture vocational etc)
Decision on Economic Option
Employment StreamEnterprise Stream
Evaluation of Micro Finance Application
Retrenchee is Re-Integrated and Economically Active
PersonalEconomic Plan
Prepared ampAssessed
PersonalEmployment Plan
Prepared
Business amp Financing Plan
Prepared
Employment Planning amp Preparation1 Identification of Employment Options2 Skills Training (VocationalAgricultural etc)3 Employment Counseling Placement (Job searchResume etc)
Business Planning amp Preparation1 Business Orientation a) Introduction to Business b) SkillsProduct Training2 Develop Draft Business Plan (to be reviewed with Counselor) (plan will contain market assessment financial operational and skills upgrading plan)3 Preparation of Micro-Finance Application
Orientation and Awareness Phase1 Registration amp Homestead Visits2 District Counselling Sessions3 Open DaysCareer Fairs4 Financial Lifes Skills Training5 Feedback and Choices Session
Ongoing Processes
Follow-up sessions activities to monitor effectiveness of interventions
Communication and consultation with stakeholders Continuous improvement process (review feedback enhance programs procedures processes)
13-step process Delivered 18 times Across Five countries
Slide 41
Some results 92 of the retrenchees were located
and registered 57 of those (1250) are economically
active 65 (1556) have received financial life
skills training Many of the trainees were women Care process is becoming an industry
standard in South Africa and replicated elsewhere in Africa and globally Development infrastructure and
partnerships throughout the five country region
Slide 42
Chicken raising business
Slide 43
Furniture making
waynewaynedunncom Slide 44
Unique training programs
waynewaynedunncom Slide 45
Rice farming in Mozambique
Slide 46
Spaza (convenience) shop
Slide 47
And the business value ishellip HIVAIDS Black Empowerment new
mining legislation social scorecards escalating security challenges and a myriad of other issues are the daily facts of mining life Mines and mining companies must demonstrate an ability to create meaningful value for people communities and other social stakeholders ndash and they must do so while meeting increasingly challenging financial targets
Placer Dome is not a charity and the
Care project was not just some sort of corporate philanthropy
waynewaynedunncom Slide 48
ldquoThe project changed the social face of the South African Mining Industryrdquo
Kgosietsile Mogaki
South African Ministry of Minerals and Energy
waynewaynedunncom Slide 49
What was in it for Placer Dome
We believe that our ability to effectively manage social issues is a competitive advantage as we look towards the future of the industry in South Africa and globally
Through programs like Care we are better able to manage risk and are securing our long term future in South Africa and throughout the sub-continent
Piet Kolbe Mine Manager South Deep
Slide 50
And then there is HIVAIDS
RSA ACCOUNTED FOR NEARLY 1 IN 8 OF THE NEW HIV INFECTIONS THAT OCCURRED WORLD WIDE IN 2000
HIV+ PREVALENCE RATE IN WOMEN ATTENDING ANTE-NATAL CLINICS INCREASED FROM 07 IN 1990 TO 248 IN 2001
AVERAGE OF 1700 NEW INFECTIONS PER DAY
LIFE EXPECTANCY WILL DECLINE FROM 65 TO 40 BY 2011
65
40
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
2001 2011
Life Expectancy
waynewaynedunncom Slide 51
HIVAIDS Facts (in 2000)
ESTIMATED THAT 12 OF TOTAL RSA POPULATION AND 25 OF MINEWORKERS ARE HIV+
ALREADY 400000 PEOPLE ARE AIDS SICK AND THIS WILL INCREASE TO 14 M BY 2010
YOUNG WOMEN PARTICULARLY VULNERABLE ndash 239 AGED BETWEEN 15 ndash 49 ALREADY INFECTED AND WILL RISE TO 297 BY 2007
AIDS ORPHANS AT PRESENT AMOUNT TO 660000+ AND WILL RISE TO 18M BY 2015
ACCUMULATIVE AIDS DEATHS WILL RISE TO 9M BY 2015
Slide 52
HIVAIDS Impact REDUCED ECONOMIC GROWTH RATE ndash 2010 GDP 20 below a non AIDS
scenario REDUCED POPULATION ndash RSA population 10M smaller than non AIDS scenario SKYROCKETING DEMANDS ON PUBLIC HEALTH SYSTEM - RADICALLY CHANGED PRIVATE SPENDING PATTERNS ndash to healthcare and
funeral costs IMPACT ON SOCIO-ECONOMIC STABILITY (orphans)
HIVAIDS is the worst epidemic in human history At every level it is causing
devastation destruction and suffering throughout Southern Africa This is the reality for business operating in much of Africa today Nobody can afford to ignore it
Slide 53
HIVAIDS and Gold Mining
$10oz impact if nothing is done (5 of production costs) ~$3oz with maximum
intervention Impact on social and political
stability
Slide 54
HIVAIDS Programming Placer Dome program ndash
multi-level and holistic Education Prevention Treatment Impact mitigation (when one
has AIDS) On the minesite In local communities In rural areas where our
workers come from
Slide 55
Minesite Program
TRAINING AND EDUCATION
STI amp TB TREATMENT
CONDOM DISTRIBUTION
PEER EDUCATION
VOLUNTARY COUNSELING AND TESTING (VCT)
WELLNESS PROGRAM
MEDICAL REPATRIATION
waynewaynedunncom Slide 56
Minesite Program
waynewaynedunncom Slide 57
Current Community Program
AWARENESS AND EDUCATION PROGRAMS
MOBILE CLINIC
CONDOM amp FEMIDOM DISTRIBUTION
PERIODIC PRESUMPTIVE TREATMENT (PPT)
TREATMENT FOR SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS ( STI)
waynewaynedunncom Slide 58
COMMUNITY PROGRAM
Community Mobile Clinic
waynewaynedunncom Slide 59
And when HIV prevention doesnrsquot work What to do when people can no
longer work They return to their villages
where there is little or no support Families are overwhelmed Tremendous social and
economic impact Addressing it effectively is too
much for one company
Slide 60
Industry Home Based Care
TEBA INFRA-STRUCTURE
TRAINING OF CARE GIVERS
SUPPORT STRUCTURE ndash QUALIFIED STAFF
MONTHLY MEDICATION
WORK WITH OTHER STAKEHOLDERS (EG TRADITIONAL HEALERS)
WORLD BANK DEVELOPMENT INNOVATION AWARD
waynewaynedunncom Slide 61
Home Based Care
Slide 62
INDUSTRY HOME BASED CARE RESULTS (Year One)
Milestone Target Actual
Community Care Supporters engaged 87 127
Community Care Training
87 123
People under Home Based Care 696 801
THE PROJECT EXCEEDED TARGETS IN EVERY AREA
waynewaynedunncom Slide 63
Overview of Placer Dome AIDS Programming SOUTH DEEP Sustainable Development Department
bullVoluntary Counseling and testing HIV Negative bullContinue working
On Mine Program Community Program
Modified work program Farm bullAgricultural work Environmental
Medical repatriation
Home Based Care
Benefits Care Positive
HBC EC OPP
Back to work or Re skilled
Wellness Program
waynewaynedunncom Slide 64
But what happens to children and families when the breadwinner canrsquot
work
Slide 65
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas HIVAIDS is having a
monumental impact on the socio-economic well being of families throughout rural Southern Africa
Workers who used to
support extended families of 10-20 people are becoming too sick to work and are coming home literally to die
Slide 66
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas Knowing that their family needs the
income and that there is little medical care for them if they go home these workers are staying on the job as long as possible In addition to the human tragedy
this is having a severe impact on business productivity There are solid business and
humane reasons to address this problem But economies of scale are
needed
waynewaynedunncom
Reputational Results for Placer Dome Worst to First (enhanced
relationships in South Africa and Globally) First private sector project
to ever win World Bank Development Innovation Award Canadian CSREthical
Project Award (2004) Numerous other awards Stanford Case Study
waynewaynedunncom Slide 68
Where to next
The Care project piloted an effective means of assisting rural families to become economically active and has an existing infrastructure and management system in place
Industry Home Based Care project piloted a cost
effective fee for service program to support medically repatriated workers and their families
Slide 69
Planned Program
Care Positive Integrate the Home Based Care
project with the Care process and launch as a fee for service based program to address the social and economic impacts that AIDS is having on rural families and communities Start with the mining industry but
design the infrastructure and management systems to enable participation by other industries governments and donor community stakeholders
Care Process
+
Home Based Care
=
Care Positive
waynewaynedunncom Slide 70
Care Positive Summary
waynewaynedunncom
Andhellip After over a year of negotiations CIDA declined to
participate in the Care Positive program (partnering with a mining company was seen as too much reputational risk) Industry was frustrated because the negotiations
had been invited by CIDA and industry had investment over $100000 and considerable reputational capital into them Industry went forward with modified HIVAIDS
programming but huge developmental impacts were lost
waynewaynedunncom Slide 72
MDG Impacts of Placer Dome in South Africa
1 Poverty and hunger 2 Some impact on primary education (School
feeding program) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
One thing leads to another
World Bank observed how Placer Domersquos leadership on HIVAIDS moved South African mining industry All indications were that PNG was at risk of huge
crisis Placer Dome had two mines in PNG World Bank asked Placer Dome to take a look at
what might be done
waynewaynedunncom
PNG HIVAIDS Scoping mission to
determine what might be done and how Enthusiastic interest from
industry government multi-laterals (WHO UNAIDS World Banketc) ODA (AusAID) CIDA partnered with Place Dome to develop an
HIVAIDS strategy for PNG that integrated industry public sector civil society and international community
waynewaynedunncom
PNG Outcomes (or outputs ndash Irsquom never sure) Partnership with Mining
Industry Civil Society WHO UNAIDS UNDP World Bank PNG AIDS AusAID Oil Palm Industry etc National workshop on
HIVAIDS and publicprivate partnerships SouthSouth Collaboration
Industry government civil society international community study trip to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom
waynewaynedunncom
PNG AIDS mission to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom Slide 78
MDG Impacts of PNG HIVAIDS work
1 Poverty and hunger (nutritional supplements) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Major gold find in WestCentral Turkey No successful
mining project launched in decades Eurogold project
built launched and halted by community action in late 1990s ndash still mothballed
UsakKislidag Minesite
Eurogold site
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Isolated rural area Nearly half of nearby
communities opposed to mine development Agriculture primary
economic activity in rural communities ndash smallmicro family farms
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Engaged with community beginning in early exploration stages Ongoing discussion and consultation for years during
exploration and development CIDA support to develop and strategic development plan Water supply for local villages Support to local health care Jobs and Procurement Agricultural Strategy (worked with farmers and provincial
govt to develop) Animal husbandry efficiencies (dairy sheep genetics etc) Agriculture research capacity
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Smooth permitting process Good local relationships (broad and deep) Over a decade of smooth operations Share price up over 15x (from $075 to $1325 Opened second mine in Turkey
bull Able to deal with controversial watershed issues after relationship success in Usak
waynewaynedunncom Slide 83
MDG Impacts of Eldorado Gold
1 Poverty and hunger (minimal) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Underwater Logging in Ghana
waynewaynedunncom
Private Sector and International Development
Private sector especially resource extraction has a very mixed record bull Some horrendous disasters (Nigeria Warao Peoples in
Venezuela etc) bull Some great successes (Placer Dome Care project
mining and HIVAIDS in South Africa [but mining also created conditions to facilitate the spread of AIDS] AIDS strategy in PNG Cameco in Saskatchewan)
Successes can have a direct impact on Millennium Develpoment Goals
waynewaynedunncom
Group Exercise Using the CIDA and Mining Companies papers that were
circulated on Tuesday discuss the questions below as a group Select a spokesperson to report the group consensus to the
room (if no consensus then have spokesperson report differing positions)
Should Official Development Assistance agencies like
CIDA and multi-laterals like the United Nations Development Program work with private sector in developing economies If yes why And how should they work with them If no why And what should they do when
interestsobjectives overlap
waynewaynedunncom
SDCSR Implementation Challenges
more than a warm fuzzy issue Spending isnrsquot the answer
Plan
Framework
System
Results
Solving social problems Objectives
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Beyond Beads and Trinkets ndash BC Mining Review
A lsquohow torsquo article on mining and CSR
Wayne Dunn
BP Venezuela Indigenous Relations ndash Meeting the Challenge Responsibly and Sustainably
Situational assessment and strategic plan for BP Venezuela Authorized for release by BP
Wayne Dunn
Cameco Community Relations Report
Situational assessment and management strategy Authorized for release by Cameco
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author Beyond Beads lsquon Trinkets A systematic approach to managing community relations
A conference paper describing a systematic approach to community relations management helping companies to methodically develop mutually beneficial relationships with local communities and interests (this is one of the earliest papers on this subject ndash written in 1998)
Wayne Dunn
The costs of conflict with local communities in the extractive industry
Analysis of the cost of community conflicts in the Extractive Sector
Rachel Davis and Daniel M Franks
Creating Shared Value
Harvard Business Review interview with Michael Porter
Video
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Social License Its all about value
Discussion on Social License and shareholder Value
Wayne Dunn
Its about Development Commentary on the CIDAMining Company issue
Wayne Dunn
Integrating corporate strategy and social responsibilitymdashmarket returns from stakeholder engagement
Discussion and analysis on market returns on stakeholder engagement
Witold J Henisz Sinziana Dorobantu and Lite J Narty
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
McGill Reporter ndash Four Burning Questions Wayne Dunn on CSR
Discussion on CSR Wayne Dunn
Miningrsquos contribution to sustainable development ndashan overview
Discussion paper prepared by the International Council on Mining and Metals
Millennium Development Goals
United Nations
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Mining and Agriculture Development
A short lsquohow torsquo guide for mining projects to engage with the local agriculture sector
Al Hingston
PDSA Social Value Brochure
Brochure on social value created by Placer Dome South Africa
Placer Dome
The Value of Social License
Opinion piece published in Northern Miner
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Golden Opportunity When a Canadian multinational laid off hundreds of gold miners in South Africa it went many extra miles to help them get back on their feet
Stanford Business School Case Study on Placer Dome in South Africa
Wayne Dunn
The Changing Resource Development Paradigm Maximizing Sustainable Local Benefits from Resource Development
Strategic thought piece prepared for the government of British Columbia Canada
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
The Disappearing Barriers Between Business And Non-profits Are Driving Innovation
Discussion paper
Katherine Pikus
When Condoms are not enough
World Bank staff magazine article on Placer Dome and South African mining industryrsquos work with HIVAIDS
Craig Andrews
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
MINING AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA Preliminary Research on a Potential Pilot Project in Porgera and Lihir
Strategic research and action plan on mining and local economic development in Papua New Guinea prepared for the World Bank
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
What we covered
We will explore Why we even discuss private sector contributions Why does the private sector engage in international
development MDGs as a unifying framework between public private
and civil society sectors in International Development Some case study examples (mostly in extractive
sector) Publicprivatecivil society collaboration ndash case study
and discussion (CIDA and Mining Companies) Open discussion on topics of interest (time permitting)
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Alignment around Shared Value For shareholders For Communities For People For Governments
Private Sector Contributions To International Development
Remember
waynewaynedunncom Slide 32
Families amp Communities must benefit from mining
Slide 33
The Care Project A commitment to mitigating the social and
economic impact of retrenchment at the family and community level
A target of assisting at least 70 of the retrenchees and their families to become economically active
A commitment to develop HIVAIDS programming initiatives
A commitment to enable spouses (women) to be able to benefit directly from retrenchment benefits
2 year time frame and R15 million (CAD$36 million) budget was established
Implications
The Care project decisions and commitments had a huge implication for South Deep management
Entire industry watching to
see what this Canadian newcomer will do
waynewaynedunncom Slide 35
The Mine
2560 Retrenchees bullMozambique bullLesotho bullSouth Africa bullSwaziland bullBotswana
How to successfully provide socio-economic support across remote rural regions of five countries
waynewaynedunncom Slide 36
The Initial 4-Step Plan 1 Consultations with retrenchees in their villages 2 Recruit (from amongst the retrenchees) a group
of 25-30 fieldworkers who would provide frontline support to the retrenchees and their families
3 Locate and register the retrenchees 4 Provide them with training and support to enable
them to become economically active
All of the above to be done in partnership with MDA TEBA and other partners
waynewaynedunncom Slide 37
Reality was different than we expected Retrenchees and their
Unions were still angry over the contested retrenchment Retrencheesrsquo homes were
difficult to locate and registration was often problematic
Consultations with retrenchees
Walking to a remote retrenchee homestead in Lesotho
Slide 38
Reality was different than expected Lack of socio-economic development experience
was an issue Partnerships took longer to form and more time to
manage than expected Industry skepticism Mozambique floods National borders Micro-finance HIVAIDS Fieldworker training programs Retrenchee education levels Centralized delivery didnrsquot work Project was under-financed We couldnrsquot do it in two years Etc
Slide 39
Meeting the challenges
Negotiated a public private partnership with CIDA that contributed CAD$ 2 million in additional resources Kept working at getting our partnerships
working for everyone Leading by example gradually
demonstrated our commitment to industry unions and others Continual revision of plan and project
delivery to ensure it met the needs of the recipients
waynewaynedunncom Slide 40
The Process
Business Operation1 Ongoing availability of Technical Assistance and Business Counselling2 Ongoing faclitiation of skills training needs (ie business agriculture vocational etc)
Decision on Economic Option
Employment StreamEnterprise Stream
Evaluation of Micro Finance Application
Retrenchee is Re-Integrated and Economically Active
PersonalEconomic Plan
Prepared ampAssessed
PersonalEmployment Plan
Prepared
Business amp Financing Plan
Prepared
Employment Planning amp Preparation1 Identification of Employment Options2 Skills Training (VocationalAgricultural etc)3 Employment Counseling Placement (Job searchResume etc)
Business Planning amp Preparation1 Business Orientation a) Introduction to Business b) SkillsProduct Training2 Develop Draft Business Plan (to be reviewed with Counselor) (plan will contain market assessment financial operational and skills upgrading plan)3 Preparation of Micro-Finance Application
Orientation and Awareness Phase1 Registration amp Homestead Visits2 District Counselling Sessions3 Open DaysCareer Fairs4 Financial Lifes Skills Training5 Feedback and Choices Session
Ongoing Processes
Follow-up sessions activities to monitor effectiveness of interventions
Communication and consultation with stakeholders Continuous improvement process (review feedback enhance programs procedures processes)
13-step process Delivered 18 times Across Five countries
Slide 41
Some results 92 of the retrenchees were located
and registered 57 of those (1250) are economically
active 65 (1556) have received financial life
skills training Many of the trainees were women Care process is becoming an industry
standard in South Africa and replicated elsewhere in Africa and globally Development infrastructure and
partnerships throughout the five country region
Slide 42
Chicken raising business
Slide 43
Furniture making
waynewaynedunncom Slide 44
Unique training programs
waynewaynedunncom Slide 45
Rice farming in Mozambique
Slide 46
Spaza (convenience) shop
Slide 47
And the business value ishellip HIVAIDS Black Empowerment new
mining legislation social scorecards escalating security challenges and a myriad of other issues are the daily facts of mining life Mines and mining companies must demonstrate an ability to create meaningful value for people communities and other social stakeholders ndash and they must do so while meeting increasingly challenging financial targets
Placer Dome is not a charity and the
Care project was not just some sort of corporate philanthropy
waynewaynedunncom Slide 48
ldquoThe project changed the social face of the South African Mining Industryrdquo
Kgosietsile Mogaki
South African Ministry of Minerals and Energy
waynewaynedunncom Slide 49
What was in it for Placer Dome
We believe that our ability to effectively manage social issues is a competitive advantage as we look towards the future of the industry in South Africa and globally
Through programs like Care we are better able to manage risk and are securing our long term future in South Africa and throughout the sub-continent
Piet Kolbe Mine Manager South Deep
Slide 50
And then there is HIVAIDS
RSA ACCOUNTED FOR NEARLY 1 IN 8 OF THE NEW HIV INFECTIONS THAT OCCURRED WORLD WIDE IN 2000
HIV+ PREVALENCE RATE IN WOMEN ATTENDING ANTE-NATAL CLINICS INCREASED FROM 07 IN 1990 TO 248 IN 2001
AVERAGE OF 1700 NEW INFECTIONS PER DAY
LIFE EXPECTANCY WILL DECLINE FROM 65 TO 40 BY 2011
65
40
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
2001 2011
Life Expectancy
waynewaynedunncom Slide 51
HIVAIDS Facts (in 2000)
ESTIMATED THAT 12 OF TOTAL RSA POPULATION AND 25 OF MINEWORKERS ARE HIV+
ALREADY 400000 PEOPLE ARE AIDS SICK AND THIS WILL INCREASE TO 14 M BY 2010
YOUNG WOMEN PARTICULARLY VULNERABLE ndash 239 AGED BETWEEN 15 ndash 49 ALREADY INFECTED AND WILL RISE TO 297 BY 2007
AIDS ORPHANS AT PRESENT AMOUNT TO 660000+ AND WILL RISE TO 18M BY 2015
ACCUMULATIVE AIDS DEATHS WILL RISE TO 9M BY 2015
Slide 52
HIVAIDS Impact REDUCED ECONOMIC GROWTH RATE ndash 2010 GDP 20 below a non AIDS
scenario REDUCED POPULATION ndash RSA population 10M smaller than non AIDS scenario SKYROCKETING DEMANDS ON PUBLIC HEALTH SYSTEM - RADICALLY CHANGED PRIVATE SPENDING PATTERNS ndash to healthcare and
funeral costs IMPACT ON SOCIO-ECONOMIC STABILITY (orphans)
HIVAIDS is the worst epidemic in human history At every level it is causing
devastation destruction and suffering throughout Southern Africa This is the reality for business operating in much of Africa today Nobody can afford to ignore it
Slide 53
HIVAIDS and Gold Mining
$10oz impact if nothing is done (5 of production costs) ~$3oz with maximum
intervention Impact on social and political
stability
Slide 54
HIVAIDS Programming Placer Dome program ndash
multi-level and holistic Education Prevention Treatment Impact mitigation (when one
has AIDS) On the minesite In local communities In rural areas where our
workers come from
Slide 55
Minesite Program
TRAINING AND EDUCATION
STI amp TB TREATMENT
CONDOM DISTRIBUTION
PEER EDUCATION
VOLUNTARY COUNSELING AND TESTING (VCT)
WELLNESS PROGRAM
MEDICAL REPATRIATION
waynewaynedunncom Slide 56
Minesite Program
waynewaynedunncom Slide 57
Current Community Program
AWARENESS AND EDUCATION PROGRAMS
MOBILE CLINIC
CONDOM amp FEMIDOM DISTRIBUTION
PERIODIC PRESUMPTIVE TREATMENT (PPT)
TREATMENT FOR SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS ( STI)
waynewaynedunncom Slide 58
COMMUNITY PROGRAM
Community Mobile Clinic
waynewaynedunncom Slide 59
And when HIV prevention doesnrsquot work What to do when people can no
longer work They return to their villages
where there is little or no support Families are overwhelmed Tremendous social and
economic impact Addressing it effectively is too
much for one company
Slide 60
Industry Home Based Care
TEBA INFRA-STRUCTURE
TRAINING OF CARE GIVERS
SUPPORT STRUCTURE ndash QUALIFIED STAFF
MONTHLY MEDICATION
WORK WITH OTHER STAKEHOLDERS (EG TRADITIONAL HEALERS)
WORLD BANK DEVELOPMENT INNOVATION AWARD
waynewaynedunncom Slide 61
Home Based Care
Slide 62
INDUSTRY HOME BASED CARE RESULTS (Year One)
Milestone Target Actual
Community Care Supporters engaged 87 127
Community Care Training
87 123
People under Home Based Care 696 801
THE PROJECT EXCEEDED TARGETS IN EVERY AREA
waynewaynedunncom Slide 63
Overview of Placer Dome AIDS Programming SOUTH DEEP Sustainable Development Department
bullVoluntary Counseling and testing HIV Negative bullContinue working
On Mine Program Community Program
Modified work program Farm bullAgricultural work Environmental
Medical repatriation
Home Based Care
Benefits Care Positive
HBC EC OPP
Back to work or Re skilled
Wellness Program
waynewaynedunncom Slide 64
But what happens to children and families when the breadwinner canrsquot
work
Slide 65
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas HIVAIDS is having a
monumental impact on the socio-economic well being of families throughout rural Southern Africa
Workers who used to
support extended families of 10-20 people are becoming too sick to work and are coming home literally to die
Slide 66
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas Knowing that their family needs the
income and that there is little medical care for them if they go home these workers are staying on the job as long as possible In addition to the human tragedy
this is having a severe impact on business productivity There are solid business and
humane reasons to address this problem But economies of scale are
needed
waynewaynedunncom
Reputational Results for Placer Dome Worst to First (enhanced
relationships in South Africa and Globally) First private sector project
to ever win World Bank Development Innovation Award Canadian CSREthical
Project Award (2004) Numerous other awards Stanford Case Study
waynewaynedunncom Slide 68
Where to next
The Care project piloted an effective means of assisting rural families to become economically active and has an existing infrastructure and management system in place
Industry Home Based Care project piloted a cost
effective fee for service program to support medically repatriated workers and their families
Slide 69
Planned Program
Care Positive Integrate the Home Based Care
project with the Care process and launch as a fee for service based program to address the social and economic impacts that AIDS is having on rural families and communities Start with the mining industry but
design the infrastructure and management systems to enable participation by other industries governments and donor community stakeholders
Care Process
+
Home Based Care
=
Care Positive
waynewaynedunncom Slide 70
Care Positive Summary
waynewaynedunncom
Andhellip After over a year of negotiations CIDA declined to
participate in the Care Positive program (partnering with a mining company was seen as too much reputational risk) Industry was frustrated because the negotiations
had been invited by CIDA and industry had investment over $100000 and considerable reputational capital into them Industry went forward with modified HIVAIDS
programming but huge developmental impacts were lost
waynewaynedunncom Slide 72
MDG Impacts of Placer Dome in South Africa
1 Poverty and hunger 2 Some impact on primary education (School
feeding program) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
One thing leads to another
World Bank observed how Placer Domersquos leadership on HIVAIDS moved South African mining industry All indications were that PNG was at risk of huge
crisis Placer Dome had two mines in PNG World Bank asked Placer Dome to take a look at
what might be done
waynewaynedunncom
PNG HIVAIDS Scoping mission to
determine what might be done and how Enthusiastic interest from
industry government multi-laterals (WHO UNAIDS World Banketc) ODA (AusAID) CIDA partnered with Place Dome to develop an
HIVAIDS strategy for PNG that integrated industry public sector civil society and international community
waynewaynedunncom
PNG Outcomes (or outputs ndash Irsquom never sure) Partnership with Mining
Industry Civil Society WHO UNAIDS UNDP World Bank PNG AIDS AusAID Oil Palm Industry etc National workshop on
HIVAIDS and publicprivate partnerships SouthSouth Collaboration
Industry government civil society international community study trip to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom
waynewaynedunncom
PNG AIDS mission to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom Slide 78
MDG Impacts of PNG HIVAIDS work
1 Poverty and hunger (nutritional supplements) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Major gold find in WestCentral Turkey No successful
mining project launched in decades Eurogold project
built launched and halted by community action in late 1990s ndash still mothballed
UsakKislidag Minesite
Eurogold site
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Isolated rural area Nearly half of nearby
communities opposed to mine development Agriculture primary
economic activity in rural communities ndash smallmicro family farms
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Engaged with community beginning in early exploration stages Ongoing discussion and consultation for years during
exploration and development CIDA support to develop and strategic development plan Water supply for local villages Support to local health care Jobs and Procurement Agricultural Strategy (worked with farmers and provincial
govt to develop) Animal husbandry efficiencies (dairy sheep genetics etc) Agriculture research capacity
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Smooth permitting process Good local relationships (broad and deep) Over a decade of smooth operations Share price up over 15x (from $075 to $1325 Opened second mine in Turkey
bull Able to deal with controversial watershed issues after relationship success in Usak
waynewaynedunncom Slide 83
MDG Impacts of Eldorado Gold
1 Poverty and hunger (minimal) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Underwater Logging in Ghana
waynewaynedunncom
Private Sector and International Development
Private sector especially resource extraction has a very mixed record bull Some horrendous disasters (Nigeria Warao Peoples in
Venezuela etc) bull Some great successes (Placer Dome Care project
mining and HIVAIDS in South Africa [but mining also created conditions to facilitate the spread of AIDS] AIDS strategy in PNG Cameco in Saskatchewan)
Successes can have a direct impact on Millennium Develpoment Goals
waynewaynedunncom
Group Exercise Using the CIDA and Mining Companies papers that were
circulated on Tuesday discuss the questions below as a group Select a spokesperson to report the group consensus to the
room (if no consensus then have spokesperson report differing positions)
Should Official Development Assistance agencies like
CIDA and multi-laterals like the United Nations Development Program work with private sector in developing economies If yes why And how should they work with them If no why And what should they do when
interestsobjectives overlap
waynewaynedunncom
SDCSR Implementation Challenges
more than a warm fuzzy issue Spending isnrsquot the answer
Plan
Framework
System
Results
Solving social problems Objectives
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Beyond Beads and Trinkets ndash BC Mining Review
A lsquohow torsquo article on mining and CSR
Wayne Dunn
BP Venezuela Indigenous Relations ndash Meeting the Challenge Responsibly and Sustainably
Situational assessment and strategic plan for BP Venezuela Authorized for release by BP
Wayne Dunn
Cameco Community Relations Report
Situational assessment and management strategy Authorized for release by Cameco
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author Beyond Beads lsquon Trinkets A systematic approach to managing community relations
A conference paper describing a systematic approach to community relations management helping companies to methodically develop mutually beneficial relationships with local communities and interests (this is one of the earliest papers on this subject ndash written in 1998)
Wayne Dunn
The costs of conflict with local communities in the extractive industry
Analysis of the cost of community conflicts in the Extractive Sector
Rachel Davis and Daniel M Franks
Creating Shared Value
Harvard Business Review interview with Michael Porter
Video
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Social License Its all about value
Discussion on Social License and shareholder Value
Wayne Dunn
Its about Development Commentary on the CIDAMining Company issue
Wayne Dunn
Integrating corporate strategy and social responsibilitymdashmarket returns from stakeholder engagement
Discussion and analysis on market returns on stakeholder engagement
Witold J Henisz Sinziana Dorobantu and Lite J Narty
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
McGill Reporter ndash Four Burning Questions Wayne Dunn on CSR
Discussion on CSR Wayne Dunn
Miningrsquos contribution to sustainable development ndashan overview
Discussion paper prepared by the International Council on Mining and Metals
Millennium Development Goals
United Nations
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Mining and Agriculture Development
A short lsquohow torsquo guide for mining projects to engage with the local agriculture sector
Al Hingston
PDSA Social Value Brochure
Brochure on social value created by Placer Dome South Africa
Placer Dome
The Value of Social License
Opinion piece published in Northern Miner
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Golden Opportunity When a Canadian multinational laid off hundreds of gold miners in South Africa it went many extra miles to help them get back on their feet
Stanford Business School Case Study on Placer Dome in South Africa
Wayne Dunn
The Changing Resource Development Paradigm Maximizing Sustainable Local Benefits from Resource Development
Strategic thought piece prepared for the government of British Columbia Canada
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
The Disappearing Barriers Between Business And Non-profits Are Driving Innovation
Discussion paper
Katherine Pikus
When Condoms are not enough
World Bank staff magazine article on Placer Dome and South African mining industryrsquos work with HIVAIDS
Craig Andrews
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
MINING AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA Preliminary Research on a Potential Pilot Project in Porgera and Lihir
Strategic research and action plan on mining and local economic development in Papua New Guinea prepared for the World Bank
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
What we covered
We will explore Why we even discuss private sector contributions Why does the private sector engage in international
development MDGs as a unifying framework between public private
and civil society sectors in International Development Some case study examples (mostly in extractive
sector) Publicprivatecivil society collaboration ndash case study
and discussion (CIDA and Mining Companies) Open discussion on topics of interest (time permitting)
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Alignment around Shared Value For shareholders For Communities For People For Governments
Private Sector Contributions To International Development
Remember
Slide 33
The Care Project A commitment to mitigating the social and
economic impact of retrenchment at the family and community level
A target of assisting at least 70 of the retrenchees and their families to become economically active
A commitment to develop HIVAIDS programming initiatives
A commitment to enable spouses (women) to be able to benefit directly from retrenchment benefits
2 year time frame and R15 million (CAD$36 million) budget was established
Implications
The Care project decisions and commitments had a huge implication for South Deep management
Entire industry watching to
see what this Canadian newcomer will do
waynewaynedunncom Slide 35
The Mine
2560 Retrenchees bullMozambique bullLesotho bullSouth Africa bullSwaziland bullBotswana
How to successfully provide socio-economic support across remote rural regions of five countries
waynewaynedunncom Slide 36
The Initial 4-Step Plan 1 Consultations with retrenchees in their villages 2 Recruit (from amongst the retrenchees) a group
of 25-30 fieldworkers who would provide frontline support to the retrenchees and their families
3 Locate and register the retrenchees 4 Provide them with training and support to enable
them to become economically active
All of the above to be done in partnership with MDA TEBA and other partners
waynewaynedunncom Slide 37
Reality was different than we expected Retrenchees and their
Unions were still angry over the contested retrenchment Retrencheesrsquo homes were
difficult to locate and registration was often problematic
Consultations with retrenchees
Walking to a remote retrenchee homestead in Lesotho
Slide 38
Reality was different than expected Lack of socio-economic development experience
was an issue Partnerships took longer to form and more time to
manage than expected Industry skepticism Mozambique floods National borders Micro-finance HIVAIDS Fieldworker training programs Retrenchee education levels Centralized delivery didnrsquot work Project was under-financed We couldnrsquot do it in two years Etc
Slide 39
Meeting the challenges
Negotiated a public private partnership with CIDA that contributed CAD$ 2 million in additional resources Kept working at getting our partnerships
working for everyone Leading by example gradually
demonstrated our commitment to industry unions and others Continual revision of plan and project
delivery to ensure it met the needs of the recipients
waynewaynedunncom Slide 40
The Process
Business Operation1 Ongoing availability of Technical Assistance and Business Counselling2 Ongoing faclitiation of skills training needs (ie business agriculture vocational etc)
Decision on Economic Option
Employment StreamEnterprise Stream
Evaluation of Micro Finance Application
Retrenchee is Re-Integrated and Economically Active
PersonalEconomic Plan
Prepared ampAssessed
PersonalEmployment Plan
Prepared
Business amp Financing Plan
Prepared
Employment Planning amp Preparation1 Identification of Employment Options2 Skills Training (VocationalAgricultural etc)3 Employment Counseling Placement (Job searchResume etc)
Business Planning amp Preparation1 Business Orientation a) Introduction to Business b) SkillsProduct Training2 Develop Draft Business Plan (to be reviewed with Counselor) (plan will contain market assessment financial operational and skills upgrading plan)3 Preparation of Micro-Finance Application
Orientation and Awareness Phase1 Registration amp Homestead Visits2 District Counselling Sessions3 Open DaysCareer Fairs4 Financial Lifes Skills Training5 Feedback and Choices Session
Ongoing Processes
Follow-up sessions activities to monitor effectiveness of interventions
Communication and consultation with stakeholders Continuous improvement process (review feedback enhance programs procedures processes)
13-step process Delivered 18 times Across Five countries
Slide 41
Some results 92 of the retrenchees were located
and registered 57 of those (1250) are economically
active 65 (1556) have received financial life
skills training Many of the trainees were women Care process is becoming an industry
standard in South Africa and replicated elsewhere in Africa and globally Development infrastructure and
partnerships throughout the five country region
Slide 42
Chicken raising business
Slide 43
Furniture making
waynewaynedunncom Slide 44
Unique training programs
waynewaynedunncom Slide 45
Rice farming in Mozambique
Slide 46
Spaza (convenience) shop
Slide 47
And the business value ishellip HIVAIDS Black Empowerment new
mining legislation social scorecards escalating security challenges and a myriad of other issues are the daily facts of mining life Mines and mining companies must demonstrate an ability to create meaningful value for people communities and other social stakeholders ndash and they must do so while meeting increasingly challenging financial targets
Placer Dome is not a charity and the
Care project was not just some sort of corporate philanthropy
waynewaynedunncom Slide 48
ldquoThe project changed the social face of the South African Mining Industryrdquo
Kgosietsile Mogaki
South African Ministry of Minerals and Energy
waynewaynedunncom Slide 49
What was in it for Placer Dome
We believe that our ability to effectively manage social issues is a competitive advantage as we look towards the future of the industry in South Africa and globally
Through programs like Care we are better able to manage risk and are securing our long term future in South Africa and throughout the sub-continent
Piet Kolbe Mine Manager South Deep
Slide 50
And then there is HIVAIDS
RSA ACCOUNTED FOR NEARLY 1 IN 8 OF THE NEW HIV INFECTIONS THAT OCCURRED WORLD WIDE IN 2000
HIV+ PREVALENCE RATE IN WOMEN ATTENDING ANTE-NATAL CLINICS INCREASED FROM 07 IN 1990 TO 248 IN 2001
AVERAGE OF 1700 NEW INFECTIONS PER DAY
LIFE EXPECTANCY WILL DECLINE FROM 65 TO 40 BY 2011
65
40
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
2001 2011
Life Expectancy
waynewaynedunncom Slide 51
HIVAIDS Facts (in 2000)
ESTIMATED THAT 12 OF TOTAL RSA POPULATION AND 25 OF MINEWORKERS ARE HIV+
ALREADY 400000 PEOPLE ARE AIDS SICK AND THIS WILL INCREASE TO 14 M BY 2010
YOUNG WOMEN PARTICULARLY VULNERABLE ndash 239 AGED BETWEEN 15 ndash 49 ALREADY INFECTED AND WILL RISE TO 297 BY 2007
AIDS ORPHANS AT PRESENT AMOUNT TO 660000+ AND WILL RISE TO 18M BY 2015
ACCUMULATIVE AIDS DEATHS WILL RISE TO 9M BY 2015
Slide 52
HIVAIDS Impact REDUCED ECONOMIC GROWTH RATE ndash 2010 GDP 20 below a non AIDS
scenario REDUCED POPULATION ndash RSA population 10M smaller than non AIDS scenario SKYROCKETING DEMANDS ON PUBLIC HEALTH SYSTEM - RADICALLY CHANGED PRIVATE SPENDING PATTERNS ndash to healthcare and
funeral costs IMPACT ON SOCIO-ECONOMIC STABILITY (orphans)
HIVAIDS is the worst epidemic in human history At every level it is causing
devastation destruction and suffering throughout Southern Africa This is the reality for business operating in much of Africa today Nobody can afford to ignore it
Slide 53
HIVAIDS and Gold Mining
$10oz impact if nothing is done (5 of production costs) ~$3oz with maximum
intervention Impact on social and political
stability
Slide 54
HIVAIDS Programming Placer Dome program ndash
multi-level and holistic Education Prevention Treatment Impact mitigation (when one
has AIDS) On the minesite In local communities In rural areas where our
workers come from
Slide 55
Minesite Program
TRAINING AND EDUCATION
STI amp TB TREATMENT
CONDOM DISTRIBUTION
PEER EDUCATION
VOLUNTARY COUNSELING AND TESTING (VCT)
WELLNESS PROGRAM
MEDICAL REPATRIATION
waynewaynedunncom Slide 56
Minesite Program
waynewaynedunncom Slide 57
Current Community Program
AWARENESS AND EDUCATION PROGRAMS
MOBILE CLINIC
CONDOM amp FEMIDOM DISTRIBUTION
PERIODIC PRESUMPTIVE TREATMENT (PPT)
TREATMENT FOR SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS ( STI)
waynewaynedunncom Slide 58
COMMUNITY PROGRAM
Community Mobile Clinic
waynewaynedunncom Slide 59
And when HIV prevention doesnrsquot work What to do when people can no
longer work They return to their villages
where there is little or no support Families are overwhelmed Tremendous social and
economic impact Addressing it effectively is too
much for one company
Slide 60
Industry Home Based Care
TEBA INFRA-STRUCTURE
TRAINING OF CARE GIVERS
SUPPORT STRUCTURE ndash QUALIFIED STAFF
MONTHLY MEDICATION
WORK WITH OTHER STAKEHOLDERS (EG TRADITIONAL HEALERS)
WORLD BANK DEVELOPMENT INNOVATION AWARD
waynewaynedunncom Slide 61
Home Based Care
Slide 62
INDUSTRY HOME BASED CARE RESULTS (Year One)
Milestone Target Actual
Community Care Supporters engaged 87 127
Community Care Training
87 123
People under Home Based Care 696 801
THE PROJECT EXCEEDED TARGETS IN EVERY AREA
waynewaynedunncom Slide 63
Overview of Placer Dome AIDS Programming SOUTH DEEP Sustainable Development Department
bullVoluntary Counseling and testing HIV Negative bullContinue working
On Mine Program Community Program
Modified work program Farm bullAgricultural work Environmental
Medical repatriation
Home Based Care
Benefits Care Positive
HBC EC OPP
Back to work or Re skilled
Wellness Program
waynewaynedunncom Slide 64
But what happens to children and families when the breadwinner canrsquot
work
Slide 65
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas HIVAIDS is having a
monumental impact on the socio-economic well being of families throughout rural Southern Africa
Workers who used to
support extended families of 10-20 people are becoming too sick to work and are coming home literally to die
Slide 66
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas Knowing that their family needs the
income and that there is little medical care for them if they go home these workers are staying on the job as long as possible In addition to the human tragedy
this is having a severe impact on business productivity There are solid business and
humane reasons to address this problem But economies of scale are
needed
waynewaynedunncom
Reputational Results for Placer Dome Worst to First (enhanced
relationships in South Africa and Globally) First private sector project
to ever win World Bank Development Innovation Award Canadian CSREthical
Project Award (2004) Numerous other awards Stanford Case Study
waynewaynedunncom Slide 68
Where to next
The Care project piloted an effective means of assisting rural families to become economically active and has an existing infrastructure and management system in place
Industry Home Based Care project piloted a cost
effective fee for service program to support medically repatriated workers and their families
Slide 69
Planned Program
Care Positive Integrate the Home Based Care
project with the Care process and launch as a fee for service based program to address the social and economic impacts that AIDS is having on rural families and communities Start with the mining industry but
design the infrastructure and management systems to enable participation by other industries governments and donor community stakeholders
Care Process
+
Home Based Care
=
Care Positive
waynewaynedunncom Slide 70
Care Positive Summary
waynewaynedunncom
Andhellip After over a year of negotiations CIDA declined to
participate in the Care Positive program (partnering with a mining company was seen as too much reputational risk) Industry was frustrated because the negotiations
had been invited by CIDA and industry had investment over $100000 and considerable reputational capital into them Industry went forward with modified HIVAIDS
programming but huge developmental impacts were lost
waynewaynedunncom Slide 72
MDG Impacts of Placer Dome in South Africa
1 Poverty and hunger 2 Some impact on primary education (School
feeding program) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
One thing leads to another
World Bank observed how Placer Domersquos leadership on HIVAIDS moved South African mining industry All indications were that PNG was at risk of huge
crisis Placer Dome had two mines in PNG World Bank asked Placer Dome to take a look at
what might be done
waynewaynedunncom
PNG HIVAIDS Scoping mission to
determine what might be done and how Enthusiastic interest from
industry government multi-laterals (WHO UNAIDS World Banketc) ODA (AusAID) CIDA partnered with Place Dome to develop an
HIVAIDS strategy for PNG that integrated industry public sector civil society and international community
waynewaynedunncom
PNG Outcomes (or outputs ndash Irsquom never sure) Partnership with Mining
Industry Civil Society WHO UNAIDS UNDP World Bank PNG AIDS AusAID Oil Palm Industry etc National workshop on
HIVAIDS and publicprivate partnerships SouthSouth Collaboration
Industry government civil society international community study trip to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom
waynewaynedunncom
PNG AIDS mission to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom Slide 78
MDG Impacts of PNG HIVAIDS work
1 Poverty and hunger (nutritional supplements) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Major gold find in WestCentral Turkey No successful
mining project launched in decades Eurogold project
built launched and halted by community action in late 1990s ndash still mothballed
UsakKislidag Minesite
Eurogold site
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Isolated rural area Nearly half of nearby
communities opposed to mine development Agriculture primary
economic activity in rural communities ndash smallmicro family farms
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Engaged with community beginning in early exploration stages Ongoing discussion and consultation for years during
exploration and development CIDA support to develop and strategic development plan Water supply for local villages Support to local health care Jobs and Procurement Agricultural Strategy (worked with farmers and provincial
govt to develop) Animal husbandry efficiencies (dairy sheep genetics etc) Agriculture research capacity
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Smooth permitting process Good local relationships (broad and deep) Over a decade of smooth operations Share price up over 15x (from $075 to $1325 Opened second mine in Turkey
bull Able to deal with controversial watershed issues after relationship success in Usak
waynewaynedunncom Slide 83
MDG Impacts of Eldorado Gold
1 Poverty and hunger (minimal) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Underwater Logging in Ghana
waynewaynedunncom
Private Sector and International Development
Private sector especially resource extraction has a very mixed record bull Some horrendous disasters (Nigeria Warao Peoples in
Venezuela etc) bull Some great successes (Placer Dome Care project
mining and HIVAIDS in South Africa [but mining also created conditions to facilitate the spread of AIDS] AIDS strategy in PNG Cameco in Saskatchewan)
Successes can have a direct impact on Millennium Develpoment Goals
waynewaynedunncom
Group Exercise Using the CIDA and Mining Companies papers that were
circulated on Tuesday discuss the questions below as a group Select a spokesperson to report the group consensus to the
room (if no consensus then have spokesperson report differing positions)
Should Official Development Assistance agencies like
CIDA and multi-laterals like the United Nations Development Program work with private sector in developing economies If yes why And how should they work with them If no why And what should they do when
interestsobjectives overlap
waynewaynedunncom
SDCSR Implementation Challenges
more than a warm fuzzy issue Spending isnrsquot the answer
Plan
Framework
System
Results
Solving social problems Objectives
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Beyond Beads and Trinkets ndash BC Mining Review
A lsquohow torsquo article on mining and CSR
Wayne Dunn
BP Venezuela Indigenous Relations ndash Meeting the Challenge Responsibly and Sustainably
Situational assessment and strategic plan for BP Venezuela Authorized for release by BP
Wayne Dunn
Cameco Community Relations Report
Situational assessment and management strategy Authorized for release by Cameco
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author Beyond Beads lsquon Trinkets A systematic approach to managing community relations
A conference paper describing a systematic approach to community relations management helping companies to methodically develop mutually beneficial relationships with local communities and interests (this is one of the earliest papers on this subject ndash written in 1998)
Wayne Dunn
The costs of conflict with local communities in the extractive industry
Analysis of the cost of community conflicts in the Extractive Sector
Rachel Davis and Daniel M Franks
Creating Shared Value
Harvard Business Review interview with Michael Porter
Video
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Social License Its all about value
Discussion on Social License and shareholder Value
Wayne Dunn
Its about Development Commentary on the CIDAMining Company issue
Wayne Dunn
Integrating corporate strategy and social responsibilitymdashmarket returns from stakeholder engagement
Discussion and analysis on market returns on stakeholder engagement
Witold J Henisz Sinziana Dorobantu and Lite J Narty
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
McGill Reporter ndash Four Burning Questions Wayne Dunn on CSR
Discussion on CSR Wayne Dunn
Miningrsquos contribution to sustainable development ndashan overview
Discussion paper prepared by the International Council on Mining and Metals
Millennium Development Goals
United Nations
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Mining and Agriculture Development
A short lsquohow torsquo guide for mining projects to engage with the local agriculture sector
Al Hingston
PDSA Social Value Brochure
Brochure on social value created by Placer Dome South Africa
Placer Dome
The Value of Social License
Opinion piece published in Northern Miner
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Golden Opportunity When a Canadian multinational laid off hundreds of gold miners in South Africa it went many extra miles to help them get back on their feet
Stanford Business School Case Study on Placer Dome in South Africa
Wayne Dunn
The Changing Resource Development Paradigm Maximizing Sustainable Local Benefits from Resource Development
Strategic thought piece prepared for the government of British Columbia Canada
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
The Disappearing Barriers Between Business And Non-profits Are Driving Innovation
Discussion paper
Katherine Pikus
When Condoms are not enough
World Bank staff magazine article on Placer Dome and South African mining industryrsquos work with HIVAIDS
Craig Andrews
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
MINING AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA Preliminary Research on a Potential Pilot Project in Porgera and Lihir
Strategic research and action plan on mining and local economic development in Papua New Guinea prepared for the World Bank
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
What we covered
We will explore Why we even discuss private sector contributions Why does the private sector engage in international
development MDGs as a unifying framework between public private
and civil society sectors in International Development Some case study examples (mostly in extractive
sector) Publicprivatecivil society collaboration ndash case study
and discussion (CIDA and Mining Companies) Open discussion on topics of interest (time permitting)
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Alignment around Shared Value For shareholders For Communities For People For Governments
Private Sector Contributions To International Development
Remember
Implications
The Care project decisions and commitments had a huge implication for South Deep management
Entire industry watching to
see what this Canadian newcomer will do
waynewaynedunncom Slide 35
The Mine
2560 Retrenchees bullMozambique bullLesotho bullSouth Africa bullSwaziland bullBotswana
How to successfully provide socio-economic support across remote rural regions of five countries
waynewaynedunncom Slide 36
The Initial 4-Step Plan 1 Consultations with retrenchees in their villages 2 Recruit (from amongst the retrenchees) a group
of 25-30 fieldworkers who would provide frontline support to the retrenchees and their families
3 Locate and register the retrenchees 4 Provide them with training and support to enable
them to become economically active
All of the above to be done in partnership with MDA TEBA and other partners
waynewaynedunncom Slide 37
Reality was different than we expected Retrenchees and their
Unions were still angry over the contested retrenchment Retrencheesrsquo homes were
difficult to locate and registration was often problematic
Consultations with retrenchees
Walking to a remote retrenchee homestead in Lesotho
Slide 38
Reality was different than expected Lack of socio-economic development experience
was an issue Partnerships took longer to form and more time to
manage than expected Industry skepticism Mozambique floods National borders Micro-finance HIVAIDS Fieldworker training programs Retrenchee education levels Centralized delivery didnrsquot work Project was under-financed We couldnrsquot do it in two years Etc
Slide 39
Meeting the challenges
Negotiated a public private partnership with CIDA that contributed CAD$ 2 million in additional resources Kept working at getting our partnerships
working for everyone Leading by example gradually
demonstrated our commitment to industry unions and others Continual revision of plan and project
delivery to ensure it met the needs of the recipients
waynewaynedunncom Slide 40
The Process
Business Operation1 Ongoing availability of Technical Assistance and Business Counselling2 Ongoing faclitiation of skills training needs (ie business agriculture vocational etc)
Decision on Economic Option
Employment StreamEnterprise Stream
Evaluation of Micro Finance Application
Retrenchee is Re-Integrated and Economically Active
PersonalEconomic Plan
Prepared ampAssessed
PersonalEmployment Plan
Prepared
Business amp Financing Plan
Prepared
Employment Planning amp Preparation1 Identification of Employment Options2 Skills Training (VocationalAgricultural etc)3 Employment Counseling Placement (Job searchResume etc)
Business Planning amp Preparation1 Business Orientation a) Introduction to Business b) SkillsProduct Training2 Develop Draft Business Plan (to be reviewed with Counselor) (plan will contain market assessment financial operational and skills upgrading plan)3 Preparation of Micro-Finance Application
Orientation and Awareness Phase1 Registration amp Homestead Visits2 District Counselling Sessions3 Open DaysCareer Fairs4 Financial Lifes Skills Training5 Feedback and Choices Session
Ongoing Processes
Follow-up sessions activities to monitor effectiveness of interventions
Communication and consultation with stakeholders Continuous improvement process (review feedback enhance programs procedures processes)
13-step process Delivered 18 times Across Five countries
Slide 41
Some results 92 of the retrenchees were located
and registered 57 of those (1250) are economically
active 65 (1556) have received financial life
skills training Many of the trainees were women Care process is becoming an industry
standard in South Africa and replicated elsewhere in Africa and globally Development infrastructure and
partnerships throughout the five country region
Slide 42
Chicken raising business
Slide 43
Furniture making
waynewaynedunncom Slide 44
Unique training programs
waynewaynedunncom Slide 45
Rice farming in Mozambique
Slide 46
Spaza (convenience) shop
Slide 47
And the business value ishellip HIVAIDS Black Empowerment new
mining legislation social scorecards escalating security challenges and a myriad of other issues are the daily facts of mining life Mines and mining companies must demonstrate an ability to create meaningful value for people communities and other social stakeholders ndash and they must do so while meeting increasingly challenging financial targets
Placer Dome is not a charity and the
Care project was not just some sort of corporate philanthropy
waynewaynedunncom Slide 48
ldquoThe project changed the social face of the South African Mining Industryrdquo
Kgosietsile Mogaki
South African Ministry of Minerals and Energy
waynewaynedunncom Slide 49
What was in it for Placer Dome
We believe that our ability to effectively manage social issues is a competitive advantage as we look towards the future of the industry in South Africa and globally
Through programs like Care we are better able to manage risk and are securing our long term future in South Africa and throughout the sub-continent
Piet Kolbe Mine Manager South Deep
Slide 50
And then there is HIVAIDS
RSA ACCOUNTED FOR NEARLY 1 IN 8 OF THE NEW HIV INFECTIONS THAT OCCURRED WORLD WIDE IN 2000
HIV+ PREVALENCE RATE IN WOMEN ATTENDING ANTE-NATAL CLINICS INCREASED FROM 07 IN 1990 TO 248 IN 2001
AVERAGE OF 1700 NEW INFECTIONS PER DAY
LIFE EXPECTANCY WILL DECLINE FROM 65 TO 40 BY 2011
65
40
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
2001 2011
Life Expectancy
waynewaynedunncom Slide 51
HIVAIDS Facts (in 2000)
ESTIMATED THAT 12 OF TOTAL RSA POPULATION AND 25 OF MINEWORKERS ARE HIV+
ALREADY 400000 PEOPLE ARE AIDS SICK AND THIS WILL INCREASE TO 14 M BY 2010
YOUNG WOMEN PARTICULARLY VULNERABLE ndash 239 AGED BETWEEN 15 ndash 49 ALREADY INFECTED AND WILL RISE TO 297 BY 2007
AIDS ORPHANS AT PRESENT AMOUNT TO 660000+ AND WILL RISE TO 18M BY 2015
ACCUMULATIVE AIDS DEATHS WILL RISE TO 9M BY 2015
Slide 52
HIVAIDS Impact REDUCED ECONOMIC GROWTH RATE ndash 2010 GDP 20 below a non AIDS
scenario REDUCED POPULATION ndash RSA population 10M smaller than non AIDS scenario SKYROCKETING DEMANDS ON PUBLIC HEALTH SYSTEM - RADICALLY CHANGED PRIVATE SPENDING PATTERNS ndash to healthcare and
funeral costs IMPACT ON SOCIO-ECONOMIC STABILITY (orphans)
HIVAIDS is the worst epidemic in human history At every level it is causing
devastation destruction and suffering throughout Southern Africa This is the reality for business operating in much of Africa today Nobody can afford to ignore it
Slide 53
HIVAIDS and Gold Mining
$10oz impact if nothing is done (5 of production costs) ~$3oz with maximum
intervention Impact on social and political
stability
Slide 54
HIVAIDS Programming Placer Dome program ndash
multi-level and holistic Education Prevention Treatment Impact mitigation (when one
has AIDS) On the minesite In local communities In rural areas where our
workers come from
Slide 55
Minesite Program
TRAINING AND EDUCATION
STI amp TB TREATMENT
CONDOM DISTRIBUTION
PEER EDUCATION
VOLUNTARY COUNSELING AND TESTING (VCT)
WELLNESS PROGRAM
MEDICAL REPATRIATION
waynewaynedunncom Slide 56
Minesite Program
waynewaynedunncom Slide 57
Current Community Program
AWARENESS AND EDUCATION PROGRAMS
MOBILE CLINIC
CONDOM amp FEMIDOM DISTRIBUTION
PERIODIC PRESUMPTIVE TREATMENT (PPT)
TREATMENT FOR SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS ( STI)
waynewaynedunncom Slide 58
COMMUNITY PROGRAM
Community Mobile Clinic
waynewaynedunncom Slide 59
And when HIV prevention doesnrsquot work What to do when people can no
longer work They return to their villages
where there is little or no support Families are overwhelmed Tremendous social and
economic impact Addressing it effectively is too
much for one company
Slide 60
Industry Home Based Care
TEBA INFRA-STRUCTURE
TRAINING OF CARE GIVERS
SUPPORT STRUCTURE ndash QUALIFIED STAFF
MONTHLY MEDICATION
WORK WITH OTHER STAKEHOLDERS (EG TRADITIONAL HEALERS)
WORLD BANK DEVELOPMENT INNOVATION AWARD
waynewaynedunncom Slide 61
Home Based Care
Slide 62
INDUSTRY HOME BASED CARE RESULTS (Year One)
Milestone Target Actual
Community Care Supporters engaged 87 127
Community Care Training
87 123
People under Home Based Care 696 801
THE PROJECT EXCEEDED TARGETS IN EVERY AREA
waynewaynedunncom Slide 63
Overview of Placer Dome AIDS Programming SOUTH DEEP Sustainable Development Department
bullVoluntary Counseling and testing HIV Negative bullContinue working
On Mine Program Community Program
Modified work program Farm bullAgricultural work Environmental
Medical repatriation
Home Based Care
Benefits Care Positive
HBC EC OPP
Back to work or Re skilled
Wellness Program
waynewaynedunncom Slide 64
But what happens to children and families when the breadwinner canrsquot
work
Slide 65
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas HIVAIDS is having a
monumental impact on the socio-economic well being of families throughout rural Southern Africa
Workers who used to
support extended families of 10-20 people are becoming too sick to work and are coming home literally to die
Slide 66
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas Knowing that their family needs the
income and that there is little medical care for them if they go home these workers are staying on the job as long as possible In addition to the human tragedy
this is having a severe impact on business productivity There are solid business and
humane reasons to address this problem But economies of scale are
needed
waynewaynedunncom
Reputational Results for Placer Dome Worst to First (enhanced
relationships in South Africa and Globally) First private sector project
to ever win World Bank Development Innovation Award Canadian CSREthical
Project Award (2004) Numerous other awards Stanford Case Study
waynewaynedunncom Slide 68
Where to next
The Care project piloted an effective means of assisting rural families to become economically active and has an existing infrastructure and management system in place
Industry Home Based Care project piloted a cost
effective fee for service program to support medically repatriated workers and their families
Slide 69
Planned Program
Care Positive Integrate the Home Based Care
project with the Care process and launch as a fee for service based program to address the social and economic impacts that AIDS is having on rural families and communities Start with the mining industry but
design the infrastructure and management systems to enable participation by other industries governments and donor community stakeholders
Care Process
+
Home Based Care
=
Care Positive
waynewaynedunncom Slide 70
Care Positive Summary
waynewaynedunncom
Andhellip After over a year of negotiations CIDA declined to
participate in the Care Positive program (partnering with a mining company was seen as too much reputational risk) Industry was frustrated because the negotiations
had been invited by CIDA and industry had investment over $100000 and considerable reputational capital into them Industry went forward with modified HIVAIDS
programming but huge developmental impacts were lost
waynewaynedunncom Slide 72
MDG Impacts of Placer Dome in South Africa
1 Poverty and hunger 2 Some impact on primary education (School
feeding program) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
One thing leads to another
World Bank observed how Placer Domersquos leadership on HIVAIDS moved South African mining industry All indications were that PNG was at risk of huge
crisis Placer Dome had two mines in PNG World Bank asked Placer Dome to take a look at
what might be done
waynewaynedunncom
PNG HIVAIDS Scoping mission to
determine what might be done and how Enthusiastic interest from
industry government multi-laterals (WHO UNAIDS World Banketc) ODA (AusAID) CIDA partnered with Place Dome to develop an
HIVAIDS strategy for PNG that integrated industry public sector civil society and international community
waynewaynedunncom
PNG Outcomes (or outputs ndash Irsquom never sure) Partnership with Mining
Industry Civil Society WHO UNAIDS UNDP World Bank PNG AIDS AusAID Oil Palm Industry etc National workshop on
HIVAIDS and publicprivate partnerships SouthSouth Collaboration
Industry government civil society international community study trip to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom
waynewaynedunncom
PNG AIDS mission to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom Slide 78
MDG Impacts of PNG HIVAIDS work
1 Poverty and hunger (nutritional supplements) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Major gold find in WestCentral Turkey No successful
mining project launched in decades Eurogold project
built launched and halted by community action in late 1990s ndash still mothballed
UsakKislidag Minesite
Eurogold site
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Isolated rural area Nearly half of nearby
communities opposed to mine development Agriculture primary
economic activity in rural communities ndash smallmicro family farms
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Engaged with community beginning in early exploration stages Ongoing discussion and consultation for years during
exploration and development CIDA support to develop and strategic development plan Water supply for local villages Support to local health care Jobs and Procurement Agricultural Strategy (worked with farmers and provincial
govt to develop) Animal husbandry efficiencies (dairy sheep genetics etc) Agriculture research capacity
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Smooth permitting process Good local relationships (broad and deep) Over a decade of smooth operations Share price up over 15x (from $075 to $1325 Opened second mine in Turkey
bull Able to deal with controversial watershed issues after relationship success in Usak
waynewaynedunncom Slide 83
MDG Impacts of Eldorado Gold
1 Poverty and hunger (minimal) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Underwater Logging in Ghana
waynewaynedunncom
Private Sector and International Development
Private sector especially resource extraction has a very mixed record bull Some horrendous disasters (Nigeria Warao Peoples in
Venezuela etc) bull Some great successes (Placer Dome Care project
mining and HIVAIDS in South Africa [but mining also created conditions to facilitate the spread of AIDS] AIDS strategy in PNG Cameco in Saskatchewan)
Successes can have a direct impact on Millennium Develpoment Goals
waynewaynedunncom
Group Exercise Using the CIDA and Mining Companies papers that were
circulated on Tuesday discuss the questions below as a group Select a spokesperson to report the group consensus to the
room (if no consensus then have spokesperson report differing positions)
Should Official Development Assistance agencies like
CIDA and multi-laterals like the United Nations Development Program work with private sector in developing economies If yes why And how should they work with them If no why And what should they do when
interestsobjectives overlap
waynewaynedunncom
SDCSR Implementation Challenges
more than a warm fuzzy issue Spending isnrsquot the answer
Plan
Framework
System
Results
Solving social problems Objectives
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Beyond Beads and Trinkets ndash BC Mining Review
A lsquohow torsquo article on mining and CSR
Wayne Dunn
BP Venezuela Indigenous Relations ndash Meeting the Challenge Responsibly and Sustainably
Situational assessment and strategic plan for BP Venezuela Authorized for release by BP
Wayne Dunn
Cameco Community Relations Report
Situational assessment and management strategy Authorized for release by Cameco
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author Beyond Beads lsquon Trinkets A systematic approach to managing community relations
A conference paper describing a systematic approach to community relations management helping companies to methodically develop mutually beneficial relationships with local communities and interests (this is one of the earliest papers on this subject ndash written in 1998)
Wayne Dunn
The costs of conflict with local communities in the extractive industry
Analysis of the cost of community conflicts in the Extractive Sector
Rachel Davis and Daniel M Franks
Creating Shared Value
Harvard Business Review interview with Michael Porter
Video
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Social License Its all about value
Discussion on Social License and shareholder Value
Wayne Dunn
Its about Development Commentary on the CIDAMining Company issue
Wayne Dunn
Integrating corporate strategy and social responsibilitymdashmarket returns from stakeholder engagement
Discussion and analysis on market returns on stakeholder engagement
Witold J Henisz Sinziana Dorobantu and Lite J Narty
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
McGill Reporter ndash Four Burning Questions Wayne Dunn on CSR
Discussion on CSR Wayne Dunn
Miningrsquos contribution to sustainable development ndashan overview
Discussion paper prepared by the International Council on Mining and Metals
Millennium Development Goals
United Nations
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Mining and Agriculture Development
A short lsquohow torsquo guide for mining projects to engage with the local agriculture sector
Al Hingston
PDSA Social Value Brochure
Brochure on social value created by Placer Dome South Africa
Placer Dome
The Value of Social License
Opinion piece published in Northern Miner
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Golden Opportunity When a Canadian multinational laid off hundreds of gold miners in South Africa it went many extra miles to help them get back on their feet
Stanford Business School Case Study on Placer Dome in South Africa
Wayne Dunn
The Changing Resource Development Paradigm Maximizing Sustainable Local Benefits from Resource Development
Strategic thought piece prepared for the government of British Columbia Canada
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
The Disappearing Barriers Between Business And Non-profits Are Driving Innovation
Discussion paper
Katherine Pikus
When Condoms are not enough
World Bank staff magazine article on Placer Dome and South African mining industryrsquos work with HIVAIDS
Craig Andrews
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
MINING AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA Preliminary Research on a Potential Pilot Project in Porgera and Lihir
Strategic research and action plan on mining and local economic development in Papua New Guinea prepared for the World Bank
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
What we covered
We will explore Why we even discuss private sector contributions Why does the private sector engage in international
development MDGs as a unifying framework between public private
and civil society sectors in International Development Some case study examples (mostly in extractive
sector) Publicprivatecivil society collaboration ndash case study
and discussion (CIDA and Mining Companies) Open discussion on topics of interest (time permitting)
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Alignment around Shared Value For shareholders For Communities For People For Governments
Private Sector Contributions To International Development
Remember
waynewaynedunncom Slide 35
The Mine
2560 Retrenchees bullMozambique bullLesotho bullSouth Africa bullSwaziland bullBotswana
How to successfully provide socio-economic support across remote rural regions of five countries
waynewaynedunncom Slide 36
The Initial 4-Step Plan 1 Consultations with retrenchees in their villages 2 Recruit (from amongst the retrenchees) a group
of 25-30 fieldworkers who would provide frontline support to the retrenchees and their families
3 Locate and register the retrenchees 4 Provide them with training and support to enable
them to become economically active
All of the above to be done in partnership with MDA TEBA and other partners
waynewaynedunncom Slide 37
Reality was different than we expected Retrenchees and their
Unions were still angry over the contested retrenchment Retrencheesrsquo homes were
difficult to locate and registration was often problematic
Consultations with retrenchees
Walking to a remote retrenchee homestead in Lesotho
Slide 38
Reality was different than expected Lack of socio-economic development experience
was an issue Partnerships took longer to form and more time to
manage than expected Industry skepticism Mozambique floods National borders Micro-finance HIVAIDS Fieldworker training programs Retrenchee education levels Centralized delivery didnrsquot work Project was under-financed We couldnrsquot do it in two years Etc
Slide 39
Meeting the challenges
Negotiated a public private partnership with CIDA that contributed CAD$ 2 million in additional resources Kept working at getting our partnerships
working for everyone Leading by example gradually
demonstrated our commitment to industry unions and others Continual revision of plan and project
delivery to ensure it met the needs of the recipients
waynewaynedunncom Slide 40
The Process
Business Operation1 Ongoing availability of Technical Assistance and Business Counselling2 Ongoing faclitiation of skills training needs (ie business agriculture vocational etc)
Decision on Economic Option
Employment StreamEnterprise Stream
Evaluation of Micro Finance Application
Retrenchee is Re-Integrated and Economically Active
PersonalEconomic Plan
Prepared ampAssessed
PersonalEmployment Plan
Prepared
Business amp Financing Plan
Prepared
Employment Planning amp Preparation1 Identification of Employment Options2 Skills Training (VocationalAgricultural etc)3 Employment Counseling Placement (Job searchResume etc)
Business Planning amp Preparation1 Business Orientation a) Introduction to Business b) SkillsProduct Training2 Develop Draft Business Plan (to be reviewed with Counselor) (plan will contain market assessment financial operational and skills upgrading plan)3 Preparation of Micro-Finance Application
Orientation and Awareness Phase1 Registration amp Homestead Visits2 District Counselling Sessions3 Open DaysCareer Fairs4 Financial Lifes Skills Training5 Feedback and Choices Session
Ongoing Processes
Follow-up sessions activities to monitor effectiveness of interventions
Communication and consultation with stakeholders Continuous improvement process (review feedback enhance programs procedures processes)
13-step process Delivered 18 times Across Five countries
Slide 41
Some results 92 of the retrenchees were located
and registered 57 of those (1250) are economically
active 65 (1556) have received financial life
skills training Many of the trainees were women Care process is becoming an industry
standard in South Africa and replicated elsewhere in Africa and globally Development infrastructure and
partnerships throughout the five country region
Slide 42
Chicken raising business
Slide 43
Furniture making
waynewaynedunncom Slide 44
Unique training programs
waynewaynedunncom Slide 45
Rice farming in Mozambique
Slide 46
Spaza (convenience) shop
Slide 47
And the business value ishellip HIVAIDS Black Empowerment new
mining legislation social scorecards escalating security challenges and a myriad of other issues are the daily facts of mining life Mines and mining companies must demonstrate an ability to create meaningful value for people communities and other social stakeholders ndash and they must do so while meeting increasingly challenging financial targets
Placer Dome is not a charity and the
Care project was not just some sort of corporate philanthropy
waynewaynedunncom Slide 48
ldquoThe project changed the social face of the South African Mining Industryrdquo
Kgosietsile Mogaki
South African Ministry of Minerals and Energy
waynewaynedunncom Slide 49
What was in it for Placer Dome
We believe that our ability to effectively manage social issues is a competitive advantage as we look towards the future of the industry in South Africa and globally
Through programs like Care we are better able to manage risk and are securing our long term future in South Africa and throughout the sub-continent
Piet Kolbe Mine Manager South Deep
Slide 50
And then there is HIVAIDS
RSA ACCOUNTED FOR NEARLY 1 IN 8 OF THE NEW HIV INFECTIONS THAT OCCURRED WORLD WIDE IN 2000
HIV+ PREVALENCE RATE IN WOMEN ATTENDING ANTE-NATAL CLINICS INCREASED FROM 07 IN 1990 TO 248 IN 2001
AVERAGE OF 1700 NEW INFECTIONS PER DAY
LIFE EXPECTANCY WILL DECLINE FROM 65 TO 40 BY 2011
65
40
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
2001 2011
Life Expectancy
waynewaynedunncom Slide 51
HIVAIDS Facts (in 2000)
ESTIMATED THAT 12 OF TOTAL RSA POPULATION AND 25 OF MINEWORKERS ARE HIV+
ALREADY 400000 PEOPLE ARE AIDS SICK AND THIS WILL INCREASE TO 14 M BY 2010
YOUNG WOMEN PARTICULARLY VULNERABLE ndash 239 AGED BETWEEN 15 ndash 49 ALREADY INFECTED AND WILL RISE TO 297 BY 2007
AIDS ORPHANS AT PRESENT AMOUNT TO 660000+ AND WILL RISE TO 18M BY 2015
ACCUMULATIVE AIDS DEATHS WILL RISE TO 9M BY 2015
Slide 52
HIVAIDS Impact REDUCED ECONOMIC GROWTH RATE ndash 2010 GDP 20 below a non AIDS
scenario REDUCED POPULATION ndash RSA population 10M smaller than non AIDS scenario SKYROCKETING DEMANDS ON PUBLIC HEALTH SYSTEM - RADICALLY CHANGED PRIVATE SPENDING PATTERNS ndash to healthcare and
funeral costs IMPACT ON SOCIO-ECONOMIC STABILITY (orphans)
HIVAIDS is the worst epidemic in human history At every level it is causing
devastation destruction and suffering throughout Southern Africa This is the reality for business operating in much of Africa today Nobody can afford to ignore it
Slide 53
HIVAIDS and Gold Mining
$10oz impact if nothing is done (5 of production costs) ~$3oz with maximum
intervention Impact on social and political
stability
Slide 54
HIVAIDS Programming Placer Dome program ndash
multi-level and holistic Education Prevention Treatment Impact mitigation (when one
has AIDS) On the minesite In local communities In rural areas where our
workers come from
Slide 55
Minesite Program
TRAINING AND EDUCATION
STI amp TB TREATMENT
CONDOM DISTRIBUTION
PEER EDUCATION
VOLUNTARY COUNSELING AND TESTING (VCT)
WELLNESS PROGRAM
MEDICAL REPATRIATION
waynewaynedunncom Slide 56
Minesite Program
waynewaynedunncom Slide 57
Current Community Program
AWARENESS AND EDUCATION PROGRAMS
MOBILE CLINIC
CONDOM amp FEMIDOM DISTRIBUTION
PERIODIC PRESUMPTIVE TREATMENT (PPT)
TREATMENT FOR SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS ( STI)
waynewaynedunncom Slide 58
COMMUNITY PROGRAM
Community Mobile Clinic
waynewaynedunncom Slide 59
And when HIV prevention doesnrsquot work What to do when people can no
longer work They return to their villages
where there is little or no support Families are overwhelmed Tremendous social and
economic impact Addressing it effectively is too
much for one company
Slide 60
Industry Home Based Care
TEBA INFRA-STRUCTURE
TRAINING OF CARE GIVERS
SUPPORT STRUCTURE ndash QUALIFIED STAFF
MONTHLY MEDICATION
WORK WITH OTHER STAKEHOLDERS (EG TRADITIONAL HEALERS)
WORLD BANK DEVELOPMENT INNOVATION AWARD
waynewaynedunncom Slide 61
Home Based Care
Slide 62
INDUSTRY HOME BASED CARE RESULTS (Year One)
Milestone Target Actual
Community Care Supporters engaged 87 127
Community Care Training
87 123
People under Home Based Care 696 801
THE PROJECT EXCEEDED TARGETS IN EVERY AREA
waynewaynedunncom Slide 63
Overview of Placer Dome AIDS Programming SOUTH DEEP Sustainable Development Department
bullVoluntary Counseling and testing HIV Negative bullContinue working
On Mine Program Community Program
Modified work program Farm bullAgricultural work Environmental
Medical repatriation
Home Based Care
Benefits Care Positive
HBC EC OPP
Back to work or Re skilled
Wellness Program
waynewaynedunncom Slide 64
But what happens to children and families when the breadwinner canrsquot
work
Slide 65
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas HIVAIDS is having a
monumental impact on the socio-economic well being of families throughout rural Southern Africa
Workers who used to
support extended families of 10-20 people are becoming too sick to work and are coming home literally to die
Slide 66
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas Knowing that their family needs the
income and that there is little medical care for them if they go home these workers are staying on the job as long as possible In addition to the human tragedy
this is having a severe impact on business productivity There are solid business and
humane reasons to address this problem But economies of scale are
needed
waynewaynedunncom
Reputational Results for Placer Dome Worst to First (enhanced
relationships in South Africa and Globally) First private sector project
to ever win World Bank Development Innovation Award Canadian CSREthical
Project Award (2004) Numerous other awards Stanford Case Study
waynewaynedunncom Slide 68
Where to next
The Care project piloted an effective means of assisting rural families to become economically active and has an existing infrastructure and management system in place
Industry Home Based Care project piloted a cost
effective fee for service program to support medically repatriated workers and their families
Slide 69
Planned Program
Care Positive Integrate the Home Based Care
project with the Care process and launch as a fee for service based program to address the social and economic impacts that AIDS is having on rural families and communities Start with the mining industry but
design the infrastructure and management systems to enable participation by other industries governments and donor community stakeholders
Care Process
+
Home Based Care
=
Care Positive
waynewaynedunncom Slide 70
Care Positive Summary
waynewaynedunncom
Andhellip After over a year of negotiations CIDA declined to
participate in the Care Positive program (partnering with a mining company was seen as too much reputational risk) Industry was frustrated because the negotiations
had been invited by CIDA and industry had investment over $100000 and considerable reputational capital into them Industry went forward with modified HIVAIDS
programming but huge developmental impacts were lost
waynewaynedunncom Slide 72
MDG Impacts of Placer Dome in South Africa
1 Poverty and hunger 2 Some impact on primary education (School
feeding program) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
One thing leads to another
World Bank observed how Placer Domersquos leadership on HIVAIDS moved South African mining industry All indications were that PNG was at risk of huge
crisis Placer Dome had two mines in PNG World Bank asked Placer Dome to take a look at
what might be done
waynewaynedunncom
PNG HIVAIDS Scoping mission to
determine what might be done and how Enthusiastic interest from
industry government multi-laterals (WHO UNAIDS World Banketc) ODA (AusAID) CIDA partnered with Place Dome to develop an
HIVAIDS strategy for PNG that integrated industry public sector civil society and international community
waynewaynedunncom
PNG Outcomes (or outputs ndash Irsquom never sure) Partnership with Mining
Industry Civil Society WHO UNAIDS UNDP World Bank PNG AIDS AusAID Oil Palm Industry etc National workshop on
HIVAIDS and publicprivate partnerships SouthSouth Collaboration
Industry government civil society international community study trip to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom
waynewaynedunncom
PNG AIDS mission to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom Slide 78
MDG Impacts of PNG HIVAIDS work
1 Poverty and hunger (nutritional supplements) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Major gold find in WestCentral Turkey No successful
mining project launched in decades Eurogold project
built launched and halted by community action in late 1990s ndash still mothballed
UsakKislidag Minesite
Eurogold site
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Isolated rural area Nearly half of nearby
communities opposed to mine development Agriculture primary
economic activity in rural communities ndash smallmicro family farms
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Engaged with community beginning in early exploration stages Ongoing discussion and consultation for years during
exploration and development CIDA support to develop and strategic development plan Water supply for local villages Support to local health care Jobs and Procurement Agricultural Strategy (worked with farmers and provincial
govt to develop) Animal husbandry efficiencies (dairy sheep genetics etc) Agriculture research capacity
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Smooth permitting process Good local relationships (broad and deep) Over a decade of smooth operations Share price up over 15x (from $075 to $1325 Opened second mine in Turkey
bull Able to deal with controversial watershed issues after relationship success in Usak
waynewaynedunncom Slide 83
MDG Impacts of Eldorado Gold
1 Poverty and hunger (minimal) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Underwater Logging in Ghana
waynewaynedunncom
Private Sector and International Development
Private sector especially resource extraction has a very mixed record bull Some horrendous disasters (Nigeria Warao Peoples in
Venezuela etc) bull Some great successes (Placer Dome Care project
mining and HIVAIDS in South Africa [but mining also created conditions to facilitate the spread of AIDS] AIDS strategy in PNG Cameco in Saskatchewan)
Successes can have a direct impact on Millennium Develpoment Goals
waynewaynedunncom
Group Exercise Using the CIDA and Mining Companies papers that were
circulated on Tuesday discuss the questions below as a group Select a spokesperson to report the group consensus to the
room (if no consensus then have spokesperson report differing positions)
Should Official Development Assistance agencies like
CIDA and multi-laterals like the United Nations Development Program work with private sector in developing economies If yes why And how should they work with them If no why And what should they do when
interestsobjectives overlap
waynewaynedunncom
SDCSR Implementation Challenges
more than a warm fuzzy issue Spending isnrsquot the answer
Plan
Framework
System
Results
Solving social problems Objectives
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Beyond Beads and Trinkets ndash BC Mining Review
A lsquohow torsquo article on mining and CSR
Wayne Dunn
BP Venezuela Indigenous Relations ndash Meeting the Challenge Responsibly and Sustainably
Situational assessment and strategic plan for BP Venezuela Authorized for release by BP
Wayne Dunn
Cameco Community Relations Report
Situational assessment and management strategy Authorized for release by Cameco
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author Beyond Beads lsquon Trinkets A systematic approach to managing community relations
A conference paper describing a systematic approach to community relations management helping companies to methodically develop mutually beneficial relationships with local communities and interests (this is one of the earliest papers on this subject ndash written in 1998)
Wayne Dunn
The costs of conflict with local communities in the extractive industry
Analysis of the cost of community conflicts in the Extractive Sector
Rachel Davis and Daniel M Franks
Creating Shared Value
Harvard Business Review interview with Michael Porter
Video
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Social License Its all about value
Discussion on Social License and shareholder Value
Wayne Dunn
Its about Development Commentary on the CIDAMining Company issue
Wayne Dunn
Integrating corporate strategy and social responsibilitymdashmarket returns from stakeholder engagement
Discussion and analysis on market returns on stakeholder engagement
Witold J Henisz Sinziana Dorobantu and Lite J Narty
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
McGill Reporter ndash Four Burning Questions Wayne Dunn on CSR
Discussion on CSR Wayne Dunn
Miningrsquos contribution to sustainable development ndashan overview
Discussion paper prepared by the International Council on Mining and Metals
Millennium Development Goals
United Nations
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Mining and Agriculture Development
A short lsquohow torsquo guide for mining projects to engage with the local agriculture sector
Al Hingston
PDSA Social Value Brochure
Brochure on social value created by Placer Dome South Africa
Placer Dome
The Value of Social License
Opinion piece published in Northern Miner
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Golden Opportunity When a Canadian multinational laid off hundreds of gold miners in South Africa it went many extra miles to help them get back on their feet
Stanford Business School Case Study on Placer Dome in South Africa
Wayne Dunn
The Changing Resource Development Paradigm Maximizing Sustainable Local Benefits from Resource Development
Strategic thought piece prepared for the government of British Columbia Canada
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
The Disappearing Barriers Between Business And Non-profits Are Driving Innovation
Discussion paper
Katherine Pikus
When Condoms are not enough
World Bank staff magazine article on Placer Dome and South African mining industryrsquos work with HIVAIDS
Craig Andrews
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
MINING AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA Preliminary Research on a Potential Pilot Project in Porgera and Lihir
Strategic research and action plan on mining and local economic development in Papua New Guinea prepared for the World Bank
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
What we covered
We will explore Why we even discuss private sector contributions Why does the private sector engage in international
development MDGs as a unifying framework between public private
and civil society sectors in International Development Some case study examples (mostly in extractive
sector) Publicprivatecivil society collaboration ndash case study
and discussion (CIDA and Mining Companies) Open discussion on topics of interest (time permitting)
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Alignment around Shared Value For shareholders For Communities For People For Governments
Private Sector Contributions To International Development
Remember
waynewaynedunncom Slide 36
The Initial 4-Step Plan 1 Consultations with retrenchees in their villages 2 Recruit (from amongst the retrenchees) a group
of 25-30 fieldworkers who would provide frontline support to the retrenchees and their families
3 Locate and register the retrenchees 4 Provide them with training and support to enable
them to become economically active
All of the above to be done in partnership with MDA TEBA and other partners
waynewaynedunncom Slide 37
Reality was different than we expected Retrenchees and their
Unions were still angry over the contested retrenchment Retrencheesrsquo homes were
difficult to locate and registration was often problematic
Consultations with retrenchees
Walking to a remote retrenchee homestead in Lesotho
Slide 38
Reality was different than expected Lack of socio-economic development experience
was an issue Partnerships took longer to form and more time to
manage than expected Industry skepticism Mozambique floods National borders Micro-finance HIVAIDS Fieldworker training programs Retrenchee education levels Centralized delivery didnrsquot work Project was under-financed We couldnrsquot do it in two years Etc
Slide 39
Meeting the challenges
Negotiated a public private partnership with CIDA that contributed CAD$ 2 million in additional resources Kept working at getting our partnerships
working for everyone Leading by example gradually
demonstrated our commitment to industry unions and others Continual revision of plan and project
delivery to ensure it met the needs of the recipients
waynewaynedunncom Slide 40
The Process
Business Operation1 Ongoing availability of Technical Assistance and Business Counselling2 Ongoing faclitiation of skills training needs (ie business agriculture vocational etc)
Decision on Economic Option
Employment StreamEnterprise Stream
Evaluation of Micro Finance Application
Retrenchee is Re-Integrated and Economically Active
PersonalEconomic Plan
Prepared ampAssessed
PersonalEmployment Plan
Prepared
Business amp Financing Plan
Prepared
Employment Planning amp Preparation1 Identification of Employment Options2 Skills Training (VocationalAgricultural etc)3 Employment Counseling Placement (Job searchResume etc)
Business Planning amp Preparation1 Business Orientation a) Introduction to Business b) SkillsProduct Training2 Develop Draft Business Plan (to be reviewed with Counselor) (plan will contain market assessment financial operational and skills upgrading plan)3 Preparation of Micro-Finance Application
Orientation and Awareness Phase1 Registration amp Homestead Visits2 District Counselling Sessions3 Open DaysCareer Fairs4 Financial Lifes Skills Training5 Feedback and Choices Session
Ongoing Processes
Follow-up sessions activities to monitor effectiveness of interventions
Communication and consultation with stakeholders Continuous improvement process (review feedback enhance programs procedures processes)
13-step process Delivered 18 times Across Five countries
Slide 41
Some results 92 of the retrenchees were located
and registered 57 of those (1250) are economically
active 65 (1556) have received financial life
skills training Many of the trainees were women Care process is becoming an industry
standard in South Africa and replicated elsewhere in Africa and globally Development infrastructure and
partnerships throughout the five country region
Slide 42
Chicken raising business
Slide 43
Furniture making
waynewaynedunncom Slide 44
Unique training programs
waynewaynedunncom Slide 45
Rice farming in Mozambique
Slide 46
Spaza (convenience) shop
Slide 47
And the business value ishellip HIVAIDS Black Empowerment new
mining legislation social scorecards escalating security challenges and a myriad of other issues are the daily facts of mining life Mines and mining companies must demonstrate an ability to create meaningful value for people communities and other social stakeholders ndash and they must do so while meeting increasingly challenging financial targets
Placer Dome is not a charity and the
Care project was not just some sort of corporate philanthropy
waynewaynedunncom Slide 48
ldquoThe project changed the social face of the South African Mining Industryrdquo
Kgosietsile Mogaki
South African Ministry of Minerals and Energy
waynewaynedunncom Slide 49
What was in it for Placer Dome
We believe that our ability to effectively manage social issues is a competitive advantage as we look towards the future of the industry in South Africa and globally
Through programs like Care we are better able to manage risk and are securing our long term future in South Africa and throughout the sub-continent
Piet Kolbe Mine Manager South Deep
Slide 50
And then there is HIVAIDS
RSA ACCOUNTED FOR NEARLY 1 IN 8 OF THE NEW HIV INFECTIONS THAT OCCURRED WORLD WIDE IN 2000
HIV+ PREVALENCE RATE IN WOMEN ATTENDING ANTE-NATAL CLINICS INCREASED FROM 07 IN 1990 TO 248 IN 2001
AVERAGE OF 1700 NEW INFECTIONS PER DAY
LIFE EXPECTANCY WILL DECLINE FROM 65 TO 40 BY 2011
65
40
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
2001 2011
Life Expectancy
waynewaynedunncom Slide 51
HIVAIDS Facts (in 2000)
ESTIMATED THAT 12 OF TOTAL RSA POPULATION AND 25 OF MINEWORKERS ARE HIV+
ALREADY 400000 PEOPLE ARE AIDS SICK AND THIS WILL INCREASE TO 14 M BY 2010
YOUNG WOMEN PARTICULARLY VULNERABLE ndash 239 AGED BETWEEN 15 ndash 49 ALREADY INFECTED AND WILL RISE TO 297 BY 2007
AIDS ORPHANS AT PRESENT AMOUNT TO 660000+ AND WILL RISE TO 18M BY 2015
ACCUMULATIVE AIDS DEATHS WILL RISE TO 9M BY 2015
Slide 52
HIVAIDS Impact REDUCED ECONOMIC GROWTH RATE ndash 2010 GDP 20 below a non AIDS
scenario REDUCED POPULATION ndash RSA population 10M smaller than non AIDS scenario SKYROCKETING DEMANDS ON PUBLIC HEALTH SYSTEM - RADICALLY CHANGED PRIVATE SPENDING PATTERNS ndash to healthcare and
funeral costs IMPACT ON SOCIO-ECONOMIC STABILITY (orphans)
HIVAIDS is the worst epidemic in human history At every level it is causing
devastation destruction and suffering throughout Southern Africa This is the reality for business operating in much of Africa today Nobody can afford to ignore it
Slide 53
HIVAIDS and Gold Mining
$10oz impact if nothing is done (5 of production costs) ~$3oz with maximum
intervention Impact on social and political
stability
Slide 54
HIVAIDS Programming Placer Dome program ndash
multi-level and holistic Education Prevention Treatment Impact mitigation (when one
has AIDS) On the minesite In local communities In rural areas where our
workers come from
Slide 55
Minesite Program
TRAINING AND EDUCATION
STI amp TB TREATMENT
CONDOM DISTRIBUTION
PEER EDUCATION
VOLUNTARY COUNSELING AND TESTING (VCT)
WELLNESS PROGRAM
MEDICAL REPATRIATION
waynewaynedunncom Slide 56
Minesite Program
waynewaynedunncom Slide 57
Current Community Program
AWARENESS AND EDUCATION PROGRAMS
MOBILE CLINIC
CONDOM amp FEMIDOM DISTRIBUTION
PERIODIC PRESUMPTIVE TREATMENT (PPT)
TREATMENT FOR SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS ( STI)
waynewaynedunncom Slide 58
COMMUNITY PROGRAM
Community Mobile Clinic
waynewaynedunncom Slide 59
And when HIV prevention doesnrsquot work What to do when people can no
longer work They return to their villages
where there is little or no support Families are overwhelmed Tremendous social and
economic impact Addressing it effectively is too
much for one company
Slide 60
Industry Home Based Care
TEBA INFRA-STRUCTURE
TRAINING OF CARE GIVERS
SUPPORT STRUCTURE ndash QUALIFIED STAFF
MONTHLY MEDICATION
WORK WITH OTHER STAKEHOLDERS (EG TRADITIONAL HEALERS)
WORLD BANK DEVELOPMENT INNOVATION AWARD
waynewaynedunncom Slide 61
Home Based Care
Slide 62
INDUSTRY HOME BASED CARE RESULTS (Year One)
Milestone Target Actual
Community Care Supporters engaged 87 127
Community Care Training
87 123
People under Home Based Care 696 801
THE PROJECT EXCEEDED TARGETS IN EVERY AREA
waynewaynedunncom Slide 63
Overview of Placer Dome AIDS Programming SOUTH DEEP Sustainable Development Department
bullVoluntary Counseling and testing HIV Negative bullContinue working
On Mine Program Community Program
Modified work program Farm bullAgricultural work Environmental
Medical repatriation
Home Based Care
Benefits Care Positive
HBC EC OPP
Back to work or Re skilled
Wellness Program
waynewaynedunncom Slide 64
But what happens to children and families when the breadwinner canrsquot
work
Slide 65
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas HIVAIDS is having a
monumental impact on the socio-economic well being of families throughout rural Southern Africa
Workers who used to
support extended families of 10-20 people are becoming too sick to work and are coming home literally to die
Slide 66
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas Knowing that their family needs the
income and that there is little medical care for them if they go home these workers are staying on the job as long as possible In addition to the human tragedy
this is having a severe impact on business productivity There are solid business and
humane reasons to address this problem But economies of scale are
needed
waynewaynedunncom
Reputational Results for Placer Dome Worst to First (enhanced
relationships in South Africa and Globally) First private sector project
to ever win World Bank Development Innovation Award Canadian CSREthical
Project Award (2004) Numerous other awards Stanford Case Study
waynewaynedunncom Slide 68
Where to next
The Care project piloted an effective means of assisting rural families to become economically active and has an existing infrastructure and management system in place
Industry Home Based Care project piloted a cost
effective fee for service program to support medically repatriated workers and their families
Slide 69
Planned Program
Care Positive Integrate the Home Based Care
project with the Care process and launch as a fee for service based program to address the social and economic impacts that AIDS is having on rural families and communities Start with the mining industry but
design the infrastructure and management systems to enable participation by other industries governments and donor community stakeholders
Care Process
+
Home Based Care
=
Care Positive
waynewaynedunncom Slide 70
Care Positive Summary
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Andhellip After over a year of negotiations CIDA declined to
participate in the Care Positive program (partnering with a mining company was seen as too much reputational risk) Industry was frustrated because the negotiations
had been invited by CIDA and industry had investment over $100000 and considerable reputational capital into them Industry went forward with modified HIVAIDS
programming but huge developmental impacts were lost
waynewaynedunncom Slide 72
MDG Impacts of Placer Dome in South Africa
1 Poverty and hunger 2 Some impact on primary education (School
feeding program) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
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One thing leads to another
World Bank observed how Placer Domersquos leadership on HIVAIDS moved South African mining industry All indications were that PNG was at risk of huge
crisis Placer Dome had two mines in PNG World Bank asked Placer Dome to take a look at
what might be done
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PNG HIVAIDS Scoping mission to
determine what might be done and how Enthusiastic interest from
industry government multi-laterals (WHO UNAIDS World Banketc) ODA (AusAID) CIDA partnered with Place Dome to develop an
HIVAIDS strategy for PNG that integrated industry public sector civil society and international community
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PNG Outcomes (or outputs ndash Irsquom never sure) Partnership with Mining
Industry Civil Society WHO UNAIDS UNDP World Bank PNG AIDS AusAID Oil Palm Industry etc National workshop on
HIVAIDS and publicprivate partnerships SouthSouth Collaboration
Industry government civil society international community study trip to South Africa
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PNG AIDS mission to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom Slide 78
MDG Impacts of PNG HIVAIDS work
1 Poverty and hunger (nutritional supplements) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
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Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Major gold find in WestCentral Turkey No successful
mining project launched in decades Eurogold project
built launched and halted by community action in late 1990s ndash still mothballed
UsakKislidag Minesite
Eurogold site
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Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Isolated rural area Nearly half of nearby
communities opposed to mine development Agriculture primary
economic activity in rural communities ndash smallmicro family farms
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Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Engaged with community beginning in early exploration stages Ongoing discussion and consultation for years during
exploration and development CIDA support to develop and strategic development plan Water supply for local villages Support to local health care Jobs and Procurement Agricultural Strategy (worked with farmers and provincial
govt to develop) Animal husbandry efficiencies (dairy sheep genetics etc) Agriculture research capacity
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Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Smooth permitting process Good local relationships (broad and deep) Over a decade of smooth operations Share price up over 15x (from $075 to $1325 Opened second mine in Turkey
bull Able to deal with controversial watershed issues after relationship success in Usak
waynewaynedunncom Slide 83
MDG Impacts of Eldorado Gold
1 Poverty and hunger (minimal) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
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Underwater Logging in Ghana
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Private Sector and International Development
Private sector especially resource extraction has a very mixed record bull Some horrendous disasters (Nigeria Warao Peoples in
Venezuela etc) bull Some great successes (Placer Dome Care project
mining and HIVAIDS in South Africa [but mining also created conditions to facilitate the spread of AIDS] AIDS strategy in PNG Cameco in Saskatchewan)
Successes can have a direct impact on Millennium Develpoment Goals
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Group Exercise Using the CIDA and Mining Companies papers that were
circulated on Tuesday discuss the questions below as a group Select a spokesperson to report the group consensus to the
room (if no consensus then have spokesperson report differing positions)
Should Official Development Assistance agencies like
CIDA and multi-laterals like the United Nations Development Program work with private sector in developing economies If yes why And how should they work with them If no why And what should they do when
interestsobjectives overlap
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SDCSR Implementation Challenges
more than a warm fuzzy issue Spending isnrsquot the answer
Plan
Framework
System
Results
Solving social problems Objectives
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Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Beyond Beads and Trinkets ndash BC Mining Review
A lsquohow torsquo article on mining and CSR
Wayne Dunn
BP Venezuela Indigenous Relations ndash Meeting the Challenge Responsibly and Sustainably
Situational assessment and strategic plan for BP Venezuela Authorized for release by BP
Wayne Dunn
Cameco Community Relations Report
Situational assessment and management strategy Authorized for release by Cameco
Wayne Dunn
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Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author Beyond Beads lsquon Trinkets A systematic approach to managing community relations
A conference paper describing a systematic approach to community relations management helping companies to methodically develop mutually beneficial relationships with local communities and interests (this is one of the earliest papers on this subject ndash written in 1998)
Wayne Dunn
The costs of conflict with local communities in the extractive industry
Analysis of the cost of community conflicts in the Extractive Sector
Rachel Davis and Daniel M Franks
Creating Shared Value
Harvard Business Review interview with Michael Porter
Video
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Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Social License Its all about value
Discussion on Social License and shareholder Value
Wayne Dunn
Its about Development Commentary on the CIDAMining Company issue
Wayne Dunn
Integrating corporate strategy and social responsibilitymdashmarket returns from stakeholder engagement
Discussion and analysis on market returns on stakeholder engagement
Witold J Henisz Sinziana Dorobantu and Lite J Narty
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Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
McGill Reporter ndash Four Burning Questions Wayne Dunn on CSR
Discussion on CSR Wayne Dunn
Miningrsquos contribution to sustainable development ndashan overview
Discussion paper prepared by the International Council on Mining and Metals
Millennium Development Goals
United Nations
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Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Mining and Agriculture Development
A short lsquohow torsquo guide for mining projects to engage with the local agriculture sector
Al Hingston
PDSA Social Value Brochure
Brochure on social value created by Placer Dome South Africa
Placer Dome
The Value of Social License
Opinion piece published in Northern Miner
Wayne Dunn
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Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Golden Opportunity When a Canadian multinational laid off hundreds of gold miners in South Africa it went many extra miles to help them get back on their feet
Stanford Business School Case Study on Placer Dome in South Africa
Wayne Dunn
The Changing Resource Development Paradigm Maximizing Sustainable Local Benefits from Resource Development
Strategic thought piece prepared for the government of British Columbia Canada
Wayne Dunn
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The Disappearing Barriers Between Business And Non-profits Are Driving Innovation
Discussion paper
Katherine Pikus
When Condoms are not enough
World Bank staff magazine article on Placer Dome and South African mining industryrsquos work with HIVAIDS
Craig Andrews
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Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
MINING AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA Preliminary Research on a Potential Pilot Project in Porgera and Lihir
Strategic research and action plan on mining and local economic development in Papua New Guinea prepared for the World Bank
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
What we covered
We will explore Why we even discuss private sector contributions Why does the private sector engage in international
development MDGs as a unifying framework between public private
and civil society sectors in International Development Some case study examples (mostly in extractive
sector) Publicprivatecivil society collaboration ndash case study
and discussion (CIDA and Mining Companies) Open discussion on topics of interest (time permitting)
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Alignment around Shared Value For shareholders For Communities For People For Governments
Private Sector Contributions To International Development
Remember
waynewaynedunncom Slide 37
Reality was different than we expected Retrenchees and their
Unions were still angry over the contested retrenchment Retrencheesrsquo homes were
difficult to locate and registration was often problematic
Consultations with retrenchees
Walking to a remote retrenchee homestead in Lesotho
Slide 38
Reality was different than expected Lack of socio-economic development experience
was an issue Partnerships took longer to form and more time to
manage than expected Industry skepticism Mozambique floods National borders Micro-finance HIVAIDS Fieldworker training programs Retrenchee education levels Centralized delivery didnrsquot work Project was under-financed We couldnrsquot do it in two years Etc
Slide 39
Meeting the challenges
Negotiated a public private partnership with CIDA that contributed CAD$ 2 million in additional resources Kept working at getting our partnerships
working for everyone Leading by example gradually
demonstrated our commitment to industry unions and others Continual revision of plan and project
delivery to ensure it met the needs of the recipients
waynewaynedunncom Slide 40
The Process
Business Operation1 Ongoing availability of Technical Assistance and Business Counselling2 Ongoing faclitiation of skills training needs (ie business agriculture vocational etc)
Decision on Economic Option
Employment StreamEnterprise Stream
Evaluation of Micro Finance Application
Retrenchee is Re-Integrated and Economically Active
PersonalEconomic Plan
Prepared ampAssessed
PersonalEmployment Plan
Prepared
Business amp Financing Plan
Prepared
Employment Planning amp Preparation1 Identification of Employment Options2 Skills Training (VocationalAgricultural etc)3 Employment Counseling Placement (Job searchResume etc)
Business Planning amp Preparation1 Business Orientation a) Introduction to Business b) SkillsProduct Training2 Develop Draft Business Plan (to be reviewed with Counselor) (plan will contain market assessment financial operational and skills upgrading plan)3 Preparation of Micro-Finance Application
Orientation and Awareness Phase1 Registration amp Homestead Visits2 District Counselling Sessions3 Open DaysCareer Fairs4 Financial Lifes Skills Training5 Feedback and Choices Session
Ongoing Processes
Follow-up sessions activities to monitor effectiveness of interventions
Communication and consultation with stakeholders Continuous improvement process (review feedback enhance programs procedures processes)
13-step process Delivered 18 times Across Five countries
Slide 41
Some results 92 of the retrenchees were located
and registered 57 of those (1250) are economically
active 65 (1556) have received financial life
skills training Many of the trainees were women Care process is becoming an industry
standard in South Africa and replicated elsewhere in Africa and globally Development infrastructure and
partnerships throughout the five country region
Slide 42
Chicken raising business
Slide 43
Furniture making
waynewaynedunncom Slide 44
Unique training programs
waynewaynedunncom Slide 45
Rice farming in Mozambique
Slide 46
Spaza (convenience) shop
Slide 47
And the business value ishellip HIVAIDS Black Empowerment new
mining legislation social scorecards escalating security challenges and a myriad of other issues are the daily facts of mining life Mines and mining companies must demonstrate an ability to create meaningful value for people communities and other social stakeholders ndash and they must do so while meeting increasingly challenging financial targets
Placer Dome is not a charity and the
Care project was not just some sort of corporate philanthropy
waynewaynedunncom Slide 48
ldquoThe project changed the social face of the South African Mining Industryrdquo
Kgosietsile Mogaki
South African Ministry of Minerals and Energy
waynewaynedunncom Slide 49
What was in it for Placer Dome
We believe that our ability to effectively manage social issues is a competitive advantage as we look towards the future of the industry in South Africa and globally
Through programs like Care we are better able to manage risk and are securing our long term future in South Africa and throughout the sub-continent
Piet Kolbe Mine Manager South Deep
Slide 50
And then there is HIVAIDS
RSA ACCOUNTED FOR NEARLY 1 IN 8 OF THE NEW HIV INFECTIONS THAT OCCURRED WORLD WIDE IN 2000
HIV+ PREVALENCE RATE IN WOMEN ATTENDING ANTE-NATAL CLINICS INCREASED FROM 07 IN 1990 TO 248 IN 2001
AVERAGE OF 1700 NEW INFECTIONS PER DAY
LIFE EXPECTANCY WILL DECLINE FROM 65 TO 40 BY 2011
65
40
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
2001 2011
Life Expectancy
waynewaynedunncom Slide 51
HIVAIDS Facts (in 2000)
ESTIMATED THAT 12 OF TOTAL RSA POPULATION AND 25 OF MINEWORKERS ARE HIV+
ALREADY 400000 PEOPLE ARE AIDS SICK AND THIS WILL INCREASE TO 14 M BY 2010
YOUNG WOMEN PARTICULARLY VULNERABLE ndash 239 AGED BETWEEN 15 ndash 49 ALREADY INFECTED AND WILL RISE TO 297 BY 2007
AIDS ORPHANS AT PRESENT AMOUNT TO 660000+ AND WILL RISE TO 18M BY 2015
ACCUMULATIVE AIDS DEATHS WILL RISE TO 9M BY 2015
Slide 52
HIVAIDS Impact REDUCED ECONOMIC GROWTH RATE ndash 2010 GDP 20 below a non AIDS
scenario REDUCED POPULATION ndash RSA population 10M smaller than non AIDS scenario SKYROCKETING DEMANDS ON PUBLIC HEALTH SYSTEM - RADICALLY CHANGED PRIVATE SPENDING PATTERNS ndash to healthcare and
funeral costs IMPACT ON SOCIO-ECONOMIC STABILITY (orphans)
HIVAIDS is the worst epidemic in human history At every level it is causing
devastation destruction and suffering throughout Southern Africa This is the reality for business operating in much of Africa today Nobody can afford to ignore it
Slide 53
HIVAIDS and Gold Mining
$10oz impact if nothing is done (5 of production costs) ~$3oz with maximum
intervention Impact on social and political
stability
Slide 54
HIVAIDS Programming Placer Dome program ndash
multi-level and holistic Education Prevention Treatment Impact mitigation (when one
has AIDS) On the minesite In local communities In rural areas where our
workers come from
Slide 55
Minesite Program
TRAINING AND EDUCATION
STI amp TB TREATMENT
CONDOM DISTRIBUTION
PEER EDUCATION
VOLUNTARY COUNSELING AND TESTING (VCT)
WELLNESS PROGRAM
MEDICAL REPATRIATION
waynewaynedunncom Slide 56
Minesite Program
waynewaynedunncom Slide 57
Current Community Program
AWARENESS AND EDUCATION PROGRAMS
MOBILE CLINIC
CONDOM amp FEMIDOM DISTRIBUTION
PERIODIC PRESUMPTIVE TREATMENT (PPT)
TREATMENT FOR SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS ( STI)
waynewaynedunncom Slide 58
COMMUNITY PROGRAM
Community Mobile Clinic
waynewaynedunncom Slide 59
And when HIV prevention doesnrsquot work What to do when people can no
longer work They return to their villages
where there is little or no support Families are overwhelmed Tremendous social and
economic impact Addressing it effectively is too
much for one company
Slide 60
Industry Home Based Care
TEBA INFRA-STRUCTURE
TRAINING OF CARE GIVERS
SUPPORT STRUCTURE ndash QUALIFIED STAFF
MONTHLY MEDICATION
WORK WITH OTHER STAKEHOLDERS (EG TRADITIONAL HEALERS)
WORLD BANK DEVELOPMENT INNOVATION AWARD
waynewaynedunncom Slide 61
Home Based Care
Slide 62
INDUSTRY HOME BASED CARE RESULTS (Year One)
Milestone Target Actual
Community Care Supporters engaged 87 127
Community Care Training
87 123
People under Home Based Care 696 801
THE PROJECT EXCEEDED TARGETS IN EVERY AREA
waynewaynedunncom Slide 63
Overview of Placer Dome AIDS Programming SOUTH DEEP Sustainable Development Department
bullVoluntary Counseling and testing HIV Negative bullContinue working
On Mine Program Community Program
Modified work program Farm bullAgricultural work Environmental
Medical repatriation
Home Based Care
Benefits Care Positive
HBC EC OPP
Back to work or Re skilled
Wellness Program
waynewaynedunncom Slide 64
But what happens to children and families when the breadwinner canrsquot
work
Slide 65
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas HIVAIDS is having a
monumental impact on the socio-economic well being of families throughout rural Southern Africa
Workers who used to
support extended families of 10-20 people are becoming too sick to work and are coming home literally to die
Slide 66
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas Knowing that their family needs the
income and that there is little medical care for them if they go home these workers are staying on the job as long as possible In addition to the human tragedy
this is having a severe impact on business productivity There are solid business and
humane reasons to address this problem But economies of scale are
needed
waynewaynedunncom
Reputational Results for Placer Dome Worst to First (enhanced
relationships in South Africa and Globally) First private sector project
to ever win World Bank Development Innovation Award Canadian CSREthical
Project Award (2004) Numerous other awards Stanford Case Study
waynewaynedunncom Slide 68
Where to next
The Care project piloted an effective means of assisting rural families to become economically active and has an existing infrastructure and management system in place
Industry Home Based Care project piloted a cost
effective fee for service program to support medically repatriated workers and their families
Slide 69
Planned Program
Care Positive Integrate the Home Based Care
project with the Care process and launch as a fee for service based program to address the social and economic impacts that AIDS is having on rural families and communities Start with the mining industry but
design the infrastructure and management systems to enable participation by other industries governments and donor community stakeholders
Care Process
+
Home Based Care
=
Care Positive
waynewaynedunncom Slide 70
Care Positive Summary
waynewaynedunncom
Andhellip After over a year of negotiations CIDA declined to
participate in the Care Positive program (partnering with a mining company was seen as too much reputational risk) Industry was frustrated because the negotiations
had been invited by CIDA and industry had investment over $100000 and considerable reputational capital into them Industry went forward with modified HIVAIDS
programming but huge developmental impacts were lost
waynewaynedunncom Slide 72
MDG Impacts of Placer Dome in South Africa
1 Poverty and hunger 2 Some impact on primary education (School
feeding program) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
One thing leads to another
World Bank observed how Placer Domersquos leadership on HIVAIDS moved South African mining industry All indications were that PNG was at risk of huge
crisis Placer Dome had two mines in PNG World Bank asked Placer Dome to take a look at
what might be done
waynewaynedunncom
PNG HIVAIDS Scoping mission to
determine what might be done and how Enthusiastic interest from
industry government multi-laterals (WHO UNAIDS World Banketc) ODA (AusAID) CIDA partnered with Place Dome to develop an
HIVAIDS strategy for PNG that integrated industry public sector civil society and international community
waynewaynedunncom
PNG Outcomes (or outputs ndash Irsquom never sure) Partnership with Mining
Industry Civil Society WHO UNAIDS UNDP World Bank PNG AIDS AusAID Oil Palm Industry etc National workshop on
HIVAIDS and publicprivate partnerships SouthSouth Collaboration
Industry government civil society international community study trip to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom
waynewaynedunncom
PNG AIDS mission to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom Slide 78
MDG Impacts of PNG HIVAIDS work
1 Poverty and hunger (nutritional supplements) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Major gold find in WestCentral Turkey No successful
mining project launched in decades Eurogold project
built launched and halted by community action in late 1990s ndash still mothballed
UsakKislidag Minesite
Eurogold site
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Isolated rural area Nearly half of nearby
communities opposed to mine development Agriculture primary
economic activity in rural communities ndash smallmicro family farms
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Engaged with community beginning in early exploration stages Ongoing discussion and consultation for years during
exploration and development CIDA support to develop and strategic development plan Water supply for local villages Support to local health care Jobs and Procurement Agricultural Strategy (worked with farmers and provincial
govt to develop) Animal husbandry efficiencies (dairy sheep genetics etc) Agriculture research capacity
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Smooth permitting process Good local relationships (broad and deep) Over a decade of smooth operations Share price up over 15x (from $075 to $1325 Opened second mine in Turkey
bull Able to deal with controversial watershed issues after relationship success in Usak
waynewaynedunncom Slide 83
MDG Impacts of Eldorado Gold
1 Poverty and hunger (minimal) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Underwater Logging in Ghana
waynewaynedunncom
Private Sector and International Development
Private sector especially resource extraction has a very mixed record bull Some horrendous disasters (Nigeria Warao Peoples in
Venezuela etc) bull Some great successes (Placer Dome Care project
mining and HIVAIDS in South Africa [but mining also created conditions to facilitate the spread of AIDS] AIDS strategy in PNG Cameco in Saskatchewan)
Successes can have a direct impact on Millennium Develpoment Goals
waynewaynedunncom
Group Exercise Using the CIDA and Mining Companies papers that were
circulated on Tuesday discuss the questions below as a group Select a spokesperson to report the group consensus to the
room (if no consensus then have spokesperson report differing positions)
Should Official Development Assistance agencies like
CIDA and multi-laterals like the United Nations Development Program work with private sector in developing economies If yes why And how should they work with them If no why And what should they do when
interestsobjectives overlap
waynewaynedunncom
SDCSR Implementation Challenges
more than a warm fuzzy issue Spending isnrsquot the answer
Plan
Framework
System
Results
Solving social problems Objectives
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Beyond Beads and Trinkets ndash BC Mining Review
A lsquohow torsquo article on mining and CSR
Wayne Dunn
BP Venezuela Indigenous Relations ndash Meeting the Challenge Responsibly and Sustainably
Situational assessment and strategic plan for BP Venezuela Authorized for release by BP
Wayne Dunn
Cameco Community Relations Report
Situational assessment and management strategy Authorized for release by Cameco
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author Beyond Beads lsquon Trinkets A systematic approach to managing community relations
A conference paper describing a systematic approach to community relations management helping companies to methodically develop mutually beneficial relationships with local communities and interests (this is one of the earliest papers on this subject ndash written in 1998)
Wayne Dunn
The costs of conflict with local communities in the extractive industry
Analysis of the cost of community conflicts in the Extractive Sector
Rachel Davis and Daniel M Franks
Creating Shared Value
Harvard Business Review interview with Michael Porter
Video
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Social License Its all about value
Discussion on Social License and shareholder Value
Wayne Dunn
Its about Development Commentary on the CIDAMining Company issue
Wayne Dunn
Integrating corporate strategy and social responsibilitymdashmarket returns from stakeholder engagement
Discussion and analysis on market returns on stakeholder engagement
Witold J Henisz Sinziana Dorobantu and Lite J Narty
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
McGill Reporter ndash Four Burning Questions Wayne Dunn on CSR
Discussion on CSR Wayne Dunn
Miningrsquos contribution to sustainable development ndashan overview
Discussion paper prepared by the International Council on Mining and Metals
Millennium Development Goals
United Nations
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Mining and Agriculture Development
A short lsquohow torsquo guide for mining projects to engage with the local agriculture sector
Al Hingston
PDSA Social Value Brochure
Brochure on social value created by Placer Dome South Africa
Placer Dome
The Value of Social License
Opinion piece published in Northern Miner
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Golden Opportunity When a Canadian multinational laid off hundreds of gold miners in South Africa it went many extra miles to help them get back on their feet
Stanford Business School Case Study on Placer Dome in South Africa
Wayne Dunn
The Changing Resource Development Paradigm Maximizing Sustainable Local Benefits from Resource Development
Strategic thought piece prepared for the government of British Columbia Canada
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
The Disappearing Barriers Between Business And Non-profits Are Driving Innovation
Discussion paper
Katherine Pikus
When Condoms are not enough
World Bank staff magazine article on Placer Dome and South African mining industryrsquos work with HIVAIDS
Craig Andrews
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
MINING AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA Preliminary Research on a Potential Pilot Project in Porgera and Lihir
Strategic research and action plan on mining and local economic development in Papua New Guinea prepared for the World Bank
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
What we covered
We will explore Why we even discuss private sector contributions Why does the private sector engage in international
development MDGs as a unifying framework between public private
and civil society sectors in International Development Some case study examples (mostly in extractive
sector) Publicprivatecivil society collaboration ndash case study
and discussion (CIDA and Mining Companies) Open discussion on topics of interest (time permitting)
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Alignment around Shared Value For shareholders For Communities For People For Governments
Private Sector Contributions To International Development
Remember
Slide 38
Reality was different than expected Lack of socio-economic development experience
was an issue Partnerships took longer to form and more time to
manage than expected Industry skepticism Mozambique floods National borders Micro-finance HIVAIDS Fieldworker training programs Retrenchee education levels Centralized delivery didnrsquot work Project was under-financed We couldnrsquot do it in two years Etc
Slide 39
Meeting the challenges
Negotiated a public private partnership with CIDA that contributed CAD$ 2 million in additional resources Kept working at getting our partnerships
working for everyone Leading by example gradually
demonstrated our commitment to industry unions and others Continual revision of plan and project
delivery to ensure it met the needs of the recipients
waynewaynedunncom Slide 40
The Process
Business Operation1 Ongoing availability of Technical Assistance and Business Counselling2 Ongoing faclitiation of skills training needs (ie business agriculture vocational etc)
Decision on Economic Option
Employment StreamEnterprise Stream
Evaluation of Micro Finance Application
Retrenchee is Re-Integrated and Economically Active
PersonalEconomic Plan
Prepared ampAssessed
PersonalEmployment Plan
Prepared
Business amp Financing Plan
Prepared
Employment Planning amp Preparation1 Identification of Employment Options2 Skills Training (VocationalAgricultural etc)3 Employment Counseling Placement (Job searchResume etc)
Business Planning amp Preparation1 Business Orientation a) Introduction to Business b) SkillsProduct Training2 Develop Draft Business Plan (to be reviewed with Counselor) (plan will contain market assessment financial operational and skills upgrading plan)3 Preparation of Micro-Finance Application
Orientation and Awareness Phase1 Registration amp Homestead Visits2 District Counselling Sessions3 Open DaysCareer Fairs4 Financial Lifes Skills Training5 Feedback and Choices Session
Ongoing Processes
Follow-up sessions activities to monitor effectiveness of interventions
Communication and consultation with stakeholders Continuous improvement process (review feedback enhance programs procedures processes)
13-step process Delivered 18 times Across Five countries
Slide 41
Some results 92 of the retrenchees were located
and registered 57 of those (1250) are economically
active 65 (1556) have received financial life
skills training Many of the trainees were women Care process is becoming an industry
standard in South Africa and replicated elsewhere in Africa and globally Development infrastructure and
partnerships throughout the five country region
Slide 42
Chicken raising business
Slide 43
Furniture making
waynewaynedunncom Slide 44
Unique training programs
waynewaynedunncom Slide 45
Rice farming in Mozambique
Slide 46
Spaza (convenience) shop
Slide 47
And the business value ishellip HIVAIDS Black Empowerment new
mining legislation social scorecards escalating security challenges and a myriad of other issues are the daily facts of mining life Mines and mining companies must demonstrate an ability to create meaningful value for people communities and other social stakeholders ndash and they must do so while meeting increasingly challenging financial targets
Placer Dome is not a charity and the
Care project was not just some sort of corporate philanthropy
waynewaynedunncom Slide 48
ldquoThe project changed the social face of the South African Mining Industryrdquo
Kgosietsile Mogaki
South African Ministry of Minerals and Energy
waynewaynedunncom Slide 49
What was in it for Placer Dome
We believe that our ability to effectively manage social issues is a competitive advantage as we look towards the future of the industry in South Africa and globally
Through programs like Care we are better able to manage risk and are securing our long term future in South Africa and throughout the sub-continent
Piet Kolbe Mine Manager South Deep
Slide 50
And then there is HIVAIDS
RSA ACCOUNTED FOR NEARLY 1 IN 8 OF THE NEW HIV INFECTIONS THAT OCCURRED WORLD WIDE IN 2000
HIV+ PREVALENCE RATE IN WOMEN ATTENDING ANTE-NATAL CLINICS INCREASED FROM 07 IN 1990 TO 248 IN 2001
AVERAGE OF 1700 NEW INFECTIONS PER DAY
LIFE EXPECTANCY WILL DECLINE FROM 65 TO 40 BY 2011
65
40
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
2001 2011
Life Expectancy
waynewaynedunncom Slide 51
HIVAIDS Facts (in 2000)
ESTIMATED THAT 12 OF TOTAL RSA POPULATION AND 25 OF MINEWORKERS ARE HIV+
ALREADY 400000 PEOPLE ARE AIDS SICK AND THIS WILL INCREASE TO 14 M BY 2010
YOUNG WOMEN PARTICULARLY VULNERABLE ndash 239 AGED BETWEEN 15 ndash 49 ALREADY INFECTED AND WILL RISE TO 297 BY 2007
AIDS ORPHANS AT PRESENT AMOUNT TO 660000+ AND WILL RISE TO 18M BY 2015
ACCUMULATIVE AIDS DEATHS WILL RISE TO 9M BY 2015
Slide 52
HIVAIDS Impact REDUCED ECONOMIC GROWTH RATE ndash 2010 GDP 20 below a non AIDS
scenario REDUCED POPULATION ndash RSA population 10M smaller than non AIDS scenario SKYROCKETING DEMANDS ON PUBLIC HEALTH SYSTEM - RADICALLY CHANGED PRIVATE SPENDING PATTERNS ndash to healthcare and
funeral costs IMPACT ON SOCIO-ECONOMIC STABILITY (orphans)
HIVAIDS is the worst epidemic in human history At every level it is causing
devastation destruction and suffering throughout Southern Africa This is the reality for business operating in much of Africa today Nobody can afford to ignore it
Slide 53
HIVAIDS and Gold Mining
$10oz impact if nothing is done (5 of production costs) ~$3oz with maximum
intervention Impact on social and political
stability
Slide 54
HIVAIDS Programming Placer Dome program ndash
multi-level and holistic Education Prevention Treatment Impact mitigation (when one
has AIDS) On the minesite In local communities In rural areas where our
workers come from
Slide 55
Minesite Program
TRAINING AND EDUCATION
STI amp TB TREATMENT
CONDOM DISTRIBUTION
PEER EDUCATION
VOLUNTARY COUNSELING AND TESTING (VCT)
WELLNESS PROGRAM
MEDICAL REPATRIATION
waynewaynedunncom Slide 56
Minesite Program
waynewaynedunncom Slide 57
Current Community Program
AWARENESS AND EDUCATION PROGRAMS
MOBILE CLINIC
CONDOM amp FEMIDOM DISTRIBUTION
PERIODIC PRESUMPTIVE TREATMENT (PPT)
TREATMENT FOR SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS ( STI)
waynewaynedunncom Slide 58
COMMUNITY PROGRAM
Community Mobile Clinic
waynewaynedunncom Slide 59
And when HIV prevention doesnrsquot work What to do when people can no
longer work They return to their villages
where there is little or no support Families are overwhelmed Tremendous social and
economic impact Addressing it effectively is too
much for one company
Slide 60
Industry Home Based Care
TEBA INFRA-STRUCTURE
TRAINING OF CARE GIVERS
SUPPORT STRUCTURE ndash QUALIFIED STAFF
MONTHLY MEDICATION
WORK WITH OTHER STAKEHOLDERS (EG TRADITIONAL HEALERS)
WORLD BANK DEVELOPMENT INNOVATION AWARD
waynewaynedunncom Slide 61
Home Based Care
Slide 62
INDUSTRY HOME BASED CARE RESULTS (Year One)
Milestone Target Actual
Community Care Supporters engaged 87 127
Community Care Training
87 123
People under Home Based Care 696 801
THE PROJECT EXCEEDED TARGETS IN EVERY AREA
waynewaynedunncom Slide 63
Overview of Placer Dome AIDS Programming SOUTH DEEP Sustainable Development Department
bullVoluntary Counseling and testing HIV Negative bullContinue working
On Mine Program Community Program
Modified work program Farm bullAgricultural work Environmental
Medical repatriation
Home Based Care
Benefits Care Positive
HBC EC OPP
Back to work or Re skilled
Wellness Program
waynewaynedunncom Slide 64
But what happens to children and families when the breadwinner canrsquot
work
Slide 65
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas HIVAIDS is having a
monumental impact on the socio-economic well being of families throughout rural Southern Africa
Workers who used to
support extended families of 10-20 people are becoming too sick to work and are coming home literally to die
Slide 66
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas Knowing that their family needs the
income and that there is little medical care for them if they go home these workers are staying on the job as long as possible In addition to the human tragedy
this is having a severe impact on business productivity There are solid business and
humane reasons to address this problem But economies of scale are
needed
waynewaynedunncom
Reputational Results for Placer Dome Worst to First (enhanced
relationships in South Africa and Globally) First private sector project
to ever win World Bank Development Innovation Award Canadian CSREthical
Project Award (2004) Numerous other awards Stanford Case Study
waynewaynedunncom Slide 68
Where to next
The Care project piloted an effective means of assisting rural families to become economically active and has an existing infrastructure and management system in place
Industry Home Based Care project piloted a cost
effective fee for service program to support medically repatriated workers and their families
Slide 69
Planned Program
Care Positive Integrate the Home Based Care
project with the Care process and launch as a fee for service based program to address the social and economic impacts that AIDS is having on rural families and communities Start with the mining industry but
design the infrastructure and management systems to enable participation by other industries governments and donor community stakeholders
Care Process
+
Home Based Care
=
Care Positive
waynewaynedunncom Slide 70
Care Positive Summary
waynewaynedunncom
Andhellip After over a year of negotiations CIDA declined to
participate in the Care Positive program (partnering with a mining company was seen as too much reputational risk) Industry was frustrated because the negotiations
had been invited by CIDA and industry had investment over $100000 and considerable reputational capital into them Industry went forward with modified HIVAIDS
programming but huge developmental impacts were lost
waynewaynedunncom Slide 72
MDG Impacts of Placer Dome in South Africa
1 Poverty and hunger 2 Some impact on primary education (School
feeding program) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
One thing leads to another
World Bank observed how Placer Domersquos leadership on HIVAIDS moved South African mining industry All indications were that PNG was at risk of huge
crisis Placer Dome had two mines in PNG World Bank asked Placer Dome to take a look at
what might be done
waynewaynedunncom
PNG HIVAIDS Scoping mission to
determine what might be done and how Enthusiastic interest from
industry government multi-laterals (WHO UNAIDS World Banketc) ODA (AusAID) CIDA partnered with Place Dome to develop an
HIVAIDS strategy for PNG that integrated industry public sector civil society and international community
waynewaynedunncom
PNG Outcomes (or outputs ndash Irsquom never sure) Partnership with Mining
Industry Civil Society WHO UNAIDS UNDP World Bank PNG AIDS AusAID Oil Palm Industry etc National workshop on
HIVAIDS and publicprivate partnerships SouthSouth Collaboration
Industry government civil society international community study trip to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom
waynewaynedunncom
PNG AIDS mission to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom Slide 78
MDG Impacts of PNG HIVAIDS work
1 Poverty and hunger (nutritional supplements) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Major gold find in WestCentral Turkey No successful
mining project launched in decades Eurogold project
built launched and halted by community action in late 1990s ndash still mothballed
UsakKislidag Minesite
Eurogold site
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Isolated rural area Nearly half of nearby
communities opposed to mine development Agriculture primary
economic activity in rural communities ndash smallmicro family farms
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Engaged with community beginning in early exploration stages Ongoing discussion and consultation for years during
exploration and development CIDA support to develop and strategic development plan Water supply for local villages Support to local health care Jobs and Procurement Agricultural Strategy (worked with farmers and provincial
govt to develop) Animal husbandry efficiencies (dairy sheep genetics etc) Agriculture research capacity
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Smooth permitting process Good local relationships (broad and deep) Over a decade of smooth operations Share price up over 15x (from $075 to $1325 Opened second mine in Turkey
bull Able to deal with controversial watershed issues after relationship success in Usak
waynewaynedunncom Slide 83
MDG Impacts of Eldorado Gold
1 Poverty and hunger (minimal) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Underwater Logging in Ghana
waynewaynedunncom
Private Sector and International Development
Private sector especially resource extraction has a very mixed record bull Some horrendous disasters (Nigeria Warao Peoples in
Venezuela etc) bull Some great successes (Placer Dome Care project
mining and HIVAIDS in South Africa [but mining also created conditions to facilitate the spread of AIDS] AIDS strategy in PNG Cameco in Saskatchewan)
Successes can have a direct impact on Millennium Develpoment Goals
waynewaynedunncom
Group Exercise Using the CIDA and Mining Companies papers that were
circulated on Tuesday discuss the questions below as a group Select a spokesperson to report the group consensus to the
room (if no consensus then have spokesperson report differing positions)
Should Official Development Assistance agencies like
CIDA and multi-laterals like the United Nations Development Program work with private sector in developing economies If yes why And how should they work with them If no why And what should they do when
interestsobjectives overlap
waynewaynedunncom
SDCSR Implementation Challenges
more than a warm fuzzy issue Spending isnrsquot the answer
Plan
Framework
System
Results
Solving social problems Objectives
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Beyond Beads and Trinkets ndash BC Mining Review
A lsquohow torsquo article on mining and CSR
Wayne Dunn
BP Venezuela Indigenous Relations ndash Meeting the Challenge Responsibly and Sustainably
Situational assessment and strategic plan for BP Venezuela Authorized for release by BP
Wayne Dunn
Cameco Community Relations Report
Situational assessment and management strategy Authorized for release by Cameco
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author Beyond Beads lsquon Trinkets A systematic approach to managing community relations
A conference paper describing a systematic approach to community relations management helping companies to methodically develop mutually beneficial relationships with local communities and interests (this is one of the earliest papers on this subject ndash written in 1998)
Wayne Dunn
The costs of conflict with local communities in the extractive industry
Analysis of the cost of community conflicts in the Extractive Sector
Rachel Davis and Daniel M Franks
Creating Shared Value
Harvard Business Review interview with Michael Porter
Video
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Social License Its all about value
Discussion on Social License and shareholder Value
Wayne Dunn
Its about Development Commentary on the CIDAMining Company issue
Wayne Dunn
Integrating corporate strategy and social responsibilitymdashmarket returns from stakeholder engagement
Discussion and analysis on market returns on stakeholder engagement
Witold J Henisz Sinziana Dorobantu and Lite J Narty
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
McGill Reporter ndash Four Burning Questions Wayne Dunn on CSR
Discussion on CSR Wayne Dunn
Miningrsquos contribution to sustainable development ndashan overview
Discussion paper prepared by the International Council on Mining and Metals
Millennium Development Goals
United Nations
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Mining and Agriculture Development
A short lsquohow torsquo guide for mining projects to engage with the local agriculture sector
Al Hingston
PDSA Social Value Brochure
Brochure on social value created by Placer Dome South Africa
Placer Dome
The Value of Social License
Opinion piece published in Northern Miner
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Golden Opportunity When a Canadian multinational laid off hundreds of gold miners in South Africa it went many extra miles to help them get back on their feet
Stanford Business School Case Study on Placer Dome in South Africa
Wayne Dunn
The Changing Resource Development Paradigm Maximizing Sustainable Local Benefits from Resource Development
Strategic thought piece prepared for the government of British Columbia Canada
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
The Disappearing Barriers Between Business And Non-profits Are Driving Innovation
Discussion paper
Katherine Pikus
When Condoms are not enough
World Bank staff magazine article on Placer Dome and South African mining industryrsquos work with HIVAIDS
Craig Andrews
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
MINING AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA Preliminary Research on a Potential Pilot Project in Porgera and Lihir
Strategic research and action plan on mining and local economic development in Papua New Guinea prepared for the World Bank
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
What we covered
We will explore Why we even discuss private sector contributions Why does the private sector engage in international
development MDGs as a unifying framework between public private
and civil society sectors in International Development Some case study examples (mostly in extractive
sector) Publicprivatecivil society collaboration ndash case study
and discussion (CIDA and Mining Companies) Open discussion on topics of interest (time permitting)
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Alignment around Shared Value For shareholders For Communities For People For Governments
Private Sector Contributions To International Development
Remember
Slide 39
Meeting the challenges
Negotiated a public private partnership with CIDA that contributed CAD$ 2 million in additional resources Kept working at getting our partnerships
working for everyone Leading by example gradually
demonstrated our commitment to industry unions and others Continual revision of plan and project
delivery to ensure it met the needs of the recipients
waynewaynedunncom Slide 40
The Process
Business Operation1 Ongoing availability of Technical Assistance and Business Counselling2 Ongoing faclitiation of skills training needs (ie business agriculture vocational etc)
Decision on Economic Option
Employment StreamEnterprise Stream
Evaluation of Micro Finance Application
Retrenchee is Re-Integrated and Economically Active
PersonalEconomic Plan
Prepared ampAssessed
PersonalEmployment Plan
Prepared
Business amp Financing Plan
Prepared
Employment Planning amp Preparation1 Identification of Employment Options2 Skills Training (VocationalAgricultural etc)3 Employment Counseling Placement (Job searchResume etc)
Business Planning amp Preparation1 Business Orientation a) Introduction to Business b) SkillsProduct Training2 Develop Draft Business Plan (to be reviewed with Counselor) (plan will contain market assessment financial operational and skills upgrading plan)3 Preparation of Micro-Finance Application
Orientation and Awareness Phase1 Registration amp Homestead Visits2 District Counselling Sessions3 Open DaysCareer Fairs4 Financial Lifes Skills Training5 Feedback and Choices Session
Ongoing Processes
Follow-up sessions activities to monitor effectiveness of interventions
Communication and consultation with stakeholders Continuous improvement process (review feedback enhance programs procedures processes)
13-step process Delivered 18 times Across Five countries
Slide 41
Some results 92 of the retrenchees were located
and registered 57 of those (1250) are economically
active 65 (1556) have received financial life
skills training Many of the trainees were women Care process is becoming an industry
standard in South Africa and replicated elsewhere in Africa and globally Development infrastructure and
partnerships throughout the five country region
Slide 42
Chicken raising business
Slide 43
Furniture making
waynewaynedunncom Slide 44
Unique training programs
waynewaynedunncom Slide 45
Rice farming in Mozambique
Slide 46
Spaza (convenience) shop
Slide 47
And the business value ishellip HIVAIDS Black Empowerment new
mining legislation social scorecards escalating security challenges and a myriad of other issues are the daily facts of mining life Mines and mining companies must demonstrate an ability to create meaningful value for people communities and other social stakeholders ndash and they must do so while meeting increasingly challenging financial targets
Placer Dome is not a charity and the
Care project was not just some sort of corporate philanthropy
waynewaynedunncom Slide 48
ldquoThe project changed the social face of the South African Mining Industryrdquo
Kgosietsile Mogaki
South African Ministry of Minerals and Energy
waynewaynedunncom Slide 49
What was in it for Placer Dome
We believe that our ability to effectively manage social issues is a competitive advantage as we look towards the future of the industry in South Africa and globally
Through programs like Care we are better able to manage risk and are securing our long term future in South Africa and throughout the sub-continent
Piet Kolbe Mine Manager South Deep
Slide 50
And then there is HIVAIDS
RSA ACCOUNTED FOR NEARLY 1 IN 8 OF THE NEW HIV INFECTIONS THAT OCCURRED WORLD WIDE IN 2000
HIV+ PREVALENCE RATE IN WOMEN ATTENDING ANTE-NATAL CLINICS INCREASED FROM 07 IN 1990 TO 248 IN 2001
AVERAGE OF 1700 NEW INFECTIONS PER DAY
LIFE EXPECTANCY WILL DECLINE FROM 65 TO 40 BY 2011
65
40
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
2001 2011
Life Expectancy
waynewaynedunncom Slide 51
HIVAIDS Facts (in 2000)
ESTIMATED THAT 12 OF TOTAL RSA POPULATION AND 25 OF MINEWORKERS ARE HIV+
ALREADY 400000 PEOPLE ARE AIDS SICK AND THIS WILL INCREASE TO 14 M BY 2010
YOUNG WOMEN PARTICULARLY VULNERABLE ndash 239 AGED BETWEEN 15 ndash 49 ALREADY INFECTED AND WILL RISE TO 297 BY 2007
AIDS ORPHANS AT PRESENT AMOUNT TO 660000+ AND WILL RISE TO 18M BY 2015
ACCUMULATIVE AIDS DEATHS WILL RISE TO 9M BY 2015
Slide 52
HIVAIDS Impact REDUCED ECONOMIC GROWTH RATE ndash 2010 GDP 20 below a non AIDS
scenario REDUCED POPULATION ndash RSA population 10M smaller than non AIDS scenario SKYROCKETING DEMANDS ON PUBLIC HEALTH SYSTEM - RADICALLY CHANGED PRIVATE SPENDING PATTERNS ndash to healthcare and
funeral costs IMPACT ON SOCIO-ECONOMIC STABILITY (orphans)
HIVAIDS is the worst epidemic in human history At every level it is causing
devastation destruction and suffering throughout Southern Africa This is the reality for business operating in much of Africa today Nobody can afford to ignore it
Slide 53
HIVAIDS and Gold Mining
$10oz impact if nothing is done (5 of production costs) ~$3oz with maximum
intervention Impact on social and political
stability
Slide 54
HIVAIDS Programming Placer Dome program ndash
multi-level and holistic Education Prevention Treatment Impact mitigation (when one
has AIDS) On the minesite In local communities In rural areas where our
workers come from
Slide 55
Minesite Program
TRAINING AND EDUCATION
STI amp TB TREATMENT
CONDOM DISTRIBUTION
PEER EDUCATION
VOLUNTARY COUNSELING AND TESTING (VCT)
WELLNESS PROGRAM
MEDICAL REPATRIATION
waynewaynedunncom Slide 56
Minesite Program
waynewaynedunncom Slide 57
Current Community Program
AWARENESS AND EDUCATION PROGRAMS
MOBILE CLINIC
CONDOM amp FEMIDOM DISTRIBUTION
PERIODIC PRESUMPTIVE TREATMENT (PPT)
TREATMENT FOR SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS ( STI)
waynewaynedunncom Slide 58
COMMUNITY PROGRAM
Community Mobile Clinic
waynewaynedunncom Slide 59
And when HIV prevention doesnrsquot work What to do when people can no
longer work They return to their villages
where there is little or no support Families are overwhelmed Tremendous social and
economic impact Addressing it effectively is too
much for one company
Slide 60
Industry Home Based Care
TEBA INFRA-STRUCTURE
TRAINING OF CARE GIVERS
SUPPORT STRUCTURE ndash QUALIFIED STAFF
MONTHLY MEDICATION
WORK WITH OTHER STAKEHOLDERS (EG TRADITIONAL HEALERS)
WORLD BANK DEVELOPMENT INNOVATION AWARD
waynewaynedunncom Slide 61
Home Based Care
Slide 62
INDUSTRY HOME BASED CARE RESULTS (Year One)
Milestone Target Actual
Community Care Supporters engaged 87 127
Community Care Training
87 123
People under Home Based Care 696 801
THE PROJECT EXCEEDED TARGETS IN EVERY AREA
waynewaynedunncom Slide 63
Overview of Placer Dome AIDS Programming SOUTH DEEP Sustainable Development Department
bullVoluntary Counseling and testing HIV Negative bullContinue working
On Mine Program Community Program
Modified work program Farm bullAgricultural work Environmental
Medical repatriation
Home Based Care
Benefits Care Positive
HBC EC OPP
Back to work or Re skilled
Wellness Program
waynewaynedunncom Slide 64
But what happens to children and families when the breadwinner canrsquot
work
Slide 65
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas HIVAIDS is having a
monumental impact on the socio-economic well being of families throughout rural Southern Africa
Workers who used to
support extended families of 10-20 people are becoming too sick to work and are coming home literally to die
Slide 66
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas Knowing that their family needs the
income and that there is little medical care for them if they go home these workers are staying on the job as long as possible In addition to the human tragedy
this is having a severe impact on business productivity There are solid business and
humane reasons to address this problem But economies of scale are
needed
waynewaynedunncom
Reputational Results for Placer Dome Worst to First (enhanced
relationships in South Africa and Globally) First private sector project
to ever win World Bank Development Innovation Award Canadian CSREthical
Project Award (2004) Numerous other awards Stanford Case Study
waynewaynedunncom Slide 68
Where to next
The Care project piloted an effective means of assisting rural families to become economically active and has an existing infrastructure and management system in place
Industry Home Based Care project piloted a cost
effective fee for service program to support medically repatriated workers and their families
Slide 69
Planned Program
Care Positive Integrate the Home Based Care
project with the Care process and launch as a fee for service based program to address the social and economic impacts that AIDS is having on rural families and communities Start with the mining industry but
design the infrastructure and management systems to enable participation by other industries governments and donor community stakeholders
Care Process
+
Home Based Care
=
Care Positive
waynewaynedunncom Slide 70
Care Positive Summary
waynewaynedunncom
Andhellip After over a year of negotiations CIDA declined to
participate in the Care Positive program (partnering with a mining company was seen as too much reputational risk) Industry was frustrated because the negotiations
had been invited by CIDA and industry had investment over $100000 and considerable reputational capital into them Industry went forward with modified HIVAIDS
programming but huge developmental impacts were lost
waynewaynedunncom Slide 72
MDG Impacts of Placer Dome in South Africa
1 Poverty and hunger 2 Some impact on primary education (School
feeding program) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
One thing leads to another
World Bank observed how Placer Domersquos leadership on HIVAIDS moved South African mining industry All indications were that PNG was at risk of huge
crisis Placer Dome had two mines in PNG World Bank asked Placer Dome to take a look at
what might be done
waynewaynedunncom
PNG HIVAIDS Scoping mission to
determine what might be done and how Enthusiastic interest from
industry government multi-laterals (WHO UNAIDS World Banketc) ODA (AusAID) CIDA partnered with Place Dome to develop an
HIVAIDS strategy for PNG that integrated industry public sector civil society and international community
waynewaynedunncom
PNG Outcomes (or outputs ndash Irsquom never sure) Partnership with Mining
Industry Civil Society WHO UNAIDS UNDP World Bank PNG AIDS AusAID Oil Palm Industry etc National workshop on
HIVAIDS and publicprivate partnerships SouthSouth Collaboration
Industry government civil society international community study trip to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom
waynewaynedunncom
PNG AIDS mission to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom Slide 78
MDG Impacts of PNG HIVAIDS work
1 Poverty and hunger (nutritional supplements) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Major gold find in WestCentral Turkey No successful
mining project launched in decades Eurogold project
built launched and halted by community action in late 1990s ndash still mothballed
UsakKislidag Minesite
Eurogold site
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Isolated rural area Nearly half of nearby
communities opposed to mine development Agriculture primary
economic activity in rural communities ndash smallmicro family farms
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Engaged with community beginning in early exploration stages Ongoing discussion and consultation for years during
exploration and development CIDA support to develop and strategic development plan Water supply for local villages Support to local health care Jobs and Procurement Agricultural Strategy (worked with farmers and provincial
govt to develop) Animal husbandry efficiencies (dairy sheep genetics etc) Agriculture research capacity
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Smooth permitting process Good local relationships (broad and deep) Over a decade of smooth operations Share price up over 15x (from $075 to $1325 Opened second mine in Turkey
bull Able to deal with controversial watershed issues after relationship success in Usak
waynewaynedunncom Slide 83
MDG Impacts of Eldorado Gold
1 Poverty and hunger (minimal) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Underwater Logging in Ghana
waynewaynedunncom
Private Sector and International Development
Private sector especially resource extraction has a very mixed record bull Some horrendous disasters (Nigeria Warao Peoples in
Venezuela etc) bull Some great successes (Placer Dome Care project
mining and HIVAIDS in South Africa [but mining also created conditions to facilitate the spread of AIDS] AIDS strategy in PNG Cameco in Saskatchewan)
Successes can have a direct impact on Millennium Develpoment Goals
waynewaynedunncom
Group Exercise Using the CIDA and Mining Companies papers that were
circulated on Tuesday discuss the questions below as a group Select a spokesperson to report the group consensus to the
room (if no consensus then have spokesperson report differing positions)
Should Official Development Assistance agencies like
CIDA and multi-laterals like the United Nations Development Program work with private sector in developing economies If yes why And how should they work with them If no why And what should they do when
interestsobjectives overlap
waynewaynedunncom
SDCSR Implementation Challenges
more than a warm fuzzy issue Spending isnrsquot the answer
Plan
Framework
System
Results
Solving social problems Objectives
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Beyond Beads and Trinkets ndash BC Mining Review
A lsquohow torsquo article on mining and CSR
Wayne Dunn
BP Venezuela Indigenous Relations ndash Meeting the Challenge Responsibly and Sustainably
Situational assessment and strategic plan for BP Venezuela Authorized for release by BP
Wayne Dunn
Cameco Community Relations Report
Situational assessment and management strategy Authorized for release by Cameco
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author Beyond Beads lsquon Trinkets A systematic approach to managing community relations
A conference paper describing a systematic approach to community relations management helping companies to methodically develop mutually beneficial relationships with local communities and interests (this is one of the earliest papers on this subject ndash written in 1998)
Wayne Dunn
The costs of conflict with local communities in the extractive industry
Analysis of the cost of community conflicts in the Extractive Sector
Rachel Davis and Daniel M Franks
Creating Shared Value
Harvard Business Review interview with Michael Porter
Video
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Social License Its all about value
Discussion on Social License and shareholder Value
Wayne Dunn
Its about Development Commentary on the CIDAMining Company issue
Wayne Dunn
Integrating corporate strategy and social responsibilitymdashmarket returns from stakeholder engagement
Discussion and analysis on market returns on stakeholder engagement
Witold J Henisz Sinziana Dorobantu and Lite J Narty
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
McGill Reporter ndash Four Burning Questions Wayne Dunn on CSR
Discussion on CSR Wayne Dunn
Miningrsquos contribution to sustainable development ndashan overview
Discussion paper prepared by the International Council on Mining and Metals
Millennium Development Goals
United Nations
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Mining and Agriculture Development
A short lsquohow torsquo guide for mining projects to engage with the local agriculture sector
Al Hingston
PDSA Social Value Brochure
Brochure on social value created by Placer Dome South Africa
Placer Dome
The Value of Social License
Opinion piece published in Northern Miner
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Golden Opportunity When a Canadian multinational laid off hundreds of gold miners in South Africa it went many extra miles to help them get back on their feet
Stanford Business School Case Study on Placer Dome in South Africa
Wayne Dunn
The Changing Resource Development Paradigm Maximizing Sustainable Local Benefits from Resource Development
Strategic thought piece prepared for the government of British Columbia Canada
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
The Disappearing Barriers Between Business And Non-profits Are Driving Innovation
Discussion paper
Katherine Pikus
When Condoms are not enough
World Bank staff magazine article on Placer Dome and South African mining industryrsquos work with HIVAIDS
Craig Andrews
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
MINING AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA Preliminary Research on a Potential Pilot Project in Porgera and Lihir
Strategic research and action plan on mining and local economic development in Papua New Guinea prepared for the World Bank
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
What we covered
We will explore Why we even discuss private sector contributions Why does the private sector engage in international
development MDGs as a unifying framework between public private
and civil society sectors in International Development Some case study examples (mostly in extractive
sector) Publicprivatecivil society collaboration ndash case study
and discussion (CIDA and Mining Companies) Open discussion on topics of interest (time permitting)
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Alignment around Shared Value For shareholders For Communities For People For Governments
Private Sector Contributions To International Development
Remember
waynewaynedunncom Slide 40
The Process
Business Operation1 Ongoing availability of Technical Assistance and Business Counselling2 Ongoing faclitiation of skills training needs (ie business agriculture vocational etc)
Decision on Economic Option
Employment StreamEnterprise Stream
Evaluation of Micro Finance Application
Retrenchee is Re-Integrated and Economically Active
PersonalEconomic Plan
Prepared ampAssessed
PersonalEmployment Plan
Prepared
Business amp Financing Plan
Prepared
Employment Planning amp Preparation1 Identification of Employment Options2 Skills Training (VocationalAgricultural etc)3 Employment Counseling Placement (Job searchResume etc)
Business Planning amp Preparation1 Business Orientation a) Introduction to Business b) SkillsProduct Training2 Develop Draft Business Plan (to be reviewed with Counselor) (plan will contain market assessment financial operational and skills upgrading plan)3 Preparation of Micro-Finance Application
Orientation and Awareness Phase1 Registration amp Homestead Visits2 District Counselling Sessions3 Open DaysCareer Fairs4 Financial Lifes Skills Training5 Feedback and Choices Session
Ongoing Processes
Follow-up sessions activities to monitor effectiveness of interventions
Communication and consultation with stakeholders Continuous improvement process (review feedback enhance programs procedures processes)
13-step process Delivered 18 times Across Five countries
Slide 41
Some results 92 of the retrenchees were located
and registered 57 of those (1250) are economically
active 65 (1556) have received financial life
skills training Many of the trainees were women Care process is becoming an industry
standard in South Africa and replicated elsewhere in Africa and globally Development infrastructure and
partnerships throughout the five country region
Slide 42
Chicken raising business
Slide 43
Furniture making
waynewaynedunncom Slide 44
Unique training programs
waynewaynedunncom Slide 45
Rice farming in Mozambique
Slide 46
Spaza (convenience) shop
Slide 47
And the business value ishellip HIVAIDS Black Empowerment new
mining legislation social scorecards escalating security challenges and a myriad of other issues are the daily facts of mining life Mines and mining companies must demonstrate an ability to create meaningful value for people communities and other social stakeholders ndash and they must do so while meeting increasingly challenging financial targets
Placer Dome is not a charity and the
Care project was not just some sort of corporate philanthropy
waynewaynedunncom Slide 48
ldquoThe project changed the social face of the South African Mining Industryrdquo
Kgosietsile Mogaki
South African Ministry of Minerals and Energy
waynewaynedunncom Slide 49
What was in it for Placer Dome
We believe that our ability to effectively manage social issues is a competitive advantage as we look towards the future of the industry in South Africa and globally
Through programs like Care we are better able to manage risk and are securing our long term future in South Africa and throughout the sub-continent
Piet Kolbe Mine Manager South Deep
Slide 50
And then there is HIVAIDS
RSA ACCOUNTED FOR NEARLY 1 IN 8 OF THE NEW HIV INFECTIONS THAT OCCURRED WORLD WIDE IN 2000
HIV+ PREVALENCE RATE IN WOMEN ATTENDING ANTE-NATAL CLINICS INCREASED FROM 07 IN 1990 TO 248 IN 2001
AVERAGE OF 1700 NEW INFECTIONS PER DAY
LIFE EXPECTANCY WILL DECLINE FROM 65 TO 40 BY 2011
65
40
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
2001 2011
Life Expectancy
waynewaynedunncom Slide 51
HIVAIDS Facts (in 2000)
ESTIMATED THAT 12 OF TOTAL RSA POPULATION AND 25 OF MINEWORKERS ARE HIV+
ALREADY 400000 PEOPLE ARE AIDS SICK AND THIS WILL INCREASE TO 14 M BY 2010
YOUNG WOMEN PARTICULARLY VULNERABLE ndash 239 AGED BETWEEN 15 ndash 49 ALREADY INFECTED AND WILL RISE TO 297 BY 2007
AIDS ORPHANS AT PRESENT AMOUNT TO 660000+ AND WILL RISE TO 18M BY 2015
ACCUMULATIVE AIDS DEATHS WILL RISE TO 9M BY 2015
Slide 52
HIVAIDS Impact REDUCED ECONOMIC GROWTH RATE ndash 2010 GDP 20 below a non AIDS
scenario REDUCED POPULATION ndash RSA population 10M smaller than non AIDS scenario SKYROCKETING DEMANDS ON PUBLIC HEALTH SYSTEM - RADICALLY CHANGED PRIVATE SPENDING PATTERNS ndash to healthcare and
funeral costs IMPACT ON SOCIO-ECONOMIC STABILITY (orphans)
HIVAIDS is the worst epidemic in human history At every level it is causing
devastation destruction and suffering throughout Southern Africa This is the reality for business operating in much of Africa today Nobody can afford to ignore it
Slide 53
HIVAIDS and Gold Mining
$10oz impact if nothing is done (5 of production costs) ~$3oz with maximum
intervention Impact on social and political
stability
Slide 54
HIVAIDS Programming Placer Dome program ndash
multi-level and holistic Education Prevention Treatment Impact mitigation (when one
has AIDS) On the minesite In local communities In rural areas where our
workers come from
Slide 55
Minesite Program
TRAINING AND EDUCATION
STI amp TB TREATMENT
CONDOM DISTRIBUTION
PEER EDUCATION
VOLUNTARY COUNSELING AND TESTING (VCT)
WELLNESS PROGRAM
MEDICAL REPATRIATION
waynewaynedunncom Slide 56
Minesite Program
waynewaynedunncom Slide 57
Current Community Program
AWARENESS AND EDUCATION PROGRAMS
MOBILE CLINIC
CONDOM amp FEMIDOM DISTRIBUTION
PERIODIC PRESUMPTIVE TREATMENT (PPT)
TREATMENT FOR SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS ( STI)
waynewaynedunncom Slide 58
COMMUNITY PROGRAM
Community Mobile Clinic
waynewaynedunncom Slide 59
And when HIV prevention doesnrsquot work What to do when people can no
longer work They return to their villages
where there is little or no support Families are overwhelmed Tremendous social and
economic impact Addressing it effectively is too
much for one company
Slide 60
Industry Home Based Care
TEBA INFRA-STRUCTURE
TRAINING OF CARE GIVERS
SUPPORT STRUCTURE ndash QUALIFIED STAFF
MONTHLY MEDICATION
WORK WITH OTHER STAKEHOLDERS (EG TRADITIONAL HEALERS)
WORLD BANK DEVELOPMENT INNOVATION AWARD
waynewaynedunncom Slide 61
Home Based Care
Slide 62
INDUSTRY HOME BASED CARE RESULTS (Year One)
Milestone Target Actual
Community Care Supporters engaged 87 127
Community Care Training
87 123
People under Home Based Care 696 801
THE PROJECT EXCEEDED TARGETS IN EVERY AREA
waynewaynedunncom Slide 63
Overview of Placer Dome AIDS Programming SOUTH DEEP Sustainable Development Department
bullVoluntary Counseling and testing HIV Negative bullContinue working
On Mine Program Community Program
Modified work program Farm bullAgricultural work Environmental
Medical repatriation
Home Based Care
Benefits Care Positive
HBC EC OPP
Back to work or Re skilled
Wellness Program
waynewaynedunncom Slide 64
But what happens to children and families when the breadwinner canrsquot
work
Slide 65
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas HIVAIDS is having a
monumental impact on the socio-economic well being of families throughout rural Southern Africa
Workers who used to
support extended families of 10-20 people are becoming too sick to work and are coming home literally to die
Slide 66
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas Knowing that their family needs the
income and that there is little medical care for them if they go home these workers are staying on the job as long as possible In addition to the human tragedy
this is having a severe impact on business productivity There are solid business and
humane reasons to address this problem But economies of scale are
needed
waynewaynedunncom
Reputational Results for Placer Dome Worst to First (enhanced
relationships in South Africa and Globally) First private sector project
to ever win World Bank Development Innovation Award Canadian CSREthical
Project Award (2004) Numerous other awards Stanford Case Study
waynewaynedunncom Slide 68
Where to next
The Care project piloted an effective means of assisting rural families to become economically active and has an existing infrastructure and management system in place
Industry Home Based Care project piloted a cost
effective fee for service program to support medically repatriated workers and their families
Slide 69
Planned Program
Care Positive Integrate the Home Based Care
project with the Care process and launch as a fee for service based program to address the social and economic impacts that AIDS is having on rural families and communities Start with the mining industry but
design the infrastructure and management systems to enable participation by other industries governments and donor community stakeholders
Care Process
+
Home Based Care
=
Care Positive
waynewaynedunncom Slide 70
Care Positive Summary
waynewaynedunncom
Andhellip After over a year of negotiations CIDA declined to
participate in the Care Positive program (partnering with a mining company was seen as too much reputational risk) Industry was frustrated because the negotiations
had been invited by CIDA and industry had investment over $100000 and considerable reputational capital into them Industry went forward with modified HIVAIDS
programming but huge developmental impacts were lost
waynewaynedunncom Slide 72
MDG Impacts of Placer Dome in South Africa
1 Poverty and hunger 2 Some impact on primary education (School
feeding program) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
One thing leads to another
World Bank observed how Placer Domersquos leadership on HIVAIDS moved South African mining industry All indications were that PNG was at risk of huge
crisis Placer Dome had two mines in PNG World Bank asked Placer Dome to take a look at
what might be done
waynewaynedunncom
PNG HIVAIDS Scoping mission to
determine what might be done and how Enthusiastic interest from
industry government multi-laterals (WHO UNAIDS World Banketc) ODA (AusAID) CIDA partnered with Place Dome to develop an
HIVAIDS strategy for PNG that integrated industry public sector civil society and international community
waynewaynedunncom
PNG Outcomes (or outputs ndash Irsquom never sure) Partnership with Mining
Industry Civil Society WHO UNAIDS UNDP World Bank PNG AIDS AusAID Oil Palm Industry etc National workshop on
HIVAIDS and publicprivate partnerships SouthSouth Collaboration
Industry government civil society international community study trip to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom
waynewaynedunncom
PNG AIDS mission to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom Slide 78
MDG Impacts of PNG HIVAIDS work
1 Poverty and hunger (nutritional supplements) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Major gold find in WestCentral Turkey No successful
mining project launched in decades Eurogold project
built launched and halted by community action in late 1990s ndash still mothballed
UsakKislidag Minesite
Eurogold site
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Isolated rural area Nearly half of nearby
communities opposed to mine development Agriculture primary
economic activity in rural communities ndash smallmicro family farms
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Engaged with community beginning in early exploration stages Ongoing discussion and consultation for years during
exploration and development CIDA support to develop and strategic development plan Water supply for local villages Support to local health care Jobs and Procurement Agricultural Strategy (worked with farmers and provincial
govt to develop) Animal husbandry efficiencies (dairy sheep genetics etc) Agriculture research capacity
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Smooth permitting process Good local relationships (broad and deep) Over a decade of smooth operations Share price up over 15x (from $075 to $1325 Opened second mine in Turkey
bull Able to deal with controversial watershed issues after relationship success in Usak
waynewaynedunncom Slide 83
MDG Impacts of Eldorado Gold
1 Poverty and hunger (minimal) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Underwater Logging in Ghana
waynewaynedunncom
Private Sector and International Development
Private sector especially resource extraction has a very mixed record bull Some horrendous disasters (Nigeria Warao Peoples in
Venezuela etc) bull Some great successes (Placer Dome Care project
mining and HIVAIDS in South Africa [but mining also created conditions to facilitate the spread of AIDS] AIDS strategy in PNG Cameco in Saskatchewan)
Successes can have a direct impact on Millennium Develpoment Goals
waynewaynedunncom
Group Exercise Using the CIDA and Mining Companies papers that were
circulated on Tuesday discuss the questions below as a group Select a spokesperson to report the group consensus to the
room (if no consensus then have spokesperson report differing positions)
Should Official Development Assistance agencies like
CIDA and multi-laterals like the United Nations Development Program work with private sector in developing economies If yes why And how should they work with them If no why And what should they do when
interestsobjectives overlap
waynewaynedunncom
SDCSR Implementation Challenges
more than a warm fuzzy issue Spending isnrsquot the answer
Plan
Framework
System
Results
Solving social problems Objectives
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Beyond Beads and Trinkets ndash BC Mining Review
A lsquohow torsquo article on mining and CSR
Wayne Dunn
BP Venezuela Indigenous Relations ndash Meeting the Challenge Responsibly and Sustainably
Situational assessment and strategic plan for BP Venezuela Authorized for release by BP
Wayne Dunn
Cameco Community Relations Report
Situational assessment and management strategy Authorized for release by Cameco
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author Beyond Beads lsquon Trinkets A systematic approach to managing community relations
A conference paper describing a systematic approach to community relations management helping companies to methodically develop mutually beneficial relationships with local communities and interests (this is one of the earliest papers on this subject ndash written in 1998)
Wayne Dunn
The costs of conflict with local communities in the extractive industry
Analysis of the cost of community conflicts in the Extractive Sector
Rachel Davis and Daniel M Franks
Creating Shared Value
Harvard Business Review interview with Michael Porter
Video
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Social License Its all about value
Discussion on Social License and shareholder Value
Wayne Dunn
Its about Development Commentary on the CIDAMining Company issue
Wayne Dunn
Integrating corporate strategy and social responsibilitymdashmarket returns from stakeholder engagement
Discussion and analysis on market returns on stakeholder engagement
Witold J Henisz Sinziana Dorobantu and Lite J Narty
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
McGill Reporter ndash Four Burning Questions Wayne Dunn on CSR
Discussion on CSR Wayne Dunn
Miningrsquos contribution to sustainable development ndashan overview
Discussion paper prepared by the International Council on Mining and Metals
Millennium Development Goals
United Nations
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Mining and Agriculture Development
A short lsquohow torsquo guide for mining projects to engage with the local agriculture sector
Al Hingston
PDSA Social Value Brochure
Brochure on social value created by Placer Dome South Africa
Placer Dome
The Value of Social License
Opinion piece published in Northern Miner
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Golden Opportunity When a Canadian multinational laid off hundreds of gold miners in South Africa it went many extra miles to help them get back on their feet
Stanford Business School Case Study on Placer Dome in South Africa
Wayne Dunn
The Changing Resource Development Paradigm Maximizing Sustainable Local Benefits from Resource Development
Strategic thought piece prepared for the government of British Columbia Canada
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
The Disappearing Barriers Between Business And Non-profits Are Driving Innovation
Discussion paper
Katherine Pikus
When Condoms are not enough
World Bank staff magazine article on Placer Dome and South African mining industryrsquos work with HIVAIDS
Craig Andrews
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
MINING AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA Preliminary Research on a Potential Pilot Project in Porgera and Lihir
Strategic research and action plan on mining and local economic development in Papua New Guinea prepared for the World Bank
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
What we covered
We will explore Why we even discuss private sector contributions Why does the private sector engage in international
development MDGs as a unifying framework between public private
and civil society sectors in International Development Some case study examples (mostly in extractive
sector) Publicprivatecivil society collaboration ndash case study
and discussion (CIDA and Mining Companies) Open discussion on topics of interest (time permitting)
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Alignment around Shared Value For shareholders For Communities For People For Governments
Private Sector Contributions To International Development
Remember
Slide 41
Some results 92 of the retrenchees were located
and registered 57 of those (1250) are economically
active 65 (1556) have received financial life
skills training Many of the trainees were women Care process is becoming an industry
standard in South Africa and replicated elsewhere in Africa and globally Development infrastructure and
partnerships throughout the five country region
Slide 42
Chicken raising business
Slide 43
Furniture making
waynewaynedunncom Slide 44
Unique training programs
waynewaynedunncom Slide 45
Rice farming in Mozambique
Slide 46
Spaza (convenience) shop
Slide 47
And the business value ishellip HIVAIDS Black Empowerment new
mining legislation social scorecards escalating security challenges and a myriad of other issues are the daily facts of mining life Mines and mining companies must demonstrate an ability to create meaningful value for people communities and other social stakeholders ndash and they must do so while meeting increasingly challenging financial targets
Placer Dome is not a charity and the
Care project was not just some sort of corporate philanthropy
waynewaynedunncom Slide 48
ldquoThe project changed the social face of the South African Mining Industryrdquo
Kgosietsile Mogaki
South African Ministry of Minerals and Energy
waynewaynedunncom Slide 49
What was in it for Placer Dome
We believe that our ability to effectively manage social issues is a competitive advantage as we look towards the future of the industry in South Africa and globally
Through programs like Care we are better able to manage risk and are securing our long term future in South Africa and throughout the sub-continent
Piet Kolbe Mine Manager South Deep
Slide 50
And then there is HIVAIDS
RSA ACCOUNTED FOR NEARLY 1 IN 8 OF THE NEW HIV INFECTIONS THAT OCCURRED WORLD WIDE IN 2000
HIV+ PREVALENCE RATE IN WOMEN ATTENDING ANTE-NATAL CLINICS INCREASED FROM 07 IN 1990 TO 248 IN 2001
AVERAGE OF 1700 NEW INFECTIONS PER DAY
LIFE EXPECTANCY WILL DECLINE FROM 65 TO 40 BY 2011
65
40
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
2001 2011
Life Expectancy
waynewaynedunncom Slide 51
HIVAIDS Facts (in 2000)
ESTIMATED THAT 12 OF TOTAL RSA POPULATION AND 25 OF MINEWORKERS ARE HIV+
ALREADY 400000 PEOPLE ARE AIDS SICK AND THIS WILL INCREASE TO 14 M BY 2010
YOUNG WOMEN PARTICULARLY VULNERABLE ndash 239 AGED BETWEEN 15 ndash 49 ALREADY INFECTED AND WILL RISE TO 297 BY 2007
AIDS ORPHANS AT PRESENT AMOUNT TO 660000+ AND WILL RISE TO 18M BY 2015
ACCUMULATIVE AIDS DEATHS WILL RISE TO 9M BY 2015
Slide 52
HIVAIDS Impact REDUCED ECONOMIC GROWTH RATE ndash 2010 GDP 20 below a non AIDS
scenario REDUCED POPULATION ndash RSA population 10M smaller than non AIDS scenario SKYROCKETING DEMANDS ON PUBLIC HEALTH SYSTEM - RADICALLY CHANGED PRIVATE SPENDING PATTERNS ndash to healthcare and
funeral costs IMPACT ON SOCIO-ECONOMIC STABILITY (orphans)
HIVAIDS is the worst epidemic in human history At every level it is causing
devastation destruction and suffering throughout Southern Africa This is the reality for business operating in much of Africa today Nobody can afford to ignore it
Slide 53
HIVAIDS and Gold Mining
$10oz impact if nothing is done (5 of production costs) ~$3oz with maximum
intervention Impact on social and political
stability
Slide 54
HIVAIDS Programming Placer Dome program ndash
multi-level and holistic Education Prevention Treatment Impact mitigation (when one
has AIDS) On the minesite In local communities In rural areas where our
workers come from
Slide 55
Minesite Program
TRAINING AND EDUCATION
STI amp TB TREATMENT
CONDOM DISTRIBUTION
PEER EDUCATION
VOLUNTARY COUNSELING AND TESTING (VCT)
WELLNESS PROGRAM
MEDICAL REPATRIATION
waynewaynedunncom Slide 56
Minesite Program
waynewaynedunncom Slide 57
Current Community Program
AWARENESS AND EDUCATION PROGRAMS
MOBILE CLINIC
CONDOM amp FEMIDOM DISTRIBUTION
PERIODIC PRESUMPTIVE TREATMENT (PPT)
TREATMENT FOR SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS ( STI)
waynewaynedunncom Slide 58
COMMUNITY PROGRAM
Community Mobile Clinic
waynewaynedunncom Slide 59
And when HIV prevention doesnrsquot work What to do when people can no
longer work They return to their villages
where there is little or no support Families are overwhelmed Tremendous social and
economic impact Addressing it effectively is too
much for one company
Slide 60
Industry Home Based Care
TEBA INFRA-STRUCTURE
TRAINING OF CARE GIVERS
SUPPORT STRUCTURE ndash QUALIFIED STAFF
MONTHLY MEDICATION
WORK WITH OTHER STAKEHOLDERS (EG TRADITIONAL HEALERS)
WORLD BANK DEVELOPMENT INNOVATION AWARD
waynewaynedunncom Slide 61
Home Based Care
Slide 62
INDUSTRY HOME BASED CARE RESULTS (Year One)
Milestone Target Actual
Community Care Supporters engaged 87 127
Community Care Training
87 123
People under Home Based Care 696 801
THE PROJECT EXCEEDED TARGETS IN EVERY AREA
waynewaynedunncom Slide 63
Overview of Placer Dome AIDS Programming SOUTH DEEP Sustainable Development Department
bullVoluntary Counseling and testing HIV Negative bullContinue working
On Mine Program Community Program
Modified work program Farm bullAgricultural work Environmental
Medical repatriation
Home Based Care
Benefits Care Positive
HBC EC OPP
Back to work or Re skilled
Wellness Program
waynewaynedunncom Slide 64
But what happens to children and families when the breadwinner canrsquot
work
Slide 65
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas HIVAIDS is having a
monumental impact on the socio-economic well being of families throughout rural Southern Africa
Workers who used to
support extended families of 10-20 people are becoming too sick to work and are coming home literally to die
Slide 66
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas Knowing that their family needs the
income and that there is little medical care for them if they go home these workers are staying on the job as long as possible In addition to the human tragedy
this is having a severe impact on business productivity There are solid business and
humane reasons to address this problem But economies of scale are
needed
waynewaynedunncom
Reputational Results for Placer Dome Worst to First (enhanced
relationships in South Africa and Globally) First private sector project
to ever win World Bank Development Innovation Award Canadian CSREthical
Project Award (2004) Numerous other awards Stanford Case Study
waynewaynedunncom Slide 68
Where to next
The Care project piloted an effective means of assisting rural families to become economically active and has an existing infrastructure and management system in place
Industry Home Based Care project piloted a cost
effective fee for service program to support medically repatriated workers and their families
Slide 69
Planned Program
Care Positive Integrate the Home Based Care
project with the Care process and launch as a fee for service based program to address the social and economic impacts that AIDS is having on rural families and communities Start with the mining industry but
design the infrastructure and management systems to enable participation by other industries governments and donor community stakeholders
Care Process
+
Home Based Care
=
Care Positive
waynewaynedunncom Slide 70
Care Positive Summary
waynewaynedunncom
Andhellip After over a year of negotiations CIDA declined to
participate in the Care Positive program (partnering with a mining company was seen as too much reputational risk) Industry was frustrated because the negotiations
had been invited by CIDA and industry had investment over $100000 and considerable reputational capital into them Industry went forward with modified HIVAIDS
programming but huge developmental impacts were lost
waynewaynedunncom Slide 72
MDG Impacts of Placer Dome in South Africa
1 Poverty and hunger 2 Some impact on primary education (School
feeding program) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
One thing leads to another
World Bank observed how Placer Domersquos leadership on HIVAIDS moved South African mining industry All indications were that PNG was at risk of huge
crisis Placer Dome had two mines in PNG World Bank asked Placer Dome to take a look at
what might be done
waynewaynedunncom
PNG HIVAIDS Scoping mission to
determine what might be done and how Enthusiastic interest from
industry government multi-laterals (WHO UNAIDS World Banketc) ODA (AusAID) CIDA partnered with Place Dome to develop an
HIVAIDS strategy for PNG that integrated industry public sector civil society and international community
waynewaynedunncom
PNG Outcomes (or outputs ndash Irsquom never sure) Partnership with Mining
Industry Civil Society WHO UNAIDS UNDP World Bank PNG AIDS AusAID Oil Palm Industry etc National workshop on
HIVAIDS and publicprivate partnerships SouthSouth Collaboration
Industry government civil society international community study trip to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom
waynewaynedunncom
PNG AIDS mission to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom Slide 78
MDG Impacts of PNG HIVAIDS work
1 Poverty and hunger (nutritional supplements) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Major gold find in WestCentral Turkey No successful
mining project launched in decades Eurogold project
built launched and halted by community action in late 1990s ndash still mothballed
UsakKislidag Minesite
Eurogold site
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Isolated rural area Nearly half of nearby
communities opposed to mine development Agriculture primary
economic activity in rural communities ndash smallmicro family farms
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Engaged with community beginning in early exploration stages Ongoing discussion and consultation for years during
exploration and development CIDA support to develop and strategic development plan Water supply for local villages Support to local health care Jobs and Procurement Agricultural Strategy (worked with farmers and provincial
govt to develop) Animal husbandry efficiencies (dairy sheep genetics etc) Agriculture research capacity
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Smooth permitting process Good local relationships (broad and deep) Over a decade of smooth operations Share price up over 15x (from $075 to $1325 Opened second mine in Turkey
bull Able to deal with controversial watershed issues after relationship success in Usak
waynewaynedunncom Slide 83
MDG Impacts of Eldorado Gold
1 Poverty and hunger (minimal) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Underwater Logging in Ghana
waynewaynedunncom
Private Sector and International Development
Private sector especially resource extraction has a very mixed record bull Some horrendous disasters (Nigeria Warao Peoples in
Venezuela etc) bull Some great successes (Placer Dome Care project
mining and HIVAIDS in South Africa [but mining also created conditions to facilitate the spread of AIDS] AIDS strategy in PNG Cameco in Saskatchewan)
Successes can have a direct impact on Millennium Develpoment Goals
waynewaynedunncom
Group Exercise Using the CIDA and Mining Companies papers that were
circulated on Tuesday discuss the questions below as a group Select a spokesperson to report the group consensus to the
room (if no consensus then have spokesperson report differing positions)
Should Official Development Assistance agencies like
CIDA and multi-laterals like the United Nations Development Program work with private sector in developing economies If yes why And how should they work with them If no why And what should they do when
interestsobjectives overlap
waynewaynedunncom
SDCSR Implementation Challenges
more than a warm fuzzy issue Spending isnrsquot the answer
Plan
Framework
System
Results
Solving social problems Objectives
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Beyond Beads and Trinkets ndash BC Mining Review
A lsquohow torsquo article on mining and CSR
Wayne Dunn
BP Venezuela Indigenous Relations ndash Meeting the Challenge Responsibly and Sustainably
Situational assessment and strategic plan for BP Venezuela Authorized for release by BP
Wayne Dunn
Cameco Community Relations Report
Situational assessment and management strategy Authorized for release by Cameco
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author Beyond Beads lsquon Trinkets A systematic approach to managing community relations
A conference paper describing a systematic approach to community relations management helping companies to methodically develop mutually beneficial relationships with local communities and interests (this is one of the earliest papers on this subject ndash written in 1998)
Wayne Dunn
The costs of conflict with local communities in the extractive industry
Analysis of the cost of community conflicts in the Extractive Sector
Rachel Davis and Daniel M Franks
Creating Shared Value
Harvard Business Review interview with Michael Porter
Video
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Social License Its all about value
Discussion on Social License and shareholder Value
Wayne Dunn
Its about Development Commentary on the CIDAMining Company issue
Wayne Dunn
Integrating corporate strategy and social responsibilitymdashmarket returns from stakeholder engagement
Discussion and analysis on market returns on stakeholder engagement
Witold J Henisz Sinziana Dorobantu and Lite J Narty
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
McGill Reporter ndash Four Burning Questions Wayne Dunn on CSR
Discussion on CSR Wayne Dunn
Miningrsquos contribution to sustainable development ndashan overview
Discussion paper prepared by the International Council on Mining and Metals
Millennium Development Goals
United Nations
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Mining and Agriculture Development
A short lsquohow torsquo guide for mining projects to engage with the local agriculture sector
Al Hingston
PDSA Social Value Brochure
Brochure on social value created by Placer Dome South Africa
Placer Dome
The Value of Social License
Opinion piece published in Northern Miner
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Golden Opportunity When a Canadian multinational laid off hundreds of gold miners in South Africa it went many extra miles to help them get back on their feet
Stanford Business School Case Study on Placer Dome in South Africa
Wayne Dunn
The Changing Resource Development Paradigm Maximizing Sustainable Local Benefits from Resource Development
Strategic thought piece prepared for the government of British Columbia Canada
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
The Disappearing Barriers Between Business And Non-profits Are Driving Innovation
Discussion paper
Katherine Pikus
When Condoms are not enough
World Bank staff magazine article on Placer Dome and South African mining industryrsquos work with HIVAIDS
Craig Andrews
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
MINING AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA Preliminary Research on a Potential Pilot Project in Porgera and Lihir
Strategic research and action plan on mining and local economic development in Papua New Guinea prepared for the World Bank
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
What we covered
We will explore Why we even discuss private sector contributions Why does the private sector engage in international
development MDGs as a unifying framework between public private
and civil society sectors in International Development Some case study examples (mostly in extractive
sector) Publicprivatecivil society collaboration ndash case study
and discussion (CIDA and Mining Companies) Open discussion on topics of interest (time permitting)
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Alignment around Shared Value For shareholders For Communities For People For Governments
Private Sector Contributions To International Development
Remember
Slide 42
Chicken raising business
Slide 43
Furniture making
waynewaynedunncom Slide 44
Unique training programs
waynewaynedunncom Slide 45
Rice farming in Mozambique
Slide 46
Spaza (convenience) shop
Slide 47
And the business value ishellip HIVAIDS Black Empowerment new
mining legislation social scorecards escalating security challenges and a myriad of other issues are the daily facts of mining life Mines and mining companies must demonstrate an ability to create meaningful value for people communities and other social stakeholders ndash and they must do so while meeting increasingly challenging financial targets
Placer Dome is not a charity and the
Care project was not just some sort of corporate philanthropy
waynewaynedunncom Slide 48
ldquoThe project changed the social face of the South African Mining Industryrdquo
Kgosietsile Mogaki
South African Ministry of Minerals and Energy
waynewaynedunncom Slide 49
What was in it for Placer Dome
We believe that our ability to effectively manage social issues is a competitive advantage as we look towards the future of the industry in South Africa and globally
Through programs like Care we are better able to manage risk and are securing our long term future in South Africa and throughout the sub-continent
Piet Kolbe Mine Manager South Deep
Slide 50
And then there is HIVAIDS
RSA ACCOUNTED FOR NEARLY 1 IN 8 OF THE NEW HIV INFECTIONS THAT OCCURRED WORLD WIDE IN 2000
HIV+ PREVALENCE RATE IN WOMEN ATTENDING ANTE-NATAL CLINICS INCREASED FROM 07 IN 1990 TO 248 IN 2001
AVERAGE OF 1700 NEW INFECTIONS PER DAY
LIFE EXPECTANCY WILL DECLINE FROM 65 TO 40 BY 2011
65
40
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
2001 2011
Life Expectancy
waynewaynedunncom Slide 51
HIVAIDS Facts (in 2000)
ESTIMATED THAT 12 OF TOTAL RSA POPULATION AND 25 OF MINEWORKERS ARE HIV+
ALREADY 400000 PEOPLE ARE AIDS SICK AND THIS WILL INCREASE TO 14 M BY 2010
YOUNG WOMEN PARTICULARLY VULNERABLE ndash 239 AGED BETWEEN 15 ndash 49 ALREADY INFECTED AND WILL RISE TO 297 BY 2007
AIDS ORPHANS AT PRESENT AMOUNT TO 660000+ AND WILL RISE TO 18M BY 2015
ACCUMULATIVE AIDS DEATHS WILL RISE TO 9M BY 2015
Slide 52
HIVAIDS Impact REDUCED ECONOMIC GROWTH RATE ndash 2010 GDP 20 below a non AIDS
scenario REDUCED POPULATION ndash RSA population 10M smaller than non AIDS scenario SKYROCKETING DEMANDS ON PUBLIC HEALTH SYSTEM - RADICALLY CHANGED PRIVATE SPENDING PATTERNS ndash to healthcare and
funeral costs IMPACT ON SOCIO-ECONOMIC STABILITY (orphans)
HIVAIDS is the worst epidemic in human history At every level it is causing
devastation destruction and suffering throughout Southern Africa This is the reality for business operating in much of Africa today Nobody can afford to ignore it
Slide 53
HIVAIDS and Gold Mining
$10oz impact if nothing is done (5 of production costs) ~$3oz with maximum
intervention Impact on social and political
stability
Slide 54
HIVAIDS Programming Placer Dome program ndash
multi-level and holistic Education Prevention Treatment Impact mitigation (when one
has AIDS) On the minesite In local communities In rural areas where our
workers come from
Slide 55
Minesite Program
TRAINING AND EDUCATION
STI amp TB TREATMENT
CONDOM DISTRIBUTION
PEER EDUCATION
VOLUNTARY COUNSELING AND TESTING (VCT)
WELLNESS PROGRAM
MEDICAL REPATRIATION
waynewaynedunncom Slide 56
Minesite Program
waynewaynedunncom Slide 57
Current Community Program
AWARENESS AND EDUCATION PROGRAMS
MOBILE CLINIC
CONDOM amp FEMIDOM DISTRIBUTION
PERIODIC PRESUMPTIVE TREATMENT (PPT)
TREATMENT FOR SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS ( STI)
waynewaynedunncom Slide 58
COMMUNITY PROGRAM
Community Mobile Clinic
waynewaynedunncom Slide 59
And when HIV prevention doesnrsquot work What to do when people can no
longer work They return to their villages
where there is little or no support Families are overwhelmed Tremendous social and
economic impact Addressing it effectively is too
much for one company
Slide 60
Industry Home Based Care
TEBA INFRA-STRUCTURE
TRAINING OF CARE GIVERS
SUPPORT STRUCTURE ndash QUALIFIED STAFF
MONTHLY MEDICATION
WORK WITH OTHER STAKEHOLDERS (EG TRADITIONAL HEALERS)
WORLD BANK DEVELOPMENT INNOVATION AWARD
waynewaynedunncom Slide 61
Home Based Care
Slide 62
INDUSTRY HOME BASED CARE RESULTS (Year One)
Milestone Target Actual
Community Care Supporters engaged 87 127
Community Care Training
87 123
People under Home Based Care 696 801
THE PROJECT EXCEEDED TARGETS IN EVERY AREA
waynewaynedunncom Slide 63
Overview of Placer Dome AIDS Programming SOUTH DEEP Sustainable Development Department
bullVoluntary Counseling and testing HIV Negative bullContinue working
On Mine Program Community Program
Modified work program Farm bullAgricultural work Environmental
Medical repatriation
Home Based Care
Benefits Care Positive
HBC EC OPP
Back to work or Re skilled
Wellness Program
waynewaynedunncom Slide 64
But what happens to children and families when the breadwinner canrsquot
work
Slide 65
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas HIVAIDS is having a
monumental impact on the socio-economic well being of families throughout rural Southern Africa
Workers who used to
support extended families of 10-20 people are becoming too sick to work and are coming home literally to die
Slide 66
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas Knowing that their family needs the
income and that there is little medical care for them if they go home these workers are staying on the job as long as possible In addition to the human tragedy
this is having a severe impact on business productivity There are solid business and
humane reasons to address this problem But economies of scale are
needed
waynewaynedunncom
Reputational Results for Placer Dome Worst to First (enhanced
relationships in South Africa and Globally) First private sector project
to ever win World Bank Development Innovation Award Canadian CSREthical
Project Award (2004) Numerous other awards Stanford Case Study
waynewaynedunncom Slide 68
Where to next
The Care project piloted an effective means of assisting rural families to become economically active and has an existing infrastructure and management system in place
Industry Home Based Care project piloted a cost
effective fee for service program to support medically repatriated workers and their families
Slide 69
Planned Program
Care Positive Integrate the Home Based Care
project with the Care process and launch as a fee for service based program to address the social and economic impacts that AIDS is having on rural families and communities Start with the mining industry but
design the infrastructure and management systems to enable participation by other industries governments and donor community stakeholders
Care Process
+
Home Based Care
=
Care Positive
waynewaynedunncom Slide 70
Care Positive Summary
waynewaynedunncom
Andhellip After over a year of negotiations CIDA declined to
participate in the Care Positive program (partnering with a mining company was seen as too much reputational risk) Industry was frustrated because the negotiations
had been invited by CIDA and industry had investment over $100000 and considerable reputational capital into them Industry went forward with modified HIVAIDS
programming but huge developmental impacts were lost
waynewaynedunncom Slide 72
MDG Impacts of Placer Dome in South Africa
1 Poverty and hunger 2 Some impact on primary education (School
feeding program) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
One thing leads to another
World Bank observed how Placer Domersquos leadership on HIVAIDS moved South African mining industry All indications were that PNG was at risk of huge
crisis Placer Dome had two mines in PNG World Bank asked Placer Dome to take a look at
what might be done
waynewaynedunncom
PNG HIVAIDS Scoping mission to
determine what might be done and how Enthusiastic interest from
industry government multi-laterals (WHO UNAIDS World Banketc) ODA (AusAID) CIDA partnered with Place Dome to develop an
HIVAIDS strategy for PNG that integrated industry public sector civil society and international community
waynewaynedunncom
PNG Outcomes (or outputs ndash Irsquom never sure) Partnership with Mining
Industry Civil Society WHO UNAIDS UNDP World Bank PNG AIDS AusAID Oil Palm Industry etc National workshop on
HIVAIDS and publicprivate partnerships SouthSouth Collaboration
Industry government civil society international community study trip to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom
waynewaynedunncom
PNG AIDS mission to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom Slide 78
MDG Impacts of PNG HIVAIDS work
1 Poverty and hunger (nutritional supplements) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Major gold find in WestCentral Turkey No successful
mining project launched in decades Eurogold project
built launched and halted by community action in late 1990s ndash still mothballed
UsakKislidag Minesite
Eurogold site
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Isolated rural area Nearly half of nearby
communities opposed to mine development Agriculture primary
economic activity in rural communities ndash smallmicro family farms
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Engaged with community beginning in early exploration stages Ongoing discussion and consultation for years during
exploration and development CIDA support to develop and strategic development plan Water supply for local villages Support to local health care Jobs and Procurement Agricultural Strategy (worked with farmers and provincial
govt to develop) Animal husbandry efficiencies (dairy sheep genetics etc) Agriculture research capacity
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Smooth permitting process Good local relationships (broad and deep) Over a decade of smooth operations Share price up over 15x (from $075 to $1325 Opened second mine in Turkey
bull Able to deal with controversial watershed issues after relationship success in Usak
waynewaynedunncom Slide 83
MDG Impacts of Eldorado Gold
1 Poverty and hunger (minimal) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Underwater Logging in Ghana
waynewaynedunncom
Private Sector and International Development
Private sector especially resource extraction has a very mixed record bull Some horrendous disasters (Nigeria Warao Peoples in
Venezuela etc) bull Some great successes (Placer Dome Care project
mining and HIVAIDS in South Africa [but mining also created conditions to facilitate the spread of AIDS] AIDS strategy in PNG Cameco in Saskatchewan)
Successes can have a direct impact on Millennium Develpoment Goals
waynewaynedunncom
Group Exercise Using the CIDA and Mining Companies papers that were
circulated on Tuesday discuss the questions below as a group Select a spokesperson to report the group consensus to the
room (if no consensus then have spokesperson report differing positions)
Should Official Development Assistance agencies like
CIDA and multi-laterals like the United Nations Development Program work with private sector in developing economies If yes why And how should they work with them If no why And what should they do when
interestsobjectives overlap
waynewaynedunncom
SDCSR Implementation Challenges
more than a warm fuzzy issue Spending isnrsquot the answer
Plan
Framework
System
Results
Solving social problems Objectives
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Beyond Beads and Trinkets ndash BC Mining Review
A lsquohow torsquo article on mining and CSR
Wayne Dunn
BP Venezuela Indigenous Relations ndash Meeting the Challenge Responsibly and Sustainably
Situational assessment and strategic plan for BP Venezuela Authorized for release by BP
Wayne Dunn
Cameco Community Relations Report
Situational assessment and management strategy Authorized for release by Cameco
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author Beyond Beads lsquon Trinkets A systematic approach to managing community relations
A conference paper describing a systematic approach to community relations management helping companies to methodically develop mutually beneficial relationships with local communities and interests (this is one of the earliest papers on this subject ndash written in 1998)
Wayne Dunn
The costs of conflict with local communities in the extractive industry
Analysis of the cost of community conflicts in the Extractive Sector
Rachel Davis and Daniel M Franks
Creating Shared Value
Harvard Business Review interview with Michael Porter
Video
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Social License Its all about value
Discussion on Social License and shareholder Value
Wayne Dunn
Its about Development Commentary on the CIDAMining Company issue
Wayne Dunn
Integrating corporate strategy and social responsibilitymdashmarket returns from stakeholder engagement
Discussion and analysis on market returns on stakeholder engagement
Witold J Henisz Sinziana Dorobantu and Lite J Narty
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
McGill Reporter ndash Four Burning Questions Wayne Dunn on CSR
Discussion on CSR Wayne Dunn
Miningrsquos contribution to sustainable development ndashan overview
Discussion paper prepared by the International Council on Mining and Metals
Millennium Development Goals
United Nations
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Mining and Agriculture Development
A short lsquohow torsquo guide for mining projects to engage with the local agriculture sector
Al Hingston
PDSA Social Value Brochure
Brochure on social value created by Placer Dome South Africa
Placer Dome
The Value of Social License
Opinion piece published in Northern Miner
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Golden Opportunity When a Canadian multinational laid off hundreds of gold miners in South Africa it went many extra miles to help them get back on their feet
Stanford Business School Case Study on Placer Dome in South Africa
Wayne Dunn
The Changing Resource Development Paradigm Maximizing Sustainable Local Benefits from Resource Development
Strategic thought piece prepared for the government of British Columbia Canada
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
The Disappearing Barriers Between Business And Non-profits Are Driving Innovation
Discussion paper
Katherine Pikus
When Condoms are not enough
World Bank staff magazine article on Placer Dome and South African mining industryrsquos work with HIVAIDS
Craig Andrews
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
MINING AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA Preliminary Research on a Potential Pilot Project in Porgera and Lihir
Strategic research and action plan on mining and local economic development in Papua New Guinea prepared for the World Bank
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
What we covered
We will explore Why we even discuss private sector contributions Why does the private sector engage in international
development MDGs as a unifying framework between public private
and civil society sectors in International Development Some case study examples (mostly in extractive
sector) Publicprivatecivil society collaboration ndash case study
and discussion (CIDA and Mining Companies) Open discussion on topics of interest (time permitting)
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Alignment around Shared Value For shareholders For Communities For People For Governments
Private Sector Contributions To International Development
Remember
Slide 43
Furniture making
waynewaynedunncom Slide 44
Unique training programs
waynewaynedunncom Slide 45
Rice farming in Mozambique
Slide 46
Spaza (convenience) shop
Slide 47
And the business value ishellip HIVAIDS Black Empowerment new
mining legislation social scorecards escalating security challenges and a myriad of other issues are the daily facts of mining life Mines and mining companies must demonstrate an ability to create meaningful value for people communities and other social stakeholders ndash and they must do so while meeting increasingly challenging financial targets
Placer Dome is not a charity and the
Care project was not just some sort of corporate philanthropy
waynewaynedunncom Slide 48
ldquoThe project changed the social face of the South African Mining Industryrdquo
Kgosietsile Mogaki
South African Ministry of Minerals and Energy
waynewaynedunncom Slide 49
What was in it for Placer Dome
We believe that our ability to effectively manage social issues is a competitive advantage as we look towards the future of the industry in South Africa and globally
Through programs like Care we are better able to manage risk and are securing our long term future in South Africa and throughout the sub-continent
Piet Kolbe Mine Manager South Deep
Slide 50
And then there is HIVAIDS
RSA ACCOUNTED FOR NEARLY 1 IN 8 OF THE NEW HIV INFECTIONS THAT OCCURRED WORLD WIDE IN 2000
HIV+ PREVALENCE RATE IN WOMEN ATTENDING ANTE-NATAL CLINICS INCREASED FROM 07 IN 1990 TO 248 IN 2001
AVERAGE OF 1700 NEW INFECTIONS PER DAY
LIFE EXPECTANCY WILL DECLINE FROM 65 TO 40 BY 2011
65
40
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
2001 2011
Life Expectancy
waynewaynedunncom Slide 51
HIVAIDS Facts (in 2000)
ESTIMATED THAT 12 OF TOTAL RSA POPULATION AND 25 OF MINEWORKERS ARE HIV+
ALREADY 400000 PEOPLE ARE AIDS SICK AND THIS WILL INCREASE TO 14 M BY 2010
YOUNG WOMEN PARTICULARLY VULNERABLE ndash 239 AGED BETWEEN 15 ndash 49 ALREADY INFECTED AND WILL RISE TO 297 BY 2007
AIDS ORPHANS AT PRESENT AMOUNT TO 660000+ AND WILL RISE TO 18M BY 2015
ACCUMULATIVE AIDS DEATHS WILL RISE TO 9M BY 2015
Slide 52
HIVAIDS Impact REDUCED ECONOMIC GROWTH RATE ndash 2010 GDP 20 below a non AIDS
scenario REDUCED POPULATION ndash RSA population 10M smaller than non AIDS scenario SKYROCKETING DEMANDS ON PUBLIC HEALTH SYSTEM - RADICALLY CHANGED PRIVATE SPENDING PATTERNS ndash to healthcare and
funeral costs IMPACT ON SOCIO-ECONOMIC STABILITY (orphans)
HIVAIDS is the worst epidemic in human history At every level it is causing
devastation destruction and suffering throughout Southern Africa This is the reality for business operating in much of Africa today Nobody can afford to ignore it
Slide 53
HIVAIDS and Gold Mining
$10oz impact if nothing is done (5 of production costs) ~$3oz with maximum
intervention Impact on social and political
stability
Slide 54
HIVAIDS Programming Placer Dome program ndash
multi-level and holistic Education Prevention Treatment Impact mitigation (when one
has AIDS) On the minesite In local communities In rural areas where our
workers come from
Slide 55
Minesite Program
TRAINING AND EDUCATION
STI amp TB TREATMENT
CONDOM DISTRIBUTION
PEER EDUCATION
VOLUNTARY COUNSELING AND TESTING (VCT)
WELLNESS PROGRAM
MEDICAL REPATRIATION
waynewaynedunncom Slide 56
Minesite Program
waynewaynedunncom Slide 57
Current Community Program
AWARENESS AND EDUCATION PROGRAMS
MOBILE CLINIC
CONDOM amp FEMIDOM DISTRIBUTION
PERIODIC PRESUMPTIVE TREATMENT (PPT)
TREATMENT FOR SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS ( STI)
waynewaynedunncom Slide 58
COMMUNITY PROGRAM
Community Mobile Clinic
waynewaynedunncom Slide 59
And when HIV prevention doesnrsquot work What to do when people can no
longer work They return to their villages
where there is little or no support Families are overwhelmed Tremendous social and
economic impact Addressing it effectively is too
much for one company
Slide 60
Industry Home Based Care
TEBA INFRA-STRUCTURE
TRAINING OF CARE GIVERS
SUPPORT STRUCTURE ndash QUALIFIED STAFF
MONTHLY MEDICATION
WORK WITH OTHER STAKEHOLDERS (EG TRADITIONAL HEALERS)
WORLD BANK DEVELOPMENT INNOVATION AWARD
waynewaynedunncom Slide 61
Home Based Care
Slide 62
INDUSTRY HOME BASED CARE RESULTS (Year One)
Milestone Target Actual
Community Care Supporters engaged 87 127
Community Care Training
87 123
People under Home Based Care 696 801
THE PROJECT EXCEEDED TARGETS IN EVERY AREA
waynewaynedunncom Slide 63
Overview of Placer Dome AIDS Programming SOUTH DEEP Sustainable Development Department
bullVoluntary Counseling and testing HIV Negative bullContinue working
On Mine Program Community Program
Modified work program Farm bullAgricultural work Environmental
Medical repatriation
Home Based Care
Benefits Care Positive
HBC EC OPP
Back to work or Re skilled
Wellness Program
waynewaynedunncom Slide 64
But what happens to children and families when the breadwinner canrsquot
work
Slide 65
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas HIVAIDS is having a
monumental impact on the socio-economic well being of families throughout rural Southern Africa
Workers who used to
support extended families of 10-20 people are becoming too sick to work and are coming home literally to die
Slide 66
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas Knowing that their family needs the
income and that there is little medical care for them if they go home these workers are staying on the job as long as possible In addition to the human tragedy
this is having a severe impact on business productivity There are solid business and
humane reasons to address this problem But economies of scale are
needed
waynewaynedunncom
Reputational Results for Placer Dome Worst to First (enhanced
relationships in South Africa and Globally) First private sector project
to ever win World Bank Development Innovation Award Canadian CSREthical
Project Award (2004) Numerous other awards Stanford Case Study
waynewaynedunncom Slide 68
Where to next
The Care project piloted an effective means of assisting rural families to become economically active and has an existing infrastructure and management system in place
Industry Home Based Care project piloted a cost
effective fee for service program to support medically repatriated workers and their families
Slide 69
Planned Program
Care Positive Integrate the Home Based Care
project with the Care process and launch as a fee for service based program to address the social and economic impacts that AIDS is having on rural families and communities Start with the mining industry but
design the infrastructure and management systems to enable participation by other industries governments and donor community stakeholders
Care Process
+
Home Based Care
=
Care Positive
waynewaynedunncom Slide 70
Care Positive Summary
waynewaynedunncom
Andhellip After over a year of negotiations CIDA declined to
participate in the Care Positive program (partnering with a mining company was seen as too much reputational risk) Industry was frustrated because the negotiations
had been invited by CIDA and industry had investment over $100000 and considerable reputational capital into them Industry went forward with modified HIVAIDS
programming but huge developmental impacts were lost
waynewaynedunncom Slide 72
MDG Impacts of Placer Dome in South Africa
1 Poverty and hunger 2 Some impact on primary education (School
feeding program) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
One thing leads to another
World Bank observed how Placer Domersquos leadership on HIVAIDS moved South African mining industry All indications were that PNG was at risk of huge
crisis Placer Dome had two mines in PNG World Bank asked Placer Dome to take a look at
what might be done
waynewaynedunncom
PNG HIVAIDS Scoping mission to
determine what might be done and how Enthusiastic interest from
industry government multi-laterals (WHO UNAIDS World Banketc) ODA (AusAID) CIDA partnered with Place Dome to develop an
HIVAIDS strategy for PNG that integrated industry public sector civil society and international community
waynewaynedunncom
PNG Outcomes (or outputs ndash Irsquom never sure) Partnership with Mining
Industry Civil Society WHO UNAIDS UNDP World Bank PNG AIDS AusAID Oil Palm Industry etc National workshop on
HIVAIDS and publicprivate partnerships SouthSouth Collaboration
Industry government civil society international community study trip to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom
waynewaynedunncom
PNG AIDS mission to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom Slide 78
MDG Impacts of PNG HIVAIDS work
1 Poverty and hunger (nutritional supplements) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Major gold find in WestCentral Turkey No successful
mining project launched in decades Eurogold project
built launched and halted by community action in late 1990s ndash still mothballed
UsakKislidag Minesite
Eurogold site
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Isolated rural area Nearly half of nearby
communities opposed to mine development Agriculture primary
economic activity in rural communities ndash smallmicro family farms
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Engaged with community beginning in early exploration stages Ongoing discussion and consultation for years during
exploration and development CIDA support to develop and strategic development plan Water supply for local villages Support to local health care Jobs and Procurement Agricultural Strategy (worked with farmers and provincial
govt to develop) Animal husbandry efficiencies (dairy sheep genetics etc) Agriculture research capacity
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Smooth permitting process Good local relationships (broad and deep) Over a decade of smooth operations Share price up over 15x (from $075 to $1325 Opened second mine in Turkey
bull Able to deal with controversial watershed issues after relationship success in Usak
waynewaynedunncom Slide 83
MDG Impacts of Eldorado Gold
1 Poverty and hunger (minimal) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Underwater Logging in Ghana
waynewaynedunncom
Private Sector and International Development
Private sector especially resource extraction has a very mixed record bull Some horrendous disasters (Nigeria Warao Peoples in
Venezuela etc) bull Some great successes (Placer Dome Care project
mining and HIVAIDS in South Africa [but mining also created conditions to facilitate the spread of AIDS] AIDS strategy in PNG Cameco in Saskatchewan)
Successes can have a direct impact on Millennium Develpoment Goals
waynewaynedunncom
Group Exercise Using the CIDA and Mining Companies papers that were
circulated on Tuesday discuss the questions below as a group Select a spokesperson to report the group consensus to the
room (if no consensus then have spokesperson report differing positions)
Should Official Development Assistance agencies like
CIDA and multi-laterals like the United Nations Development Program work with private sector in developing economies If yes why And how should they work with them If no why And what should they do when
interestsobjectives overlap
waynewaynedunncom
SDCSR Implementation Challenges
more than a warm fuzzy issue Spending isnrsquot the answer
Plan
Framework
System
Results
Solving social problems Objectives
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Beyond Beads and Trinkets ndash BC Mining Review
A lsquohow torsquo article on mining and CSR
Wayne Dunn
BP Venezuela Indigenous Relations ndash Meeting the Challenge Responsibly and Sustainably
Situational assessment and strategic plan for BP Venezuela Authorized for release by BP
Wayne Dunn
Cameco Community Relations Report
Situational assessment and management strategy Authorized for release by Cameco
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author Beyond Beads lsquon Trinkets A systematic approach to managing community relations
A conference paper describing a systematic approach to community relations management helping companies to methodically develop mutually beneficial relationships with local communities and interests (this is one of the earliest papers on this subject ndash written in 1998)
Wayne Dunn
The costs of conflict with local communities in the extractive industry
Analysis of the cost of community conflicts in the Extractive Sector
Rachel Davis and Daniel M Franks
Creating Shared Value
Harvard Business Review interview with Michael Porter
Video
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Social License Its all about value
Discussion on Social License and shareholder Value
Wayne Dunn
Its about Development Commentary on the CIDAMining Company issue
Wayne Dunn
Integrating corporate strategy and social responsibilitymdashmarket returns from stakeholder engagement
Discussion and analysis on market returns on stakeholder engagement
Witold J Henisz Sinziana Dorobantu and Lite J Narty
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
McGill Reporter ndash Four Burning Questions Wayne Dunn on CSR
Discussion on CSR Wayne Dunn
Miningrsquos contribution to sustainable development ndashan overview
Discussion paper prepared by the International Council on Mining and Metals
Millennium Development Goals
United Nations
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Mining and Agriculture Development
A short lsquohow torsquo guide for mining projects to engage with the local agriculture sector
Al Hingston
PDSA Social Value Brochure
Brochure on social value created by Placer Dome South Africa
Placer Dome
The Value of Social License
Opinion piece published in Northern Miner
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Golden Opportunity When a Canadian multinational laid off hundreds of gold miners in South Africa it went many extra miles to help them get back on their feet
Stanford Business School Case Study on Placer Dome in South Africa
Wayne Dunn
The Changing Resource Development Paradigm Maximizing Sustainable Local Benefits from Resource Development
Strategic thought piece prepared for the government of British Columbia Canada
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
The Disappearing Barriers Between Business And Non-profits Are Driving Innovation
Discussion paper
Katherine Pikus
When Condoms are not enough
World Bank staff magazine article on Placer Dome and South African mining industryrsquos work with HIVAIDS
Craig Andrews
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
MINING AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA Preliminary Research on a Potential Pilot Project in Porgera and Lihir
Strategic research and action plan on mining and local economic development in Papua New Guinea prepared for the World Bank
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
What we covered
We will explore Why we even discuss private sector contributions Why does the private sector engage in international
development MDGs as a unifying framework between public private
and civil society sectors in International Development Some case study examples (mostly in extractive
sector) Publicprivatecivil society collaboration ndash case study
and discussion (CIDA and Mining Companies) Open discussion on topics of interest (time permitting)
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Alignment around Shared Value For shareholders For Communities For People For Governments
Private Sector Contributions To International Development
Remember
waynewaynedunncom Slide 44
Unique training programs
waynewaynedunncom Slide 45
Rice farming in Mozambique
Slide 46
Spaza (convenience) shop
Slide 47
And the business value ishellip HIVAIDS Black Empowerment new
mining legislation social scorecards escalating security challenges and a myriad of other issues are the daily facts of mining life Mines and mining companies must demonstrate an ability to create meaningful value for people communities and other social stakeholders ndash and they must do so while meeting increasingly challenging financial targets
Placer Dome is not a charity and the
Care project was not just some sort of corporate philanthropy
waynewaynedunncom Slide 48
ldquoThe project changed the social face of the South African Mining Industryrdquo
Kgosietsile Mogaki
South African Ministry of Minerals and Energy
waynewaynedunncom Slide 49
What was in it for Placer Dome
We believe that our ability to effectively manage social issues is a competitive advantage as we look towards the future of the industry in South Africa and globally
Through programs like Care we are better able to manage risk and are securing our long term future in South Africa and throughout the sub-continent
Piet Kolbe Mine Manager South Deep
Slide 50
And then there is HIVAIDS
RSA ACCOUNTED FOR NEARLY 1 IN 8 OF THE NEW HIV INFECTIONS THAT OCCURRED WORLD WIDE IN 2000
HIV+ PREVALENCE RATE IN WOMEN ATTENDING ANTE-NATAL CLINICS INCREASED FROM 07 IN 1990 TO 248 IN 2001
AVERAGE OF 1700 NEW INFECTIONS PER DAY
LIFE EXPECTANCY WILL DECLINE FROM 65 TO 40 BY 2011
65
40
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
2001 2011
Life Expectancy
waynewaynedunncom Slide 51
HIVAIDS Facts (in 2000)
ESTIMATED THAT 12 OF TOTAL RSA POPULATION AND 25 OF MINEWORKERS ARE HIV+
ALREADY 400000 PEOPLE ARE AIDS SICK AND THIS WILL INCREASE TO 14 M BY 2010
YOUNG WOMEN PARTICULARLY VULNERABLE ndash 239 AGED BETWEEN 15 ndash 49 ALREADY INFECTED AND WILL RISE TO 297 BY 2007
AIDS ORPHANS AT PRESENT AMOUNT TO 660000+ AND WILL RISE TO 18M BY 2015
ACCUMULATIVE AIDS DEATHS WILL RISE TO 9M BY 2015
Slide 52
HIVAIDS Impact REDUCED ECONOMIC GROWTH RATE ndash 2010 GDP 20 below a non AIDS
scenario REDUCED POPULATION ndash RSA population 10M smaller than non AIDS scenario SKYROCKETING DEMANDS ON PUBLIC HEALTH SYSTEM - RADICALLY CHANGED PRIVATE SPENDING PATTERNS ndash to healthcare and
funeral costs IMPACT ON SOCIO-ECONOMIC STABILITY (orphans)
HIVAIDS is the worst epidemic in human history At every level it is causing
devastation destruction and suffering throughout Southern Africa This is the reality for business operating in much of Africa today Nobody can afford to ignore it
Slide 53
HIVAIDS and Gold Mining
$10oz impact if nothing is done (5 of production costs) ~$3oz with maximum
intervention Impact on social and political
stability
Slide 54
HIVAIDS Programming Placer Dome program ndash
multi-level and holistic Education Prevention Treatment Impact mitigation (when one
has AIDS) On the minesite In local communities In rural areas where our
workers come from
Slide 55
Minesite Program
TRAINING AND EDUCATION
STI amp TB TREATMENT
CONDOM DISTRIBUTION
PEER EDUCATION
VOLUNTARY COUNSELING AND TESTING (VCT)
WELLNESS PROGRAM
MEDICAL REPATRIATION
waynewaynedunncom Slide 56
Minesite Program
waynewaynedunncom Slide 57
Current Community Program
AWARENESS AND EDUCATION PROGRAMS
MOBILE CLINIC
CONDOM amp FEMIDOM DISTRIBUTION
PERIODIC PRESUMPTIVE TREATMENT (PPT)
TREATMENT FOR SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS ( STI)
waynewaynedunncom Slide 58
COMMUNITY PROGRAM
Community Mobile Clinic
waynewaynedunncom Slide 59
And when HIV prevention doesnrsquot work What to do when people can no
longer work They return to their villages
where there is little or no support Families are overwhelmed Tremendous social and
economic impact Addressing it effectively is too
much for one company
Slide 60
Industry Home Based Care
TEBA INFRA-STRUCTURE
TRAINING OF CARE GIVERS
SUPPORT STRUCTURE ndash QUALIFIED STAFF
MONTHLY MEDICATION
WORK WITH OTHER STAKEHOLDERS (EG TRADITIONAL HEALERS)
WORLD BANK DEVELOPMENT INNOVATION AWARD
waynewaynedunncom Slide 61
Home Based Care
Slide 62
INDUSTRY HOME BASED CARE RESULTS (Year One)
Milestone Target Actual
Community Care Supporters engaged 87 127
Community Care Training
87 123
People under Home Based Care 696 801
THE PROJECT EXCEEDED TARGETS IN EVERY AREA
waynewaynedunncom Slide 63
Overview of Placer Dome AIDS Programming SOUTH DEEP Sustainable Development Department
bullVoluntary Counseling and testing HIV Negative bullContinue working
On Mine Program Community Program
Modified work program Farm bullAgricultural work Environmental
Medical repatriation
Home Based Care
Benefits Care Positive
HBC EC OPP
Back to work or Re skilled
Wellness Program
waynewaynedunncom Slide 64
But what happens to children and families when the breadwinner canrsquot
work
Slide 65
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas HIVAIDS is having a
monumental impact on the socio-economic well being of families throughout rural Southern Africa
Workers who used to
support extended families of 10-20 people are becoming too sick to work and are coming home literally to die
Slide 66
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas Knowing that their family needs the
income and that there is little medical care for them if they go home these workers are staying on the job as long as possible In addition to the human tragedy
this is having a severe impact on business productivity There are solid business and
humane reasons to address this problem But economies of scale are
needed
waynewaynedunncom
Reputational Results for Placer Dome Worst to First (enhanced
relationships in South Africa and Globally) First private sector project
to ever win World Bank Development Innovation Award Canadian CSREthical
Project Award (2004) Numerous other awards Stanford Case Study
waynewaynedunncom Slide 68
Where to next
The Care project piloted an effective means of assisting rural families to become economically active and has an existing infrastructure and management system in place
Industry Home Based Care project piloted a cost
effective fee for service program to support medically repatriated workers and their families
Slide 69
Planned Program
Care Positive Integrate the Home Based Care
project with the Care process and launch as a fee for service based program to address the social and economic impacts that AIDS is having on rural families and communities Start with the mining industry but
design the infrastructure and management systems to enable participation by other industries governments and donor community stakeholders
Care Process
+
Home Based Care
=
Care Positive
waynewaynedunncom Slide 70
Care Positive Summary
waynewaynedunncom
Andhellip After over a year of negotiations CIDA declined to
participate in the Care Positive program (partnering with a mining company was seen as too much reputational risk) Industry was frustrated because the negotiations
had been invited by CIDA and industry had investment over $100000 and considerable reputational capital into them Industry went forward with modified HIVAIDS
programming but huge developmental impacts were lost
waynewaynedunncom Slide 72
MDG Impacts of Placer Dome in South Africa
1 Poverty and hunger 2 Some impact on primary education (School
feeding program) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
One thing leads to another
World Bank observed how Placer Domersquos leadership on HIVAIDS moved South African mining industry All indications were that PNG was at risk of huge
crisis Placer Dome had two mines in PNG World Bank asked Placer Dome to take a look at
what might be done
waynewaynedunncom
PNG HIVAIDS Scoping mission to
determine what might be done and how Enthusiastic interest from
industry government multi-laterals (WHO UNAIDS World Banketc) ODA (AusAID) CIDA partnered with Place Dome to develop an
HIVAIDS strategy for PNG that integrated industry public sector civil society and international community
waynewaynedunncom
PNG Outcomes (or outputs ndash Irsquom never sure) Partnership with Mining
Industry Civil Society WHO UNAIDS UNDP World Bank PNG AIDS AusAID Oil Palm Industry etc National workshop on
HIVAIDS and publicprivate partnerships SouthSouth Collaboration
Industry government civil society international community study trip to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom
waynewaynedunncom
PNG AIDS mission to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom Slide 78
MDG Impacts of PNG HIVAIDS work
1 Poverty and hunger (nutritional supplements) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Major gold find in WestCentral Turkey No successful
mining project launched in decades Eurogold project
built launched and halted by community action in late 1990s ndash still mothballed
UsakKislidag Minesite
Eurogold site
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Isolated rural area Nearly half of nearby
communities opposed to mine development Agriculture primary
economic activity in rural communities ndash smallmicro family farms
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Engaged with community beginning in early exploration stages Ongoing discussion and consultation for years during
exploration and development CIDA support to develop and strategic development plan Water supply for local villages Support to local health care Jobs and Procurement Agricultural Strategy (worked with farmers and provincial
govt to develop) Animal husbandry efficiencies (dairy sheep genetics etc) Agriculture research capacity
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Smooth permitting process Good local relationships (broad and deep) Over a decade of smooth operations Share price up over 15x (from $075 to $1325 Opened second mine in Turkey
bull Able to deal with controversial watershed issues after relationship success in Usak
waynewaynedunncom Slide 83
MDG Impacts of Eldorado Gold
1 Poverty and hunger (minimal) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Underwater Logging in Ghana
waynewaynedunncom
Private Sector and International Development
Private sector especially resource extraction has a very mixed record bull Some horrendous disasters (Nigeria Warao Peoples in
Venezuela etc) bull Some great successes (Placer Dome Care project
mining and HIVAIDS in South Africa [but mining also created conditions to facilitate the spread of AIDS] AIDS strategy in PNG Cameco in Saskatchewan)
Successes can have a direct impact on Millennium Develpoment Goals
waynewaynedunncom
Group Exercise Using the CIDA and Mining Companies papers that were
circulated on Tuesday discuss the questions below as a group Select a spokesperson to report the group consensus to the
room (if no consensus then have spokesperson report differing positions)
Should Official Development Assistance agencies like
CIDA and multi-laterals like the United Nations Development Program work with private sector in developing economies If yes why And how should they work with them If no why And what should they do when
interestsobjectives overlap
waynewaynedunncom
SDCSR Implementation Challenges
more than a warm fuzzy issue Spending isnrsquot the answer
Plan
Framework
System
Results
Solving social problems Objectives
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Beyond Beads and Trinkets ndash BC Mining Review
A lsquohow torsquo article on mining and CSR
Wayne Dunn
BP Venezuela Indigenous Relations ndash Meeting the Challenge Responsibly and Sustainably
Situational assessment and strategic plan for BP Venezuela Authorized for release by BP
Wayne Dunn
Cameco Community Relations Report
Situational assessment and management strategy Authorized for release by Cameco
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author Beyond Beads lsquon Trinkets A systematic approach to managing community relations
A conference paper describing a systematic approach to community relations management helping companies to methodically develop mutually beneficial relationships with local communities and interests (this is one of the earliest papers on this subject ndash written in 1998)
Wayne Dunn
The costs of conflict with local communities in the extractive industry
Analysis of the cost of community conflicts in the Extractive Sector
Rachel Davis and Daniel M Franks
Creating Shared Value
Harvard Business Review interview with Michael Porter
Video
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Social License Its all about value
Discussion on Social License and shareholder Value
Wayne Dunn
Its about Development Commentary on the CIDAMining Company issue
Wayne Dunn
Integrating corporate strategy and social responsibilitymdashmarket returns from stakeholder engagement
Discussion and analysis on market returns on stakeholder engagement
Witold J Henisz Sinziana Dorobantu and Lite J Narty
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
McGill Reporter ndash Four Burning Questions Wayne Dunn on CSR
Discussion on CSR Wayne Dunn
Miningrsquos contribution to sustainable development ndashan overview
Discussion paper prepared by the International Council on Mining and Metals
Millennium Development Goals
United Nations
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Mining and Agriculture Development
A short lsquohow torsquo guide for mining projects to engage with the local agriculture sector
Al Hingston
PDSA Social Value Brochure
Brochure on social value created by Placer Dome South Africa
Placer Dome
The Value of Social License
Opinion piece published in Northern Miner
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Golden Opportunity When a Canadian multinational laid off hundreds of gold miners in South Africa it went many extra miles to help them get back on their feet
Stanford Business School Case Study on Placer Dome in South Africa
Wayne Dunn
The Changing Resource Development Paradigm Maximizing Sustainable Local Benefits from Resource Development
Strategic thought piece prepared for the government of British Columbia Canada
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
The Disappearing Barriers Between Business And Non-profits Are Driving Innovation
Discussion paper
Katherine Pikus
When Condoms are not enough
World Bank staff magazine article on Placer Dome and South African mining industryrsquos work with HIVAIDS
Craig Andrews
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
MINING AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA Preliminary Research on a Potential Pilot Project in Porgera and Lihir
Strategic research and action plan on mining and local economic development in Papua New Guinea prepared for the World Bank
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
What we covered
We will explore Why we even discuss private sector contributions Why does the private sector engage in international
development MDGs as a unifying framework between public private
and civil society sectors in International Development Some case study examples (mostly in extractive
sector) Publicprivatecivil society collaboration ndash case study
and discussion (CIDA and Mining Companies) Open discussion on topics of interest (time permitting)
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Alignment around Shared Value For shareholders For Communities For People For Governments
Private Sector Contributions To International Development
Remember
waynewaynedunncom Slide 45
Rice farming in Mozambique
Slide 46
Spaza (convenience) shop
Slide 47
And the business value ishellip HIVAIDS Black Empowerment new
mining legislation social scorecards escalating security challenges and a myriad of other issues are the daily facts of mining life Mines and mining companies must demonstrate an ability to create meaningful value for people communities and other social stakeholders ndash and they must do so while meeting increasingly challenging financial targets
Placer Dome is not a charity and the
Care project was not just some sort of corporate philanthropy
waynewaynedunncom Slide 48
ldquoThe project changed the social face of the South African Mining Industryrdquo
Kgosietsile Mogaki
South African Ministry of Minerals and Energy
waynewaynedunncom Slide 49
What was in it for Placer Dome
We believe that our ability to effectively manage social issues is a competitive advantage as we look towards the future of the industry in South Africa and globally
Through programs like Care we are better able to manage risk and are securing our long term future in South Africa and throughout the sub-continent
Piet Kolbe Mine Manager South Deep
Slide 50
And then there is HIVAIDS
RSA ACCOUNTED FOR NEARLY 1 IN 8 OF THE NEW HIV INFECTIONS THAT OCCURRED WORLD WIDE IN 2000
HIV+ PREVALENCE RATE IN WOMEN ATTENDING ANTE-NATAL CLINICS INCREASED FROM 07 IN 1990 TO 248 IN 2001
AVERAGE OF 1700 NEW INFECTIONS PER DAY
LIFE EXPECTANCY WILL DECLINE FROM 65 TO 40 BY 2011
65
40
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
2001 2011
Life Expectancy
waynewaynedunncom Slide 51
HIVAIDS Facts (in 2000)
ESTIMATED THAT 12 OF TOTAL RSA POPULATION AND 25 OF MINEWORKERS ARE HIV+
ALREADY 400000 PEOPLE ARE AIDS SICK AND THIS WILL INCREASE TO 14 M BY 2010
YOUNG WOMEN PARTICULARLY VULNERABLE ndash 239 AGED BETWEEN 15 ndash 49 ALREADY INFECTED AND WILL RISE TO 297 BY 2007
AIDS ORPHANS AT PRESENT AMOUNT TO 660000+ AND WILL RISE TO 18M BY 2015
ACCUMULATIVE AIDS DEATHS WILL RISE TO 9M BY 2015
Slide 52
HIVAIDS Impact REDUCED ECONOMIC GROWTH RATE ndash 2010 GDP 20 below a non AIDS
scenario REDUCED POPULATION ndash RSA population 10M smaller than non AIDS scenario SKYROCKETING DEMANDS ON PUBLIC HEALTH SYSTEM - RADICALLY CHANGED PRIVATE SPENDING PATTERNS ndash to healthcare and
funeral costs IMPACT ON SOCIO-ECONOMIC STABILITY (orphans)
HIVAIDS is the worst epidemic in human history At every level it is causing
devastation destruction and suffering throughout Southern Africa This is the reality for business operating in much of Africa today Nobody can afford to ignore it
Slide 53
HIVAIDS and Gold Mining
$10oz impact if nothing is done (5 of production costs) ~$3oz with maximum
intervention Impact on social and political
stability
Slide 54
HIVAIDS Programming Placer Dome program ndash
multi-level and holistic Education Prevention Treatment Impact mitigation (when one
has AIDS) On the minesite In local communities In rural areas where our
workers come from
Slide 55
Minesite Program
TRAINING AND EDUCATION
STI amp TB TREATMENT
CONDOM DISTRIBUTION
PEER EDUCATION
VOLUNTARY COUNSELING AND TESTING (VCT)
WELLNESS PROGRAM
MEDICAL REPATRIATION
waynewaynedunncom Slide 56
Minesite Program
waynewaynedunncom Slide 57
Current Community Program
AWARENESS AND EDUCATION PROGRAMS
MOBILE CLINIC
CONDOM amp FEMIDOM DISTRIBUTION
PERIODIC PRESUMPTIVE TREATMENT (PPT)
TREATMENT FOR SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS ( STI)
waynewaynedunncom Slide 58
COMMUNITY PROGRAM
Community Mobile Clinic
waynewaynedunncom Slide 59
And when HIV prevention doesnrsquot work What to do when people can no
longer work They return to their villages
where there is little or no support Families are overwhelmed Tremendous social and
economic impact Addressing it effectively is too
much for one company
Slide 60
Industry Home Based Care
TEBA INFRA-STRUCTURE
TRAINING OF CARE GIVERS
SUPPORT STRUCTURE ndash QUALIFIED STAFF
MONTHLY MEDICATION
WORK WITH OTHER STAKEHOLDERS (EG TRADITIONAL HEALERS)
WORLD BANK DEVELOPMENT INNOVATION AWARD
waynewaynedunncom Slide 61
Home Based Care
Slide 62
INDUSTRY HOME BASED CARE RESULTS (Year One)
Milestone Target Actual
Community Care Supporters engaged 87 127
Community Care Training
87 123
People under Home Based Care 696 801
THE PROJECT EXCEEDED TARGETS IN EVERY AREA
waynewaynedunncom Slide 63
Overview of Placer Dome AIDS Programming SOUTH DEEP Sustainable Development Department
bullVoluntary Counseling and testing HIV Negative bullContinue working
On Mine Program Community Program
Modified work program Farm bullAgricultural work Environmental
Medical repatriation
Home Based Care
Benefits Care Positive
HBC EC OPP
Back to work or Re skilled
Wellness Program
waynewaynedunncom Slide 64
But what happens to children and families when the breadwinner canrsquot
work
Slide 65
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas HIVAIDS is having a
monumental impact on the socio-economic well being of families throughout rural Southern Africa
Workers who used to
support extended families of 10-20 people are becoming too sick to work and are coming home literally to die
Slide 66
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas Knowing that their family needs the
income and that there is little medical care for them if they go home these workers are staying on the job as long as possible In addition to the human tragedy
this is having a severe impact on business productivity There are solid business and
humane reasons to address this problem But economies of scale are
needed
waynewaynedunncom
Reputational Results for Placer Dome Worst to First (enhanced
relationships in South Africa and Globally) First private sector project
to ever win World Bank Development Innovation Award Canadian CSREthical
Project Award (2004) Numerous other awards Stanford Case Study
waynewaynedunncom Slide 68
Where to next
The Care project piloted an effective means of assisting rural families to become economically active and has an existing infrastructure and management system in place
Industry Home Based Care project piloted a cost
effective fee for service program to support medically repatriated workers and their families
Slide 69
Planned Program
Care Positive Integrate the Home Based Care
project with the Care process and launch as a fee for service based program to address the social and economic impacts that AIDS is having on rural families and communities Start with the mining industry but
design the infrastructure and management systems to enable participation by other industries governments and donor community stakeholders
Care Process
+
Home Based Care
=
Care Positive
waynewaynedunncom Slide 70
Care Positive Summary
waynewaynedunncom
Andhellip After over a year of negotiations CIDA declined to
participate in the Care Positive program (partnering with a mining company was seen as too much reputational risk) Industry was frustrated because the negotiations
had been invited by CIDA and industry had investment over $100000 and considerable reputational capital into them Industry went forward with modified HIVAIDS
programming but huge developmental impacts were lost
waynewaynedunncom Slide 72
MDG Impacts of Placer Dome in South Africa
1 Poverty and hunger 2 Some impact on primary education (School
feeding program) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
One thing leads to another
World Bank observed how Placer Domersquos leadership on HIVAIDS moved South African mining industry All indications were that PNG was at risk of huge
crisis Placer Dome had two mines in PNG World Bank asked Placer Dome to take a look at
what might be done
waynewaynedunncom
PNG HIVAIDS Scoping mission to
determine what might be done and how Enthusiastic interest from
industry government multi-laterals (WHO UNAIDS World Banketc) ODA (AusAID) CIDA partnered with Place Dome to develop an
HIVAIDS strategy for PNG that integrated industry public sector civil society and international community
waynewaynedunncom
PNG Outcomes (or outputs ndash Irsquom never sure) Partnership with Mining
Industry Civil Society WHO UNAIDS UNDP World Bank PNG AIDS AusAID Oil Palm Industry etc National workshop on
HIVAIDS and publicprivate partnerships SouthSouth Collaboration
Industry government civil society international community study trip to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom
waynewaynedunncom
PNG AIDS mission to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom Slide 78
MDG Impacts of PNG HIVAIDS work
1 Poverty and hunger (nutritional supplements) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Major gold find in WestCentral Turkey No successful
mining project launched in decades Eurogold project
built launched and halted by community action in late 1990s ndash still mothballed
UsakKislidag Minesite
Eurogold site
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Isolated rural area Nearly half of nearby
communities opposed to mine development Agriculture primary
economic activity in rural communities ndash smallmicro family farms
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Engaged with community beginning in early exploration stages Ongoing discussion and consultation for years during
exploration and development CIDA support to develop and strategic development plan Water supply for local villages Support to local health care Jobs and Procurement Agricultural Strategy (worked with farmers and provincial
govt to develop) Animal husbandry efficiencies (dairy sheep genetics etc) Agriculture research capacity
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Smooth permitting process Good local relationships (broad and deep) Over a decade of smooth operations Share price up over 15x (from $075 to $1325 Opened second mine in Turkey
bull Able to deal with controversial watershed issues after relationship success in Usak
waynewaynedunncom Slide 83
MDG Impacts of Eldorado Gold
1 Poverty and hunger (minimal) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Underwater Logging in Ghana
waynewaynedunncom
Private Sector and International Development
Private sector especially resource extraction has a very mixed record bull Some horrendous disasters (Nigeria Warao Peoples in
Venezuela etc) bull Some great successes (Placer Dome Care project
mining and HIVAIDS in South Africa [but mining also created conditions to facilitate the spread of AIDS] AIDS strategy in PNG Cameco in Saskatchewan)
Successes can have a direct impact on Millennium Develpoment Goals
waynewaynedunncom
Group Exercise Using the CIDA and Mining Companies papers that were
circulated on Tuesday discuss the questions below as a group Select a spokesperson to report the group consensus to the
room (if no consensus then have spokesperson report differing positions)
Should Official Development Assistance agencies like
CIDA and multi-laterals like the United Nations Development Program work with private sector in developing economies If yes why And how should they work with them If no why And what should they do when
interestsobjectives overlap
waynewaynedunncom
SDCSR Implementation Challenges
more than a warm fuzzy issue Spending isnrsquot the answer
Plan
Framework
System
Results
Solving social problems Objectives
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Beyond Beads and Trinkets ndash BC Mining Review
A lsquohow torsquo article on mining and CSR
Wayne Dunn
BP Venezuela Indigenous Relations ndash Meeting the Challenge Responsibly and Sustainably
Situational assessment and strategic plan for BP Venezuela Authorized for release by BP
Wayne Dunn
Cameco Community Relations Report
Situational assessment and management strategy Authorized for release by Cameco
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author Beyond Beads lsquon Trinkets A systematic approach to managing community relations
A conference paper describing a systematic approach to community relations management helping companies to methodically develop mutually beneficial relationships with local communities and interests (this is one of the earliest papers on this subject ndash written in 1998)
Wayne Dunn
The costs of conflict with local communities in the extractive industry
Analysis of the cost of community conflicts in the Extractive Sector
Rachel Davis and Daniel M Franks
Creating Shared Value
Harvard Business Review interview with Michael Porter
Video
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Social License Its all about value
Discussion on Social License and shareholder Value
Wayne Dunn
Its about Development Commentary on the CIDAMining Company issue
Wayne Dunn
Integrating corporate strategy and social responsibilitymdashmarket returns from stakeholder engagement
Discussion and analysis on market returns on stakeholder engagement
Witold J Henisz Sinziana Dorobantu and Lite J Narty
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
McGill Reporter ndash Four Burning Questions Wayne Dunn on CSR
Discussion on CSR Wayne Dunn
Miningrsquos contribution to sustainable development ndashan overview
Discussion paper prepared by the International Council on Mining and Metals
Millennium Development Goals
United Nations
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Mining and Agriculture Development
A short lsquohow torsquo guide for mining projects to engage with the local agriculture sector
Al Hingston
PDSA Social Value Brochure
Brochure on social value created by Placer Dome South Africa
Placer Dome
The Value of Social License
Opinion piece published in Northern Miner
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Golden Opportunity When a Canadian multinational laid off hundreds of gold miners in South Africa it went many extra miles to help them get back on their feet
Stanford Business School Case Study on Placer Dome in South Africa
Wayne Dunn
The Changing Resource Development Paradigm Maximizing Sustainable Local Benefits from Resource Development
Strategic thought piece prepared for the government of British Columbia Canada
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
The Disappearing Barriers Between Business And Non-profits Are Driving Innovation
Discussion paper
Katherine Pikus
When Condoms are not enough
World Bank staff magazine article on Placer Dome and South African mining industryrsquos work with HIVAIDS
Craig Andrews
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
MINING AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA Preliminary Research on a Potential Pilot Project in Porgera and Lihir
Strategic research and action plan on mining and local economic development in Papua New Guinea prepared for the World Bank
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
What we covered
We will explore Why we even discuss private sector contributions Why does the private sector engage in international
development MDGs as a unifying framework between public private
and civil society sectors in International Development Some case study examples (mostly in extractive
sector) Publicprivatecivil society collaboration ndash case study
and discussion (CIDA and Mining Companies) Open discussion on topics of interest (time permitting)
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Alignment around Shared Value For shareholders For Communities For People For Governments
Private Sector Contributions To International Development
Remember
Slide 46
Spaza (convenience) shop
Slide 47
And the business value ishellip HIVAIDS Black Empowerment new
mining legislation social scorecards escalating security challenges and a myriad of other issues are the daily facts of mining life Mines and mining companies must demonstrate an ability to create meaningful value for people communities and other social stakeholders ndash and they must do so while meeting increasingly challenging financial targets
Placer Dome is not a charity and the
Care project was not just some sort of corporate philanthropy
waynewaynedunncom Slide 48
ldquoThe project changed the social face of the South African Mining Industryrdquo
Kgosietsile Mogaki
South African Ministry of Minerals and Energy
waynewaynedunncom Slide 49
What was in it for Placer Dome
We believe that our ability to effectively manage social issues is a competitive advantage as we look towards the future of the industry in South Africa and globally
Through programs like Care we are better able to manage risk and are securing our long term future in South Africa and throughout the sub-continent
Piet Kolbe Mine Manager South Deep
Slide 50
And then there is HIVAIDS
RSA ACCOUNTED FOR NEARLY 1 IN 8 OF THE NEW HIV INFECTIONS THAT OCCURRED WORLD WIDE IN 2000
HIV+ PREVALENCE RATE IN WOMEN ATTENDING ANTE-NATAL CLINICS INCREASED FROM 07 IN 1990 TO 248 IN 2001
AVERAGE OF 1700 NEW INFECTIONS PER DAY
LIFE EXPECTANCY WILL DECLINE FROM 65 TO 40 BY 2011
65
40
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
2001 2011
Life Expectancy
waynewaynedunncom Slide 51
HIVAIDS Facts (in 2000)
ESTIMATED THAT 12 OF TOTAL RSA POPULATION AND 25 OF MINEWORKERS ARE HIV+
ALREADY 400000 PEOPLE ARE AIDS SICK AND THIS WILL INCREASE TO 14 M BY 2010
YOUNG WOMEN PARTICULARLY VULNERABLE ndash 239 AGED BETWEEN 15 ndash 49 ALREADY INFECTED AND WILL RISE TO 297 BY 2007
AIDS ORPHANS AT PRESENT AMOUNT TO 660000+ AND WILL RISE TO 18M BY 2015
ACCUMULATIVE AIDS DEATHS WILL RISE TO 9M BY 2015
Slide 52
HIVAIDS Impact REDUCED ECONOMIC GROWTH RATE ndash 2010 GDP 20 below a non AIDS
scenario REDUCED POPULATION ndash RSA population 10M smaller than non AIDS scenario SKYROCKETING DEMANDS ON PUBLIC HEALTH SYSTEM - RADICALLY CHANGED PRIVATE SPENDING PATTERNS ndash to healthcare and
funeral costs IMPACT ON SOCIO-ECONOMIC STABILITY (orphans)
HIVAIDS is the worst epidemic in human history At every level it is causing
devastation destruction and suffering throughout Southern Africa This is the reality for business operating in much of Africa today Nobody can afford to ignore it
Slide 53
HIVAIDS and Gold Mining
$10oz impact if nothing is done (5 of production costs) ~$3oz with maximum
intervention Impact on social and political
stability
Slide 54
HIVAIDS Programming Placer Dome program ndash
multi-level and holistic Education Prevention Treatment Impact mitigation (when one
has AIDS) On the minesite In local communities In rural areas where our
workers come from
Slide 55
Minesite Program
TRAINING AND EDUCATION
STI amp TB TREATMENT
CONDOM DISTRIBUTION
PEER EDUCATION
VOLUNTARY COUNSELING AND TESTING (VCT)
WELLNESS PROGRAM
MEDICAL REPATRIATION
waynewaynedunncom Slide 56
Minesite Program
waynewaynedunncom Slide 57
Current Community Program
AWARENESS AND EDUCATION PROGRAMS
MOBILE CLINIC
CONDOM amp FEMIDOM DISTRIBUTION
PERIODIC PRESUMPTIVE TREATMENT (PPT)
TREATMENT FOR SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS ( STI)
waynewaynedunncom Slide 58
COMMUNITY PROGRAM
Community Mobile Clinic
waynewaynedunncom Slide 59
And when HIV prevention doesnrsquot work What to do when people can no
longer work They return to their villages
where there is little or no support Families are overwhelmed Tremendous social and
economic impact Addressing it effectively is too
much for one company
Slide 60
Industry Home Based Care
TEBA INFRA-STRUCTURE
TRAINING OF CARE GIVERS
SUPPORT STRUCTURE ndash QUALIFIED STAFF
MONTHLY MEDICATION
WORK WITH OTHER STAKEHOLDERS (EG TRADITIONAL HEALERS)
WORLD BANK DEVELOPMENT INNOVATION AWARD
waynewaynedunncom Slide 61
Home Based Care
Slide 62
INDUSTRY HOME BASED CARE RESULTS (Year One)
Milestone Target Actual
Community Care Supporters engaged 87 127
Community Care Training
87 123
People under Home Based Care 696 801
THE PROJECT EXCEEDED TARGETS IN EVERY AREA
waynewaynedunncom Slide 63
Overview of Placer Dome AIDS Programming SOUTH DEEP Sustainable Development Department
bullVoluntary Counseling and testing HIV Negative bullContinue working
On Mine Program Community Program
Modified work program Farm bullAgricultural work Environmental
Medical repatriation
Home Based Care
Benefits Care Positive
HBC EC OPP
Back to work or Re skilled
Wellness Program
waynewaynedunncom Slide 64
But what happens to children and families when the breadwinner canrsquot
work
Slide 65
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas HIVAIDS is having a
monumental impact on the socio-economic well being of families throughout rural Southern Africa
Workers who used to
support extended families of 10-20 people are becoming too sick to work and are coming home literally to die
Slide 66
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas Knowing that their family needs the
income and that there is little medical care for them if they go home these workers are staying on the job as long as possible In addition to the human tragedy
this is having a severe impact on business productivity There are solid business and
humane reasons to address this problem But economies of scale are
needed
waynewaynedunncom
Reputational Results for Placer Dome Worst to First (enhanced
relationships in South Africa and Globally) First private sector project
to ever win World Bank Development Innovation Award Canadian CSREthical
Project Award (2004) Numerous other awards Stanford Case Study
waynewaynedunncom Slide 68
Where to next
The Care project piloted an effective means of assisting rural families to become economically active and has an existing infrastructure and management system in place
Industry Home Based Care project piloted a cost
effective fee for service program to support medically repatriated workers and their families
Slide 69
Planned Program
Care Positive Integrate the Home Based Care
project with the Care process and launch as a fee for service based program to address the social and economic impacts that AIDS is having on rural families and communities Start with the mining industry but
design the infrastructure and management systems to enable participation by other industries governments and donor community stakeholders
Care Process
+
Home Based Care
=
Care Positive
waynewaynedunncom Slide 70
Care Positive Summary
waynewaynedunncom
Andhellip After over a year of negotiations CIDA declined to
participate in the Care Positive program (partnering with a mining company was seen as too much reputational risk) Industry was frustrated because the negotiations
had been invited by CIDA and industry had investment over $100000 and considerable reputational capital into them Industry went forward with modified HIVAIDS
programming but huge developmental impacts were lost
waynewaynedunncom Slide 72
MDG Impacts of Placer Dome in South Africa
1 Poverty and hunger 2 Some impact on primary education (School
feeding program) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
One thing leads to another
World Bank observed how Placer Domersquos leadership on HIVAIDS moved South African mining industry All indications were that PNG was at risk of huge
crisis Placer Dome had two mines in PNG World Bank asked Placer Dome to take a look at
what might be done
waynewaynedunncom
PNG HIVAIDS Scoping mission to
determine what might be done and how Enthusiastic interest from
industry government multi-laterals (WHO UNAIDS World Banketc) ODA (AusAID) CIDA partnered with Place Dome to develop an
HIVAIDS strategy for PNG that integrated industry public sector civil society and international community
waynewaynedunncom
PNG Outcomes (or outputs ndash Irsquom never sure) Partnership with Mining
Industry Civil Society WHO UNAIDS UNDP World Bank PNG AIDS AusAID Oil Palm Industry etc National workshop on
HIVAIDS and publicprivate partnerships SouthSouth Collaboration
Industry government civil society international community study trip to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom
waynewaynedunncom
PNG AIDS mission to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom Slide 78
MDG Impacts of PNG HIVAIDS work
1 Poverty and hunger (nutritional supplements) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Major gold find in WestCentral Turkey No successful
mining project launched in decades Eurogold project
built launched and halted by community action in late 1990s ndash still mothballed
UsakKislidag Minesite
Eurogold site
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Isolated rural area Nearly half of nearby
communities opposed to mine development Agriculture primary
economic activity in rural communities ndash smallmicro family farms
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Engaged with community beginning in early exploration stages Ongoing discussion and consultation for years during
exploration and development CIDA support to develop and strategic development plan Water supply for local villages Support to local health care Jobs and Procurement Agricultural Strategy (worked with farmers and provincial
govt to develop) Animal husbandry efficiencies (dairy sheep genetics etc) Agriculture research capacity
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Smooth permitting process Good local relationships (broad and deep) Over a decade of smooth operations Share price up over 15x (from $075 to $1325 Opened second mine in Turkey
bull Able to deal with controversial watershed issues after relationship success in Usak
waynewaynedunncom Slide 83
MDG Impacts of Eldorado Gold
1 Poverty and hunger (minimal) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Underwater Logging in Ghana
waynewaynedunncom
Private Sector and International Development
Private sector especially resource extraction has a very mixed record bull Some horrendous disasters (Nigeria Warao Peoples in
Venezuela etc) bull Some great successes (Placer Dome Care project
mining and HIVAIDS in South Africa [but mining also created conditions to facilitate the spread of AIDS] AIDS strategy in PNG Cameco in Saskatchewan)
Successes can have a direct impact on Millennium Develpoment Goals
waynewaynedunncom
Group Exercise Using the CIDA and Mining Companies papers that were
circulated on Tuesday discuss the questions below as a group Select a spokesperson to report the group consensus to the
room (if no consensus then have spokesperson report differing positions)
Should Official Development Assistance agencies like
CIDA and multi-laterals like the United Nations Development Program work with private sector in developing economies If yes why And how should they work with them If no why And what should they do when
interestsobjectives overlap
waynewaynedunncom
SDCSR Implementation Challenges
more than a warm fuzzy issue Spending isnrsquot the answer
Plan
Framework
System
Results
Solving social problems Objectives
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Beyond Beads and Trinkets ndash BC Mining Review
A lsquohow torsquo article on mining and CSR
Wayne Dunn
BP Venezuela Indigenous Relations ndash Meeting the Challenge Responsibly and Sustainably
Situational assessment and strategic plan for BP Venezuela Authorized for release by BP
Wayne Dunn
Cameco Community Relations Report
Situational assessment and management strategy Authorized for release by Cameco
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author Beyond Beads lsquon Trinkets A systematic approach to managing community relations
A conference paper describing a systematic approach to community relations management helping companies to methodically develop mutually beneficial relationships with local communities and interests (this is one of the earliest papers on this subject ndash written in 1998)
Wayne Dunn
The costs of conflict with local communities in the extractive industry
Analysis of the cost of community conflicts in the Extractive Sector
Rachel Davis and Daniel M Franks
Creating Shared Value
Harvard Business Review interview with Michael Porter
Video
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Social License Its all about value
Discussion on Social License and shareholder Value
Wayne Dunn
Its about Development Commentary on the CIDAMining Company issue
Wayne Dunn
Integrating corporate strategy and social responsibilitymdashmarket returns from stakeholder engagement
Discussion and analysis on market returns on stakeholder engagement
Witold J Henisz Sinziana Dorobantu and Lite J Narty
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
McGill Reporter ndash Four Burning Questions Wayne Dunn on CSR
Discussion on CSR Wayne Dunn
Miningrsquos contribution to sustainable development ndashan overview
Discussion paper prepared by the International Council on Mining and Metals
Millennium Development Goals
United Nations
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Mining and Agriculture Development
A short lsquohow torsquo guide for mining projects to engage with the local agriculture sector
Al Hingston
PDSA Social Value Brochure
Brochure on social value created by Placer Dome South Africa
Placer Dome
The Value of Social License
Opinion piece published in Northern Miner
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Golden Opportunity When a Canadian multinational laid off hundreds of gold miners in South Africa it went many extra miles to help them get back on their feet
Stanford Business School Case Study on Placer Dome in South Africa
Wayne Dunn
The Changing Resource Development Paradigm Maximizing Sustainable Local Benefits from Resource Development
Strategic thought piece prepared for the government of British Columbia Canada
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
The Disappearing Barriers Between Business And Non-profits Are Driving Innovation
Discussion paper
Katherine Pikus
When Condoms are not enough
World Bank staff magazine article on Placer Dome and South African mining industryrsquos work with HIVAIDS
Craig Andrews
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
MINING AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA Preliminary Research on a Potential Pilot Project in Porgera and Lihir
Strategic research and action plan on mining and local economic development in Papua New Guinea prepared for the World Bank
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
What we covered
We will explore Why we even discuss private sector contributions Why does the private sector engage in international
development MDGs as a unifying framework between public private
and civil society sectors in International Development Some case study examples (mostly in extractive
sector) Publicprivatecivil society collaboration ndash case study
and discussion (CIDA and Mining Companies) Open discussion on topics of interest (time permitting)
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Alignment around Shared Value For shareholders For Communities For People For Governments
Private Sector Contributions To International Development
Remember
Slide 47
And the business value ishellip HIVAIDS Black Empowerment new
mining legislation social scorecards escalating security challenges and a myriad of other issues are the daily facts of mining life Mines and mining companies must demonstrate an ability to create meaningful value for people communities and other social stakeholders ndash and they must do so while meeting increasingly challenging financial targets
Placer Dome is not a charity and the
Care project was not just some sort of corporate philanthropy
waynewaynedunncom Slide 48
ldquoThe project changed the social face of the South African Mining Industryrdquo
Kgosietsile Mogaki
South African Ministry of Minerals and Energy
waynewaynedunncom Slide 49
What was in it for Placer Dome
We believe that our ability to effectively manage social issues is a competitive advantage as we look towards the future of the industry in South Africa and globally
Through programs like Care we are better able to manage risk and are securing our long term future in South Africa and throughout the sub-continent
Piet Kolbe Mine Manager South Deep
Slide 50
And then there is HIVAIDS
RSA ACCOUNTED FOR NEARLY 1 IN 8 OF THE NEW HIV INFECTIONS THAT OCCURRED WORLD WIDE IN 2000
HIV+ PREVALENCE RATE IN WOMEN ATTENDING ANTE-NATAL CLINICS INCREASED FROM 07 IN 1990 TO 248 IN 2001
AVERAGE OF 1700 NEW INFECTIONS PER DAY
LIFE EXPECTANCY WILL DECLINE FROM 65 TO 40 BY 2011
65
40
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
2001 2011
Life Expectancy
waynewaynedunncom Slide 51
HIVAIDS Facts (in 2000)
ESTIMATED THAT 12 OF TOTAL RSA POPULATION AND 25 OF MINEWORKERS ARE HIV+
ALREADY 400000 PEOPLE ARE AIDS SICK AND THIS WILL INCREASE TO 14 M BY 2010
YOUNG WOMEN PARTICULARLY VULNERABLE ndash 239 AGED BETWEEN 15 ndash 49 ALREADY INFECTED AND WILL RISE TO 297 BY 2007
AIDS ORPHANS AT PRESENT AMOUNT TO 660000+ AND WILL RISE TO 18M BY 2015
ACCUMULATIVE AIDS DEATHS WILL RISE TO 9M BY 2015
Slide 52
HIVAIDS Impact REDUCED ECONOMIC GROWTH RATE ndash 2010 GDP 20 below a non AIDS
scenario REDUCED POPULATION ndash RSA population 10M smaller than non AIDS scenario SKYROCKETING DEMANDS ON PUBLIC HEALTH SYSTEM - RADICALLY CHANGED PRIVATE SPENDING PATTERNS ndash to healthcare and
funeral costs IMPACT ON SOCIO-ECONOMIC STABILITY (orphans)
HIVAIDS is the worst epidemic in human history At every level it is causing
devastation destruction and suffering throughout Southern Africa This is the reality for business operating in much of Africa today Nobody can afford to ignore it
Slide 53
HIVAIDS and Gold Mining
$10oz impact if nothing is done (5 of production costs) ~$3oz with maximum
intervention Impact on social and political
stability
Slide 54
HIVAIDS Programming Placer Dome program ndash
multi-level and holistic Education Prevention Treatment Impact mitigation (when one
has AIDS) On the minesite In local communities In rural areas where our
workers come from
Slide 55
Minesite Program
TRAINING AND EDUCATION
STI amp TB TREATMENT
CONDOM DISTRIBUTION
PEER EDUCATION
VOLUNTARY COUNSELING AND TESTING (VCT)
WELLNESS PROGRAM
MEDICAL REPATRIATION
waynewaynedunncom Slide 56
Minesite Program
waynewaynedunncom Slide 57
Current Community Program
AWARENESS AND EDUCATION PROGRAMS
MOBILE CLINIC
CONDOM amp FEMIDOM DISTRIBUTION
PERIODIC PRESUMPTIVE TREATMENT (PPT)
TREATMENT FOR SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS ( STI)
waynewaynedunncom Slide 58
COMMUNITY PROGRAM
Community Mobile Clinic
waynewaynedunncom Slide 59
And when HIV prevention doesnrsquot work What to do when people can no
longer work They return to their villages
where there is little or no support Families are overwhelmed Tremendous social and
economic impact Addressing it effectively is too
much for one company
Slide 60
Industry Home Based Care
TEBA INFRA-STRUCTURE
TRAINING OF CARE GIVERS
SUPPORT STRUCTURE ndash QUALIFIED STAFF
MONTHLY MEDICATION
WORK WITH OTHER STAKEHOLDERS (EG TRADITIONAL HEALERS)
WORLD BANK DEVELOPMENT INNOVATION AWARD
waynewaynedunncom Slide 61
Home Based Care
Slide 62
INDUSTRY HOME BASED CARE RESULTS (Year One)
Milestone Target Actual
Community Care Supporters engaged 87 127
Community Care Training
87 123
People under Home Based Care 696 801
THE PROJECT EXCEEDED TARGETS IN EVERY AREA
waynewaynedunncom Slide 63
Overview of Placer Dome AIDS Programming SOUTH DEEP Sustainable Development Department
bullVoluntary Counseling and testing HIV Negative bullContinue working
On Mine Program Community Program
Modified work program Farm bullAgricultural work Environmental
Medical repatriation
Home Based Care
Benefits Care Positive
HBC EC OPP
Back to work or Re skilled
Wellness Program
waynewaynedunncom Slide 64
But what happens to children and families when the breadwinner canrsquot
work
Slide 65
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas HIVAIDS is having a
monumental impact on the socio-economic well being of families throughout rural Southern Africa
Workers who used to
support extended families of 10-20 people are becoming too sick to work and are coming home literally to die
Slide 66
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas Knowing that their family needs the
income and that there is little medical care for them if they go home these workers are staying on the job as long as possible In addition to the human tragedy
this is having a severe impact on business productivity There are solid business and
humane reasons to address this problem But economies of scale are
needed
waynewaynedunncom
Reputational Results for Placer Dome Worst to First (enhanced
relationships in South Africa and Globally) First private sector project
to ever win World Bank Development Innovation Award Canadian CSREthical
Project Award (2004) Numerous other awards Stanford Case Study
waynewaynedunncom Slide 68
Where to next
The Care project piloted an effective means of assisting rural families to become economically active and has an existing infrastructure and management system in place
Industry Home Based Care project piloted a cost
effective fee for service program to support medically repatriated workers and their families
Slide 69
Planned Program
Care Positive Integrate the Home Based Care
project with the Care process and launch as a fee for service based program to address the social and economic impacts that AIDS is having on rural families and communities Start with the mining industry but
design the infrastructure and management systems to enable participation by other industries governments and donor community stakeholders
Care Process
+
Home Based Care
=
Care Positive
waynewaynedunncom Slide 70
Care Positive Summary
waynewaynedunncom
Andhellip After over a year of negotiations CIDA declined to
participate in the Care Positive program (partnering with a mining company was seen as too much reputational risk) Industry was frustrated because the negotiations
had been invited by CIDA and industry had investment over $100000 and considerable reputational capital into them Industry went forward with modified HIVAIDS
programming but huge developmental impacts were lost
waynewaynedunncom Slide 72
MDG Impacts of Placer Dome in South Africa
1 Poverty and hunger 2 Some impact on primary education (School
feeding program) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
One thing leads to another
World Bank observed how Placer Domersquos leadership on HIVAIDS moved South African mining industry All indications were that PNG was at risk of huge
crisis Placer Dome had two mines in PNG World Bank asked Placer Dome to take a look at
what might be done
waynewaynedunncom
PNG HIVAIDS Scoping mission to
determine what might be done and how Enthusiastic interest from
industry government multi-laterals (WHO UNAIDS World Banketc) ODA (AusAID) CIDA partnered with Place Dome to develop an
HIVAIDS strategy for PNG that integrated industry public sector civil society and international community
waynewaynedunncom
PNG Outcomes (or outputs ndash Irsquom never sure) Partnership with Mining
Industry Civil Society WHO UNAIDS UNDP World Bank PNG AIDS AusAID Oil Palm Industry etc National workshop on
HIVAIDS and publicprivate partnerships SouthSouth Collaboration
Industry government civil society international community study trip to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom
waynewaynedunncom
PNG AIDS mission to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom Slide 78
MDG Impacts of PNG HIVAIDS work
1 Poverty and hunger (nutritional supplements) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Major gold find in WestCentral Turkey No successful
mining project launched in decades Eurogold project
built launched and halted by community action in late 1990s ndash still mothballed
UsakKislidag Minesite
Eurogold site
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Isolated rural area Nearly half of nearby
communities opposed to mine development Agriculture primary
economic activity in rural communities ndash smallmicro family farms
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Engaged with community beginning in early exploration stages Ongoing discussion and consultation for years during
exploration and development CIDA support to develop and strategic development plan Water supply for local villages Support to local health care Jobs and Procurement Agricultural Strategy (worked with farmers and provincial
govt to develop) Animal husbandry efficiencies (dairy sheep genetics etc) Agriculture research capacity
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Smooth permitting process Good local relationships (broad and deep) Over a decade of smooth operations Share price up over 15x (from $075 to $1325 Opened second mine in Turkey
bull Able to deal with controversial watershed issues after relationship success in Usak
waynewaynedunncom Slide 83
MDG Impacts of Eldorado Gold
1 Poverty and hunger (minimal) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Underwater Logging in Ghana
waynewaynedunncom
Private Sector and International Development
Private sector especially resource extraction has a very mixed record bull Some horrendous disasters (Nigeria Warao Peoples in
Venezuela etc) bull Some great successes (Placer Dome Care project
mining and HIVAIDS in South Africa [but mining also created conditions to facilitate the spread of AIDS] AIDS strategy in PNG Cameco in Saskatchewan)
Successes can have a direct impact on Millennium Develpoment Goals
waynewaynedunncom
Group Exercise Using the CIDA and Mining Companies papers that were
circulated on Tuesday discuss the questions below as a group Select a spokesperson to report the group consensus to the
room (if no consensus then have spokesperson report differing positions)
Should Official Development Assistance agencies like
CIDA and multi-laterals like the United Nations Development Program work with private sector in developing economies If yes why And how should they work with them If no why And what should they do when
interestsobjectives overlap
waynewaynedunncom
SDCSR Implementation Challenges
more than a warm fuzzy issue Spending isnrsquot the answer
Plan
Framework
System
Results
Solving social problems Objectives
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Beyond Beads and Trinkets ndash BC Mining Review
A lsquohow torsquo article on mining and CSR
Wayne Dunn
BP Venezuela Indigenous Relations ndash Meeting the Challenge Responsibly and Sustainably
Situational assessment and strategic plan for BP Venezuela Authorized for release by BP
Wayne Dunn
Cameco Community Relations Report
Situational assessment and management strategy Authorized for release by Cameco
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author Beyond Beads lsquon Trinkets A systematic approach to managing community relations
A conference paper describing a systematic approach to community relations management helping companies to methodically develop mutually beneficial relationships with local communities and interests (this is one of the earliest papers on this subject ndash written in 1998)
Wayne Dunn
The costs of conflict with local communities in the extractive industry
Analysis of the cost of community conflicts in the Extractive Sector
Rachel Davis and Daniel M Franks
Creating Shared Value
Harvard Business Review interview with Michael Porter
Video
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Social License Its all about value
Discussion on Social License and shareholder Value
Wayne Dunn
Its about Development Commentary on the CIDAMining Company issue
Wayne Dunn
Integrating corporate strategy and social responsibilitymdashmarket returns from stakeholder engagement
Discussion and analysis on market returns on stakeholder engagement
Witold J Henisz Sinziana Dorobantu and Lite J Narty
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
McGill Reporter ndash Four Burning Questions Wayne Dunn on CSR
Discussion on CSR Wayne Dunn
Miningrsquos contribution to sustainable development ndashan overview
Discussion paper prepared by the International Council on Mining and Metals
Millennium Development Goals
United Nations
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Mining and Agriculture Development
A short lsquohow torsquo guide for mining projects to engage with the local agriculture sector
Al Hingston
PDSA Social Value Brochure
Brochure on social value created by Placer Dome South Africa
Placer Dome
The Value of Social License
Opinion piece published in Northern Miner
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Golden Opportunity When a Canadian multinational laid off hundreds of gold miners in South Africa it went many extra miles to help them get back on their feet
Stanford Business School Case Study on Placer Dome in South Africa
Wayne Dunn
The Changing Resource Development Paradigm Maximizing Sustainable Local Benefits from Resource Development
Strategic thought piece prepared for the government of British Columbia Canada
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
The Disappearing Barriers Between Business And Non-profits Are Driving Innovation
Discussion paper
Katherine Pikus
When Condoms are not enough
World Bank staff magazine article on Placer Dome and South African mining industryrsquos work with HIVAIDS
Craig Andrews
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
MINING AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA Preliminary Research on a Potential Pilot Project in Porgera and Lihir
Strategic research and action plan on mining and local economic development in Papua New Guinea prepared for the World Bank
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
What we covered
We will explore Why we even discuss private sector contributions Why does the private sector engage in international
development MDGs as a unifying framework between public private
and civil society sectors in International Development Some case study examples (mostly in extractive
sector) Publicprivatecivil society collaboration ndash case study
and discussion (CIDA and Mining Companies) Open discussion on topics of interest (time permitting)
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Alignment around Shared Value For shareholders For Communities For People For Governments
Private Sector Contributions To International Development
Remember
waynewaynedunncom Slide 48
ldquoThe project changed the social face of the South African Mining Industryrdquo
Kgosietsile Mogaki
South African Ministry of Minerals and Energy
waynewaynedunncom Slide 49
What was in it for Placer Dome
We believe that our ability to effectively manage social issues is a competitive advantage as we look towards the future of the industry in South Africa and globally
Through programs like Care we are better able to manage risk and are securing our long term future in South Africa and throughout the sub-continent
Piet Kolbe Mine Manager South Deep
Slide 50
And then there is HIVAIDS
RSA ACCOUNTED FOR NEARLY 1 IN 8 OF THE NEW HIV INFECTIONS THAT OCCURRED WORLD WIDE IN 2000
HIV+ PREVALENCE RATE IN WOMEN ATTENDING ANTE-NATAL CLINICS INCREASED FROM 07 IN 1990 TO 248 IN 2001
AVERAGE OF 1700 NEW INFECTIONS PER DAY
LIFE EXPECTANCY WILL DECLINE FROM 65 TO 40 BY 2011
65
40
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
2001 2011
Life Expectancy
waynewaynedunncom Slide 51
HIVAIDS Facts (in 2000)
ESTIMATED THAT 12 OF TOTAL RSA POPULATION AND 25 OF MINEWORKERS ARE HIV+
ALREADY 400000 PEOPLE ARE AIDS SICK AND THIS WILL INCREASE TO 14 M BY 2010
YOUNG WOMEN PARTICULARLY VULNERABLE ndash 239 AGED BETWEEN 15 ndash 49 ALREADY INFECTED AND WILL RISE TO 297 BY 2007
AIDS ORPHANS AT PRESENT AMOUNT TO 660000+ AND WILL RISE TO 18M BY 2015
ACCUMULATIVE AIDS DEATHS WILL RISE TO 9M BY 2015
Slide 52
HIVAIDS Impact REDUCED ECONOMIC GROWTH RATE ndash 2010 GDP 20 below a non AIDS
scenario REDUCED POPULATION ndash RSA population 10M smaller than non AIDS scenario SKYROCKETING DEMANDS ON PUBLIC HEALTH SYSTEM - RADICALLY CHANGED PRIVATE SPENDING PATTERNS ndash to healthcare and
funeral costs IMPACT ON SOCIO-ECONOMIC STABILITY (orphans)
HIVAIDS is the worst epidemic in human history At every level it is causing
devastation destruction and suffering throughout Southern Africa This is the reality for business operating in much of Africa today Nobody can afford to ignore it
Slide 53
HIVAIDS and Gold Mining
$10oz impact if nothing is done (5 of production costs) ~$3oz with maximum
intervention Impact on social and political
stability
Slide 54
HIVAIDS Programming Placer Dome program ndash
multi-level and holistic Education Prevention Treatment Impact mitigation (when one
has AIDS) On the minesite In local communities In rural areas where our
workers come from
Slide 55
Minesite Program
TRAINING AND EDUCATION
STI amp TB TREATMENT
CONDOM DISTRIBUTION
PEER EDUCATION
VOLUNTARY COUNSELING AND TESTING (VCT)
WELLNESS PROGRAM
MEDICAL REPATRIATION
waynewaynedunncom Slide 56
Minesite Program
waynewaynedunncom Slide 57
Current Community Program
AWARENESS AND EDUCATION PROGRAMS
MOBILE CLINIC
CONDOM amp FEMIDOM DISTRIBUTION
PERIODIC PRESUMPTIVE TREATMENT (PPT)
TREATMENT FOR SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS ( STI)
waynewaynedunncom Slide 58
COMMUNITY PROGRAM
Community Mobile Clinic
waynewaynedunncom Slide 59
And when HIV prevention doesnrsquot work What to do when people can no
longer work They return to their villages
where there is little or no support Families are overwhelmed Tremendous social and
economic impact Addressing it effectively is too
much for one company
Slide 60
Industry Home Based Care
TEBA INFRA-STRUCTURE
TRAINING OF CARE GIVERS
SUPPORT STRUCTURE ndash QUALIFIED STAFF
MONTHLY MEDICATION
WORK WITH OTHER STAKEHOLDERS (EG TRADITIONAL HEALERS)
WORLD BANK DEVELOPMENT INNOVATION AWARD
waynewaynedunncom Slide 61
Home Based Care
Slide 62
INDUSTRY HOME BASED CARE RESULTS (Year One)
Milestone Target Actual
Community Care Supporters engaged 87 127
Community Care Training
87 123
People under Home Based Care 696 801
THE PROJECT EXCEEDED TARGETS IN EVERY AREA
waynewaynedunncom Slide 63
Overview of Placer Dome AIDS Programming SOUTH DEEP Sustainable Development Department
bullVoluntary Counseling and testing HIV Negative bullContinue working
On Mine Program Community Program
Modified work program Farm bullAgricultural work Environmental
Medical repatriation
Home Based Care
Benefits Care Positive
HBC EC OPP
Back to work or Re skilled
Wellness Program
waynewaynedunncom Slide 64
But what happens to children and families when the breadwinner canrsquot
work
Slide 65
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas HIVAIDS is having a
monumental impact on the socio-economic well being of families throughout rural Southern Africa
Workers who used to
support extended families of 10-20 people are becoming too sick to work and are coming home literally to die
Slide 66
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas Knowing that their family needs the
income and that there is little medical care for them if they go home these workers are staying on the job as long as possible In addition to the human tragedy
this is having a severe impact on business productivity There are solid business and
humane reasons to address this problem But economies of scale are
needed
waynewaynedunncom
Reputational Results for Placer Dome Worst to First (enhanced
relationships in South Africa and Globally) First private sector project
to ever win World Bank Development Innovation Award Canadian CSREthical
Project Award (2004) Numerous other awards Stanford Case Study
waynewaynedunncom Slide 68
Where to next
The Care project piloted an effective means of assisting rural families to become economically active and has an existing infrastructure and management system in place
Industry Home Based Care project piloted a cost
effective fee for service program to support medically repatriated workers and their families
Slide 69
Planned Program
Care Positive Integrate the Home Based Care
project with the Care process and launch as a fee for service based program to address the social and economic impacts that AIDS is having on rural families and communities Start with the mining industry but
design the infrastructure and management systems to enable participation by other industries governments and donor community stakeholders
Care Process
+
Home Based Care
=
Care Positive
waynewaynedunncom Slide 70
Care Positive Summary
waynewaynedunncom
Andhellip After over a year of negotiations CIDA declined to
participate in the Care Positive program (partnering with a mining company was seen as too much reputational risk) Industry was frustrated because the negotiations
had been invited by CIDA and industry had investment over $100000 and considerable reputational capital into them Industry went forward with modified HIVAIDS
programming but huge developmental impacts were lost
waynewaynedunncom Slide 72
MDG Impacts of Placer Dome in South Africa
1 Poverty and hunger 2 Some impact on primary education (School
feeding program) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
One thing leads to another
World Bank observed how Placer Domersquos leadership on HIVAIDS moved South African mining industry All indications were that PNG was at risk of huge
crisis Placer Dome had two mines in PNG World Bank asked Placer Dome to take a look at
what might be done
waynewaynedunncom
PNG HIVAIDS Scoping mission to
determine what might be done and how Enthusiastic interest from
industry government multi-laterals (WHO UNAIDS World Banketc) ODA (AusAID) CIDA partnered with Place Dome to develop an
HIVAIDS strategy for PNG that integrated industry public sector civil society and international community
waynewaynedunncom
PNG Outcomes (or outputs ndash Irsquom never sure) Partnership with Mining
Industry Civil Society WHO UNAIDS UNDP World Bank PNG AIDS AusAID Oil Palm Industry etc National workshop on
HIVAIDS and publicprivate partnerships SouthSouth Collaboration
Industry government civil society international community study trip to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom
waynewaynedunncom
PNG AIDS mission to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom Slide 78
MDG Impacts of PNG HIVAIDS work
1 Poverty and hunger (nutritional supplements) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Major gold find in WestCentral Turkey No successful
mining project launched in decades Eurogold project
built launched and halted by community action in late 1990s ndash still mothballed
UsakKislidag Minesite
Eurogold site
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Isolated rural area Nearly half of nearby
communities opposed to mine development Agriculture primary
economic activity in rural communities ndash smallmicro family farms
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Engaged with community beginning in early exploration stages Ongoing discussion and consultation for years during
exploration and development CIDA support to develop and strategic development plan Water supply for local villages Support to local health care Jobs and Procurement Agricultural Strategy (worked with farmers and provincial
govt to develop) Animal husbandry efficiencies (dairy sheep genetics etc) Agriculture research capacity
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Smooth permitting process Good local relationships (broad and deep) Over a decade of smooth operations Share price up over 15x (from $075 to $1325 Opened second mine in Turkey
bull Able to deal with controversial watershed issues after relationship success in Usak
waynewaynedunncom Slide 83
MDG Impacts of Eldorado Gold
1 Poverty and hunger (minimal) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Underwater Logging in Ghana
waynewaynedunncom
Private Sector and International Development
Private sector especially resource extraction has a very mixed record bull Some horrendous disasters (Nigeria Warao Peoples in
Venezuela etc) bull Some great successes (Placer Dome Care project
mining and HIVAIDS in South Africa [but mining also created conditions to facilitate the spread of AIDS] AIDS strategy in PNG Cameco in Saskatchewan)
Successes can have a direct impact on Millennium Develpoment Goals
waynewaynedunncom
Group Exercise Using the CIDA and Mining Companies papers that were
circulated on Tuesday discuss the questions below as a group Select a spokesperson to report the group consensus to the
room (if no consensus then have spokesperson report differing positions)
Should Official Development Assistance agencies like
CIDA and multi-laterals like the United Nations Development Program work with private sector in developing economies If yes why And how should they work with them If no why And what should they do when
interestsobjectives overlap
waynewaynedunncom
SDCSR Implementation Challenges
more than a warm fuzzy issue Spending isnrsquot the answer
Plan
Framework
System
Results
Solving social problems Objectives
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Beyond Beads and Trinkets ndash BC Mining Review
A lsquohow torsquo article on mining and CSR
Wayne Dunn
BP Venezuela Indigenous Relations ndash Meeting the Challenge Responsibly and Sustainably
Situational assessment and strategic plan for BP Venezuela Authorized for release by BP
Wayne Dunn
Cameco Community Relations Report
Situational assessment and management strategy Authorized for release by Cameco
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author Beyond Beads lsquon Trinkets A systematic approach to managing community relations
A conference paper describing a systematic approach to community relations management helping companies to methodically develop mutually beneficial relationships with local communities and interests (this is one of the earliest papers on this subject ndash written in 1998)
Wayne Dunn
The costs of conflict with local communities in the extractive industry
Analysis of the cost of community conflicts in the Extractive Sector
Rachel Davis and Daniel M Franks
Creating Shared Value
Harvard Business Review interview with Michael Porter
Video
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Social License Its all about value
Discussion on Social License and shareholder Value
Wayne Dunn
Its about Development Commentary on the CIDAMining Company issue
Wayne Dunn
Integrating corporate strategy and social responsibilitymdashmarket returns from stakeholder engagement
Discussion and analysis on market returns on stakeholder engagement
Witold J Henisz Sinziana Dorobantu and Lite J Narty
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
McGill Reporter ndash Four Burning Questions Wayne Dunn on CSR
Discussion on CSR Wayne Dunn
Miningrsquos contribution to sustainable development ndashan overview
Discussion paper prepared by the International Council on Mining and Metals
Millennium Development Goals
United Nations
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Mining and Agriculture Development
A short lsquohow torsquo guide for mining projects to engage with the local agriculture sector
Al Hingston
PDSA Social Value Brochure
Brochure on social value created by Placer Dome South Africa
Placer Dome
The Value of Social License
Opinion piece published in Northern Miner
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Golden Opportunity When a Canadian multinational laid off hundreds of gold miners in South Africa it went many extra miles to help them get back on their feet
Stanford Business School Case Study on Placer Dome in South Africa
Wayne Dunn
The Changing Resource Development Paradigm Maximizing Sustainable Local Benefits from Resource Development
Strategic thought piece prepared for the government of British Columbia Canada
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
The Disappearing Barriers Between Business And Non-profits Are Driving Innovation
Discussion paper
Katherine Pikus
When Condoms are not enough
World Bank staff magazine article on Placer Dome and South African mining industryrsquos work with HIVAIDS
Craig Andrews
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
MINING AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA Preliminary Research on a Potential Pilot Project in Porgera and Lihir
Strategic research and action plan on mining and local economic development in Papua New Guinea prepared for the World Bank
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
What we covered
We will explore Why we even discuss private sector contributions Why does the private sector engage in international
development MDGs as a unifying framework between public private
and civil society sectors in International Development Some case study examples (mostly in extractive
sector) Publicprivatecivil society collaboration ndash case study
and discussion (CIDA and Mining Companies) Open discussion on topics of interest (time permitting)
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Alignment around Shared Value For shareholders For Communities For People For Governments
Private Sector Contributions To International Development
Remember
waynewaynedunncom Slide 49
What was in it for Placer Dome
We believe that our ability to effectively manage social issues is a competitive advantage as we look towards the future of the industry in South Africa and globally
Through programs like Care we are better able to manage risk and are securing our long term future in South Africa and throughout the sub-continent
Piet Kolbe Mine Manager South Deep
Slide 50
And then there is HIVAIDS
RSA ACCOUNTED FOR NEARLY 1 IN 8 OF THE NEW HIV INFECTIONS THAT OCCURRED WORLD WIDE IN 2000
HIV+ PREVALENCE RATE IN WOMEN ATTENDING ANTE-NATAL CLINICS INCREASED FROM 07 IN 1990 TO 248 IN 2001
AVERAGE OF 1700 NEW INFECTIONS PER DAY
LIFE EXPECTANCY WILL DECLINE FROM 65 TO 40 BY 2011
65
40
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
2001 2011
Life Expectancy
waynewaynedunncom Slide 51
HIVAIDS Facts (in 2000)
ESTIMATED THAT 12 OF TOTAL RSA POPULATION AND 25 OF MINEWORKERS ARE HIV+
ALREADY 400000 PEOPLE ARE AIDS SICK AND THIS WILL INCREASE TO 14 M BY 2010
YOUNG WOMEN PARTICULARLY VULNERABLE ndash 239 AGED BETWEEN 15 ndash 49 ALREADY INFECTED AND WILL RISE TO 297 BY 2007
AIDS ORPHANS AT PRESENT AMOUNT TO 660000+ AND WILL RISE TO 18M BY 2015
ACCUMULATIVE AIDS DEATHS WILL RISE TO 9M BY 2015
Slide 52
HIVAIDS Impact REDUCED ECONOMIC GROWTH RATE ndash 2010 GDP 20 below a non AIDS
scenario REDUCED POPULATION ndash RSA population 10M smaller than non AIDS scenario SKYROCKETING DEMANDS ON PUBLIC HEALTH SYSTEM - RADICALLY CHANGED PRIVATE SPENDING PATTERNS ndash to healthcare and
funeral costs IMPACT ON SOCIO-ECONOMIC STABILITY (orphans)
HIVAIDS is the worst epidemic in human history At every level it is causing
devastation destruction and suffering throughout Southern Africa This is the reality for business operating in much of Africa today Nobody can afford to ignore it
Slide 53
HIVAIDS and Gold Mining
$10oz impact if nothing is done (5 of production costs) ~$3oz with maximum
intervention Impact on social and political
stability
Slide 54
HIVAIDS Programming Placer Dome program ndash
multi-level and holistic Education Prevention Treatment Impact mitigation (when one
has AIDS) On the minesite In local communities In rural areas where our
workers come from
Slide 55
Minesite Program
TRAINING AND EDUCATION
STI amp TB TREATMENT
CONDOM DISTRIBUTION
PEER EDUCATION
VOLUNTARY COUNSELING AND TESTING (VCT)
WELLNESS PROGRAM
MEDICAL REPATRIATION
waynewaynedunncom Slide 56
Minesite Program
waynewaynedunncom Slide 57
Current Community Program
AWARENESS AND EDUCATION PROGRAMS
MOBILE CLINIC
CONDOM amp FEMIDOM DISTRIBUTION
PERIODIC PRESUMPTIVE TREATMENT (PPT)
TREATMENT FOR SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS ( STI)
waynewaynedunncom Slide 58
COMMUNITY PROGRAM
Community Mobile Clinic
waynewaynedunncom Slide 59
And when HIV prevention doesnrsquot work What to do when people can no
longer work They return to their villages
where there is little or no support Families are overwhelmed Tremendous social and
economic impact Addressing it effectively is too
much for one company
Slide 60
Industry Home Based Care
TEBA INFRA-STRUCTURE
TRAINING OF CARE GIVERS
SUPPORT STRUCTURE ndash QUALIFIED STAFF
MONTHLY MEDICATION
WORK WITH OTHER STAKEHOLDERS (EG TRADITIONAL HEALERS)
WORLD BANK DEVELOPMENT INNOVATION AWARD
waynewaynedunncom Slide 61
Home Based Care
Slide 62
INDUSTRY HOME BASED CARE RESULTS (Year One)
Milestone Target Actual
Community Care Supporters engaged 87 127
Community Care Training
87 123
People under Home Based Care 696 801
THE PROJECT EXCEEDED TARGETS IN EVERY AREA
waynewaynedunncom Slide 63
Overview of Placer Dome AIDS Programming SOUTH DEEP Sustainable Development Department
bullVoluntary Counseling and testing HIV Negative bullContinue working
On Mine Program Community Program
Modified work program Farm bullAgricultural work Environmental
Medical repatriation
Home Based Care
Benefits Care Positive
HBC EC OPP
Back to work or Re skilled
Wellness Program
waynewaynedunncom Slide 64
But what happens to children and families when the breadwinner canrsquot
work
Slide 65
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas HIVAIDS is having a
monumental impact on the socio-economic well being of families throughout rural Southern Africa
Workers who used to
support extended families of 10-20 people are becoming too sick to work and are coming home literally to die
Slide 66
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas Knowing that their family needs the
income and that there is little medical care for them if they go home these workers are staying on the job as long as possible In addition to the human tragedy
this is having a severe impact on business productivity There are solid business and
humane reasons to address this problem But economies of scale are
needed
waynewaynedunncom
Reputational Results for Placer Dome Worst to First (enhanced
relationships in South Africa and Globally) First private sector project
to ever win World Bank Development Innovation Award Canadian CSREthical
Project Award (2004) Numerous other awards Stanford Case Study
waynewaynedunncom Slide 68
Where to next
The Care project piloted an effective means of assisting rural families to become economically active and has an existing infrastructure and management system in place
Industry Home Based Care project piloted a cost
effective fee for service program to support medically repatriated workers and their families
Slide 69
Planned Program
Care Positive Integrate the Home Based Care
project with the Care process and launch as a fee for service based program to address the social and economic impacts that AIDS is having on rural families and communities Start with the mining industry but
design the infrastructure and management systems to enable participation by other industries governments and donor community stakeholders
Care Process
+
Home Based Care
=
Care Positive
waynewaynedunncom Slide 70
Care Positive Summary
waynewaynedunncom
Andhellip After over a year of negotiations CIDA declined to
participate in the Care Positive program (partnering with a mining company was seen as too much reputational risk) Industry was frustrated because the negotiations
had been invited by CIDA and industry had investment over $100000 and considerable reputational capital into them Industry went forward with modified HIVAIDS
programming but huge developmental impacts were lost
waynewaynedunncom Slide 72
MDG Impacts of Placer Dome in South Africa
1 Poverty and hunger 2 Some impact on primary education (School
feeding program) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
One thing leads to another
World Bank observed how Placer Domersquos leadership on HIVAIDS moved South African mining industry All indications were that PNG was at risk of huge
crisis Placer Dome had two mines in PNG World Bank asked Placer Dome to take a look at
what might be done
waynewaynedunncom
PNG HIVAIDS Scoping mission to
determine what might be done and how Enthusiastic interest from
industry government multi-laterals (WHO UNAIDS World Banketc) ODA (AusAID) CIDA partnered with Place Dome to develop an
HIVAIDS strategy for PNG that integrated industry public sector civil society and international community
waynewaynedunncom
PNG Outcomes (or outputs ndash Irsquom never sure) Partnership with Mining
Industry Civil Society WHO UNAIDS UNDP World Bank PNG AIDS AusAID Oil Palm Industry etc National workshop on
HIVAIDS and publicprivate partnerships SouthSouth Collaboration
Industry government civil society international community study trip to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom
waynewaynedunncom
PNG AIDS mission to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom Slide 78
MDG Impacts of PNG HIVAIDS work
1 Poverty and hunger (nutritional supplements) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Major gold find in WestCentral Turkey No successful
mining project launched in decades Eurogold project
built launched and halted by community action in late 1990s ndash still mothballed
UsakKislidag Minesite
Eurogold site
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Isolated rural area Nearly half of nearby
communities opposed to mine development Agriculture primary
economic activity in rural communities ndash smallmicro family farms
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Engaged with community beginning in early exploration stages Ongoing discussion and consultation for years during
exploration and development CIDA support to develop and strategic development plan Water supply for local villages Support to local health care Jobs and Procurement Agricultural Strategy (worked with farmers and provincial
govt to develop) Animal husbandry efficiencies (dairy sheep genetics etc) Agriculture research capacity
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Smooth permitting process Good local relationships (broad and deep) Over a decade of smooth operations Share price up over 15x (from $075 to $1325 Opened second mine in Turkey
bull Able to deal with controversial watershed issues after relationship success in Usak
waynewaynedunncom Slide 83
MDG Impacts of Eldorado Gold
1 Poverty and hunger (minimal) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Underwater Logging in Ghana
waynewaynedunncom
Private Sector and International Development
Private sector especially resource extraction has a very mixed record bull Some horrendous disasters (Nigeria Warao Peoples in
Venezuela etc) bull Some great successes (Placer Dome Care project
mining and HIVAIDS in South Africa [but mining also created conditions to facilitate the spread of AIDS] AIDS strategy in PNG Cameco in Saskatchewan)
Successes can have a direct impact on Millennium Develpoment Goals
waynewaynedunncom
Group Exercise Using the CIDA and Mining Companies papers that were
circulated on Tuesday discuss the questions below as a group Select a spokesperson to report the group consensus to the
room (if no consensus then have spokesperson report differing positions)
Should Official Development Assistance agencies like
CIDA and multi-laterals like the United Nations Development Program work with private sector in developing economies If yes why And how should they work with them If no why And what should they do when
interestsobjectives overlap
waynewaynedunncom
SDCSR Implementation Challenges
more than a warm fuzzy issue Spending isnrsquot the answer
Plan
Framework
System
Results
Solving social problems Objectives
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Beyond Beads and Trinkets ndash BC Mining Review
A lsquohow torsquo article on mining and CSR
Wayne Dunn
BP Venezuela Indigenous Relations ndash Meeting the Challenge Responsibly and Sustainably
Situational assessment and strategic plan for BP Venezuela Authorized for release by BP
Wayne Dunn
Cameco Community Relations Report
Situational assessment and management strategy Authorized for release by Cameco
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author Beyond Beads lsquon Trinkets A systematic approach to managing community relations
A conference paper describing a systematic approach to community relations management helping companies to methodically develop mutually beneficial relationships with local communities and interests (this is one of the earliest papers on this subject ndash written in 1998)
Wayne Dunn
The costs of conflict with local communities in the extractive industry
Analysis of the cost of community conflicts in the Extractive Sector
Rachel Davis and Daniel M Franks
Creating Shared Value
Harvard Business Review interview with Michael Porter
Video
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Social License Its all about value
Discussion on Social License and shareholder Value
Wayne Dunn
Its about Development Commentary on the CIDAMining Company issue
Wayne Dunn
Integrating corporate strategy and social responsibilitymdashmarket returns from stakeholder engagement
Discussion and analysis on market returns on stakeholder engagement
Witold J Henisz Sinziana Dorobantu and Lite J Narty
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
McGill Reporter ndash Four Burning Questions Wayne Dunn on CSR
Discussion on CSR Wayne Dunn
Miningrsquos contribution to sustainable development ndashan overview
Discussion paper prepared by the International Council on Mining and Metals
Millennium Development Goals
United Nations
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Mining and Agriculture Development
A short lsquohow torsquo guide for mining projects to engage with the local agriculture sector
Al Hingston
PDSA Social Value Brochure
Brochure on social value created by Placer Dome South Africa
Placer Dome
The Value of Social License
Opinion piece published in Northern Miner
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Golden Opportunity When a Canadian multinational laid off hundreds of gold miners in South Africa it went many extra miles to help them get back on their feet
Stanford Business School Case Study on Placer Dome in South Africa
Wayne Dunn
The Changing Resource Development Paradigm Maximizing Sustainable Local Benefits from Resource Development
Strategic thought piece prepared for the government of British Columbia Canada
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
The Disappearing Barriers Between Business And Non-profits Are Driving Innovation
Discussion paper
Katherine Pikus
When Condoms are not enough
World Bank staff magazine article on Placer Dome and South African mining industryrsquos work with HIVAIDS
Craig Andrews
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
MINING AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA Preliminary Research on a Potential Pilot Project in Porgera and Lihir
Strategic research and action plan on mining and local economic development in Papua New Guinea prepared for the World Bank
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
What we covered
We will explore Why we even discuss private sector contributions Why does the private sector engage in international
development MDGs as a unifying framework between public private
and civil society sectors in International Development Some case study examples (mostly in extractive
sector) Publicprivatecivil society collaboration ndash case study
and discussion (CIDA and Mining Companies) Open discussion on topics of interest (time permitting)
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Alignment around Shared Value For shareholders For Communities For People For Governments
Private Sector Contributions To International Development
Remember
Slide 50
And then there is HIVAIDS
RSA ACCOUNTED FOR NEARLY 1 IN 8 OF THE NEW HIV INFECTIONS THAT OCCURRED WORLD WIDE IN 2000
HIV+ PREVALENCE RATE IN WOMEN ATTENDING ANTE-NATAL CLINICS INCREASED FROM 07 IN 1990 TO 248 IN 2001
AVERAGE OF 1700 NEW INFECTIONS PER DAY
LIFE EXPECTANCY WILL DECLINE FROM 65 TO 40 BY 2011
65
40
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
2001 2011
Life Expectancy
waynewaynedunncom Slide 51
HIVAIDS Facts (in 2000)
ESTIMATED THAT 12 OF TOTAL RSA POPULATION AND 25 OF MINEWORKERS ARE HIV+
ALREADY 400000 PEOPLE ARE AIDS SICK AND THIS WILL INCREASE TO 14 M BY 2010
YOUNG WOMEN PARTICULARLY VULNERABLE ndash 239 AGED BETWEEN 15 ndash 49 ALREADY INFECTED AND WILL RISE TO 297 BY 2007
AIDS ORPHANS AT PRESENT AMOUNT TO 660000+ AND WILL RISE TO 18M BY 2015
ACCUMULATIVE AIDS DEATHS WILL RISE TO 9M BY 2015
Slide 52
HIVAIDS Impact REDUCED ECONOMIC GROWTH RATE ndash 2010 GDP 20 below a non AIDS
scenario REDUCED POPULATION ndash RSA population 10M smaller than non AIDS scenario SKYROCKETING DEMANDS ON PUBLIC HEALTH SYSTEM - RADICALLY CHANGED PRIVATE SPENDING PATTERNS ndash to healthcare and
funeral costs IMPACT ON SOCIO-ECONOMIC STABILITY (orphans)
HIVAIDS is the worst epidemic in human history At every level it is causing
devastation destruction and suffering throughout Southern Africa This is the reality for business operating in much of Africa today Nobody can afford to ignore it
Slide 53
HIVAIDS and Gold Mining
$10oz impact if nothing is done (5 of production costs) ~$3oz with maximum
intervention Impact on social and political
stability
Slide 54
HIVAIDS Programming Placer Dome program ndash
multi-level and holistic Education Prevention Treatment Impact mitigation (when one
has AIDS) On the minesite In local communities In rural areas where our
workers come from
Slide 55
Minesite Program
TRAINING AND EDUCATION
STI amp TB TREATMENT
CONDOM DISTRIBUTION
PEER EDUCATION
VOLUNTARY COUNSELING AND TESTING (VCT)
WELLNESS PROGRAM
MEDICAL REPATRIATION
waynewaynedunncom Slide 56
Minesite Program
waynewaynedunncom Slide 57
Current Community Program
AWARENESS AND EDUCATION PROGRAMS
MOBILE CLINIC
CONDOM amp FEMIDOM DISTRIBUTION
PERIODIC PRESUMPTIVE TREATMENT (PPT)
TREATMENT FOR SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS ( STI)
waynewaynedunncom Slide 58
COMMUNITY PROGRAM
Community Mobile Clinic
waynewaynedunncom Slide 59
And when HIV prevention doesnrsquot work What to do when people can no
longer work They return to their villages
where there is little or no support Families are overwhelmed Tremendous social and
economic impact Addressing it effectively is too
much for one company
Slide 60
Industry Home Based Care
TEBA INFRA-STRUCTURE
TRAINING OF CARE GIVERS
SUPPORT STRUCTURE ndash QUALIFIED STAFF
MONTHLY MEDICATION
WORK WITH OTHER STAKEHOLDERS (EG TRADITIONAL HEALERS)
WORLD BANK DEVELOPMENT INNOVATION AWARD
waynewaynedunncom Slide 61
Home Based Care
Slide 62
INDUSTRY HOME BASED CARE RESULTS (Year One)
Milestone Target Actual
Community Care Supporters engaged 87 127
Community Care Training
87 123
People under Home Based Care 696 801
THE PROJECT EXCEEDED TARGETS IN EVERY AREA
waynewaynedunncom Slide 63
Overview of Placer Dome AIDS Programming SOUTH DEEP Sustainable Development Department
bullVoluntary Counseling and testing HIV Negative bullContinue working
On Mine Program Community Program
Modified work program Farm bullAgricultural work Environmental
Medical repatriation
Home Based Care
Benefits Care Positive
HBC EC OPP
Back to work or Re skilled
Wellness Program
waynewaynedunncom Slide 64
But what happens to children and families when the breadwinner canrsquot
work
Slide 65
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas HIVAIDS is having a
monumental impact on the socio-economic well being of families throughout rural Southern Africa
Workers who used to
support extended families of 10-20 people are becoming too sick to work and are coming home literally to die
Slide 66
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas Knowing that their family needs the
income and that there is little medical care for them if they go home these workers are staying on the job as long as possible In addition to the human tragedy
this is having a severe impact on business productivity There are solid business and
humane reasons to address this problem But economies of scale are
needed
waynewaynedunncom
Reputational Results for Placer Dome Worst to First (enhanced
relationships in South Africa and Globally) First private sector project
to ever win World Bank Development Innovation Award Canadian CSREthical
Project Award (2004) Numerous other awards Stanford Case Study
waynewaynedunncom Slide 68
Where to next
The Care project piloted an effective means of assisting rural families to become economically active and has an existing infrastructure and management system in place
Industry Home Based Care project piloted a cost
effective fee for service program to support medically repatriated workers and their families
Slide 69
Planned Program
Care Positive Integrate the Home Based Care
project with the Care process and launch as a fee for service based program to address the social and economic impacts that AIDS is having on rural families and communities Start with the mining industry but
design the infrastructure and management systems to enable participation by other industries governments and donor community stakeholders
Care Process
+
Home Based Care
=
Care Positive
waynewaynedunncom Slide 70
Care Positive Summary
waynewaynedunncom
Andhellip After over a year of negotiations CIDA declined to
participate in the Care Positive program (partnering with a mining company was seen as too much reputational risk) Industry was frustrated because the negotiations
had been invited by CIDA and industry had investment over $100000 and considerable reputational capital into them Industry went forward with modified HIVAIDS
programming but huge developmental impacts were lost
waynewaynedunncom Slide 72
MDG Impacts of Placer Dome in South Africa
1 Poverty and hunger 2 Some impact on primary education (School
feeding program) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
One thing leads to another
World Bank observed how Placer Domersquos leadership on HIVAIDS moved South African mining industry All indications were that PNG was at risk of huge
crisis Placer Dome had two mines in PNG World Bank asked Placer Dome to take a look at
what might be done
waynewaynedunncom
PNG HIVAIDS Scoping mission to
determine what might be done and how Enthusiastic interest from
industry government multi-laterals (WHO UNAIDS World Banketc) ODA (AusAID) CIDA partnered with Place Dome to develop an
HIVAIDS strategy for PNG that integrated industry public sector civil society and international community
waynewaynedunncom
PNG Outcomes (or outputs ndash Irsquom never sure) Partnership with Mining
Industry Civil Society WHO UNAIDS UNDP World Bank PNG AIDS AusAID Oil Palm Industry etc National workshop on
HIVAIDS and publicprivate partnerships SouthSouth Collaboration
Industry government civil society international community study trip to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom
waynewaynedunncom
PNG AIDS mission to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom Slide 78
MDG Impacts of PNG HIVAIDS work
1 Poverty and hunger (nutritional supplements) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Major gold find in WestCentral Turkey No successful
mining project launched in decades Eurogold project
built launched and halted by community action in late 1990s ndash still mothballed
UsakKislidag Minesite
Eurogold site
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Isolated rural area Nearly half of nearby
communities opposed to mine development Agriculture primary
economic activity in rural communities ndash smallmicro family farms
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Engaged with community beginning in early exploration stages Ongoing discussion and consultation for years during
exploration and development CIDA support to develop and strategic development plan Water supply for local villages Support to local health care Jobs and Procurement Agricultural Strategy (worked with farmers and provincial
govt to develop) Animal husbandry efficiencies (dairy sheep genetics etc) Agriculture research capacity
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Smooth permitting process Good local relationships (broad and deep) Over a decade of smooth operations Share price up over 15x (from $075 to $1325 Opened second mine in Turkey
bull Able to deal with controversial watershed issues after relationship success in Usak
waynewaynedunncom Slide 83
MDG Impacts of Eldorado Gold
1 Poverty and hunger (minimal) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Underwater Logging in Ghana
waynewaynedunncom
Private Sector and International Development
Private sector especially resource extraction has a very mixed record bull Some horrendous disasters (Nigeria Warao Peoples in
Venezuela etc) bull Some great successes (Placer Dome Care project
mining and HIVAIDS in South Africa [but mining also created conditions to facilitate the spread of AIDS] AIDS strategy in PNG Cameco in Saskatchewan)
Successes can have a direct impact on Millennium Develpoment Goals
waynewaynedunncom
Group Exercise Using the CIDA and Mining Companies papers that were
circulated on Tuesday discuss the questions below as a group Select a spokesperson to report the group consensus to the
room (if no consensus then have spokesperson report differing positions)
Should Official Development Assistance agencies like
CIDA and multi-laterals like the United Nations Development Program work with private sector in developing economies If yes why And how should they work with them If no why And what should they do when
interestsobjectives overlap
waynewaynedunncom
SDCSR Implementation Challenges
more than a warm fuzzy issue Spending isnrsquot the answer
Plan
Framework
System
Results
Solving social problems Objectives
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Beyond Beads and Trinkets ndash BC Mining Review
A lsquohow torsquo article on mining and CSR
Wayne Dunn
BP Venezuela Indigenous Relations ndash Meeting the Challenge Responsibly and Sustainably
Situational assessment and strategic plan for BP Venezuela Authorized for release by BP
Wayne Dunn
Cameco Community Relations Report
Situational assessment and management strategy Authorized for release by Cameco
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author Beyond Beads lsquon Trinkets A systematic approach to managing community relations
A conference paper describing a systematic approach to community relations management helping companies to methodically develop mutually beneficial relationships with local communities and interests (this is one of the earliest papers on this subject ndash written in 1998)
Wayne Dunn
The costs of conflict with local communities in the extractive industry
Analysis of the cost of community conflicts in the Extractive Sector
Rachel Davis and Daniel M Franks
Creating Shared Value
Harvard Business Review interview with Michael Porter
Video
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Social License Its all about value
Discussion on Social License and shareholder Value
Wayne Dunn
Its about Development Commentary on the CIDAMining Company issue
Wayne Dunn
Integrating corporate strategy and social responsibilitymdashmarket returns from stakeholder engagement
Discussion and analysis on market returns on stakeholder engagement
Witold J Henisz Sinziana Dorobantu and Lite J Narty
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
McGill Reporter ndash Four Burning Questions Wayne Dunn on CSR
Discussion on CSR Wayne Dunn
Miningrsquos contribution to sustainable development ndashan overview
Discussion paper prepared by the International Council on Mining and Metals
Millennium Development Goals
United Nations
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Mining and Agriculture Development
A short lsquohow torsquo guide for mining projects to engage with the local agriculture sector
Al Hingston
PDSA Social Value Brochure
Brochure on social value created by Placer Dome South Africa
Placer Dome
The Value of Social License
Opinion piece published in Northern Miner
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Golden Opportunity When a Canadian multinational laid off hundreds of gold miners in South Africa it went many extra miles to help them get back on their feet
Stanford Business School Case Study on Placer Dome in South Africa
Wayne Dunn
The Changing Resource Development Paradigm Maximizing Sustainable Local Benefits from Resource Development
Strategic thought piece prepared for the government of British Columbia Canada
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
The Disappearing Barriers Between Business And Non-profits Are Driving Innovation
Discussion paper
Katherine Pikus
When Condoms are not enough
World Bank staff magazine article on Placer Dome and South African mining industryrsquos work with HIVAIDS
Craig Andrews
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
MINING AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA Preliminary Research on a Potential Pilot Project in Porgera and Lihir
Strategic research and action plan on mining and local economic development in Papua New Guinea prepared for the World Bank
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
What we covered
We will explore Why we even discuss private sector contributions Why does the private sector engage in international
development MDGs as a unifying framework between public private
and civil society sectors in International Development Some case study examples (mostly in extractive
sector) Publicprivatecivil society collaboration ndash case study
and discussion (CIDA and Mining Companies) Open discussion on topics of interest (time permitting)
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Alignment around Shared Value For shareholders For Communities For People For Governments
Private Sector Contributions To International Development
Remember
waynewaynedunncom Slide 51
HIVAIDS Facts (in 2000)
ESTIMATED THAT 12 OF TOTAL RSA POPULATION AND 25 OF MINEWORKERS ARE HIV+
ALREADY 400000 PEOPLE ARE AIDS SICK AND THIS WILL INCREASE TO 14 M BY 2010
YOUNG WOMEN PARTICULARLY VULNERABLE ndash 239 AGED BETWEEN 15 ndash 49 ALREADY INFECTED AND WILL RISE TO 297 BY 2007
AIDS ORPHANS AT PRESENT AMOUNT TO 660000+ AND WILL RISE TO 18M BY 2015
ACCUMULATIVE AIDS DEATHS WILL RISE TO 9M BY 2015
Slide 52
HIVAIDS Impact REDUCED ECONOMIC GROWTH RATE ndash 2010 GDP 20 below a non AIDS
scenario REDUCED POPULATION ndash RSA population 10M smaller than non AIDS scenario SKYROCKETING DEMANDS ON PUBLIC HEALTH SYSTEM - RADICALLY CHANGED PRIVATE SPENDING PATTERNS ndash to healthcare and
funeral costs IMPACT ON SOCIO-ECONOMIC STABILITY (orphans)
HIVAIDS is the worst epidemic in human history At every level it is causing
devastation destruction and suffering throughout Southern Africa This is the reality for business operating in much of Africa today Nobody can afford to ignore it
Slide 53
HIVAIDS and Gold Mining
$10oz impact if nothing is done (5 of production costs) ~$3oz with maximum
intervention Impact on social and political
stability
Slide 54
HIVAIDS Programming Placer Dome program ndash
multi-level and holistic Education Prevention Treatment Impact mitigation (when one
has AIDS) On the minesite In local communities In rural areas where our
workers come from
Slide 55
Minesite Program
TRAINING AND EDUCATION
STI amp TB TREATMENT
CONDOM DISTRIBUTION
PEER EDUCATION
VOLUNTARY COUNSELING AND TESTING (VCT)
WELLNESS PROGRAM
MEDICAL REPATRIATION
waynewaynedunncom Slide 56
Minesite Program
waynewaynedunncom Slide 57
Current Community Program
AWARENESS AND EDUCATION PROGRAMS
MOBILE CLINIC
CONDOM amp FEMIDOM DISTRIBUTION
PERIODIC PRESUMPTIVE TREATMENT (PPT)
TREATMENT FOR SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS ( STI)
waynewaynedunncom Slide 58
COMMUNITY PROGRAM
Community Mobile Clinic
waynewaynedunncom Slide 59
And when HIV prevention doesnrsquot work What to do when people can no
longer work They return to their villages
where there is little or no support Families are overwhelmed Tremendous social and
economic impact Addressing it effectively is too
much for one company
Slide 60
Industry Home Based Care
TEBA INFRA-STRUCTURE
TRAINING OF CARE GIVERS
SUPPORT STRUCTURE ndash QUALIFIED STAFF
MONTHLY MEDICATION
WORK WITH OTHER STAKEHOLDERS (EG TRADITIONAL HEALERS)
WORLD BANK DEVELOPMENT INNOVATION AWARD
waynewaynedunncom Slide 61
Home Based Care
Slide 62
INDUSTRY HOME BASED CARE RESULTS (Year One)
Milestone Target Actual
Community Care Supporters engaged 87 127
Community Care Training
87 123
People under Home Based Care 696 801
THE PROJECT EXCEEDED TARGETS IN EVERY AREA
waynewaynedunncom Slide 63
Overview of Placer Dome AIDS Programming SOUTH DEEP Sustainable Development Department
bullVoluntary Counseling and testing HIV Negative bullContinue working
On Mine Program Community Program
Modified work program Farm bullAgricultural work Environmental
Medical repatriation
Home Based Care
Benefits Care Positive
HBC EC OPP
Back to work or Re skilled
Wellness Program
waynewaynedunncom Slide 64
But what happens to children and families when the breadwinner canrsquot
work
Slide 65
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas HIVAIDS is having a
monumental impact on the socio-economic well being of families throughout rural Southern Africa
Workers who used to
support extended families of 10-20 people are becoming too sick to work and are coming home literally to die
Slide 66
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas Knowing that their family needs the
income and that there is little medical care for them if they go home these workers are staying on the job as long as possible In addition to the human tragedy
this is having a severe impact on business productivity There are solid business and
humane reasons to address this problem But economies of scale are
needed
waynewaynedunncom
Reputational Results for Placer Dome Worst to First (enhanced
relationships in South Africa and Globally) First private sector project
to ever win World Bank Development Innovation Award Canadian CSREthical
Project Award (2004) Numerous other awards Stanford Case Study
waynewaynedunncom Slide 68
Where to next
The Care project piloted an effective means of assisting rural families to become economically active and has an existing infrastructure and management system in place
Industry Home Based Care project piloted a cost
effective fee for service program to support medically repatriated workers and their families
Slide 69
Planned Program
Care Positive Integrate the Home Based Care
project with the Care process and launch as a fee for service based program to address the social and economic impacts that AIDS is having on rural families and communities Start with the mining industry but
design the infrastructure and management systems to enable participation by other industries governments and donor community stakeholders
Care Process
+
Home Based Care
=
Care Positive
waynewaynedunncom Slide 70
Care Positive Summary
waynewaynedunncom
Andhellip After over a year of negotiations CIDA declined to
participate in the Care Positive program (partnering with a mining company was seen as too much reputational risk) Industry was frustrated because the negotiations
had been invited by CIDA and industry had investment over $100000 and considerable reputational capital into them Industry went forward with modified HIVAIDS
programming but huge developmental impacts were lost
waynewaynedunncom Slide 72
MDG Impacts of Placer Dome in South Africa
1 Poverty and hunger 2 Some impact on primary education (School
feeding program) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
One thing leads to another
World Bank observed how Placer Domersquos leadership on HIVAIDS moved South African mining industry All indications were that PNG was at risk of huge
crisis Placer Dome had two mines in PNG World Bank asked Placer Dome to take a look at
what might be done
waynewaynedunncom
PNG HIVAIDS Scoping mission to
determine what might be done and how Enthusiastic interest from
industry government multi-laterals (WHO UNAIDS World Banketc) ODA (AusAID) CIDA partnered with Place Dome to develop an
HIVAIDS strategy for PNG that integrated industry public sector civil society and international community
waynewaynedunncom
PNG Outcomes (or outputs ndash Irsquom never sure) Partnership with Mining
Industry Civil Society WHO UNAIDS UNDP World Bank PNG AIDS AusAID Oil Palm Industry etc National workshop on
HIVAIDS and publicprivate partnerships SouthSouth Collaboration
Industry government civil society international community study trip to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom
waynewaynedunncom
PNG AIDS mission to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom Slide 78
MDG Impacts of PNG HIVAIDS work
1 Poverty and hunger (nutritional supplements) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Major gold find in WestCentral Turkey No successful
mining project launched in decades Eurogold project
built launched and halted by community action in late 1990s ndash still mothballed
UsakKislidag Minesite
Eurogold site
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Isolated rural area Nearly half of nearby
communities opposed to mine development Agriculture primary
economic activity in rural communities ndash smallmicro family farms
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Engaged with community beginning in early exploration stages Ongoing discussion and consultation for years during
exploration and development CIDA support to develop and strategic development plan Water supply for local villages Support to local health care Jobs and Procurement Agricultural Strategy (worked with farmers and provincial
govt to develop) Animal husbandry efficiencies (dairy sheep genetics etc) Agriculture research capacity
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Smooth permitting process Good local relationships (broad and deep) Over a decade of smooth operations Share price up over 15x (from $075 to $1325 Opened second mine in Turkey
bull Able to deal with controversial watershed issues after relationship success in Usak
waynewaynedunncom Slide 83
MDG Impacts of Eldorado Gold
1 Poverty and hunger (minimal) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Underwater Logging in Ghana
waynewaynedunncom
Private Sector and International Development
Private sector especially resource extraction has a very mixed record bull Some horrendous disasters (Nigeria Warao Peoples in
Venezuela etc) bull Some great successes (Placer Dome Care project
mining and HIVAIDS in South Africa [but mining also created conditions to facilitate the spread of AIDS] AIDS strategy in PNG Cameco in Saskatchewan)
Successes can have a direct impact on Millennium Develpoment Goals
waynewaynedunncom
Group Exercise Using the CIDA and Mining Companies papers that were
circulated on Tuesday discuss the questions below as a group Select a spokesperson to report the group consensus to the
room (if no consensus then have spokesperson report differing positions)
Should Official Development Assistance agencies like
CIDA and multi-laterals like the United Nations Development Program work with private sector in developing economies If yes why And how should they work with them If no why And what should they do when
interestsobjectives overlap
waynewaynedunncom
SDCSR Implementation Challenges
more than a warm fuzzy issue Spending isnrsquot the answer
Plan
Framework
System
Results
Solving social problems Objectives
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Beyond Beads and Trinkets ndash BC Mining Review
A lsquohow torsquo article on mining and CSR
Wayne Dunn
BP Venezuela Indigenous Relations ndash Meeting the Challenge Responsibly and Sustainably
Situational assessment and strategic plan for BP Venezuela Authorized for release by BP
Wayne Dunn
Cameco Community Relations Report
Situational assessment and management strategy Authorized for release by Cameco
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author Beyond Beads lsquon Trinkets A systematic approach to managing community relations
A conference paper describing a systematic approach to community relations management helping companies to methodically develop mutually beneficial relationships with local communities and interests (this is one of the earliest papers on this subject ndash written in 1998)
Wayne Dunn
The costs of conflict with local communities in the extractive industry
Analysis of the cost of community conflicts in the Extractive Sector
Rachel Davis and Daniel M Franks
Creating Shared Value
Harvard Business Review interview with Michael Porter
Video
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Social License Its all about value
Discussion on Social License and shareholder Value
Wayne Dunn
Its about Development Commentary on the CIDAMining Company issue
Wayne Dunn
Integrating corporate strategy and social responsibilitymdashmarket returns from stakeholder engagement
Discussion and analysis on market returns on stakeholder engagement
Witold J Henisz Sinziana Dorobantu and Lite J Narty
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
McGill Reporter ndash Four Burning Questions Wayne Dunn on CSR
Discussion on CSR Wayne Dunn
Miningrsquos contribution to sustainable development ndashan overview
Discussion paper prepared by the International Council on Mining and Metals
Millennium Development Goals
United Nations
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Mining and Agriculture Development
A short lsquohow torsquo guide for mining projects to engage with the local agriculture sector
Al Hingston
PDSA Social Value Brochure
Brochure on social value created by Placer Dome South Africa
Placer Dome
The Value of Social License
Opinion piece published in Northern Miner
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Golden Opportunity When a Canadian multinational laid off hundreds of gold miners in South Africa it went many extra miles to help them get back on their feet
Stanford Business School Case Study on Placer Dome in South Africa
Wayne Dunn
The Changing Resource Development Paradigm Maximizing Sustainable Local Benefits from Resource Development
Strategic thought piece prepared for the government of British Columbia Canada
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
The Disappearing Barriers Between Business And Non-profits Are Driving Innovation
Discussion paper
Katherine Pikus
When Condoms are not enough
World Bank staff magazine article on Placer Dome and South African mining industryrsquos work with HIVAIDS
Craig Andrews
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
MINING AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA Preliminary Research on a Potential Pilot Project in Porgera and Lihir
Strategic research and action plan on mining and local economic development in Papua New Guinea prepared for the World Bank
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
What we covered
We will explore Why we even discuss private sector contributions Why does the private sector engage in international
development MDGs as a unifying framework between public private
and civil society sectors in International Development Some case study examples (mostly in extractive
sector) Publicprivatecivil society collaboration ndash case study
and discussion (CIDA and Mining Companies) Open discussion on topics of interest (time permitting)
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Alignment around Shared Value For shareholders For Communities For People For Governments
Private Sector Contributions To International Development
Remember
Slide 52
HIVAIDS Impact REDUCED ECONOMIC GROWTH RATE ndash 2010 GDP 20 below a non AIDS
scenario REDUCED POPULATION ndash RSA population 10M smaller than non AIDS scenario SKYROCKETING DEMANDS ON PUBLIC HEALTH SYSTEM - RADICALLY CHANGED PRIVATE SPENDING PATTERNS ndash to healthcare and
funeral costs IMPACT ON SOCIO-ECONOMIC STABILITY (orphans)
HIVAIDS is the worst epidemic in human history At every level it is causing
devastation destruction and suffering throughout Southern Africa This is the reality for business operating in much of Africa today Nobody can afford to ignore it
Slide 53
HIVAIDS and Gold Mining
$10oz impact if nothing is done (5 of production costs) ~$3oz with maximum
intervention Impact on social and political
stability
Slide 54
HIVAIDS Programming Placer Dome program ndash
multi-level and holistic Education Prevention Treatment Impact mitigation (when one
has AIDS) On the minesite In local communities In rural areas where our
workers come from
Slide 55
Minesite Program
TRAINING AND EDUCATION
STI amp TB TREATMENT
CONDOM DISTRIBUTION
PEER EDUCATION
VOLUNTARY COUNSELING AND TESTING (VCT)
WELLNESS PROGRAM
MEDICAL REPATRIATION
waynewaynedunncom Slide 56
Minesite Program
waynewaynedunncom Slide 57
Current Community Program
AWARENESS AND EDUCATION PROGRAMS
MOBILE CLINIC
CONDOM amp FEMIDOM DISTRIBUTION
PERIODIC PRESUMPTIVE TREATMENT (PPT)
TREATMENT FOR SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS ( STI)
waynewaynedunncom Slide 58
COMMUNITY PROGRAM
Community Mobile Clinic
waynewaynedunncom Slide 59
And when HIV prevention doesnrsquot work What to do when people can no
longer work They return to their villages
where there is little or no support Families are overwhelmed Tremendous social and
economic impact Addressing it effectively is too
much for one company
Slide 60
Industry Home Based Care
TEBA INFRA-STRUCTURE
TRAINING OF CARE GIVERS
SUPPORT STRUCTURE ndash QUALIFIED STAFF
MONTHLY MEDICATION
WORK WITH OTHER STAKEHOLDERS (EG TRADITIONAL HEALERS)
WORLD BANK DEVELOPMENT INNOVATION AWARD
waynewaynedunncom Slide 61
Home Based Care
Slide 62
INDUSTRY HOME BASED CARE RESULTS (Year One)
Milestone Target Actual
Community Care Supporters engaged 87 127
Community Care Training
87 123
People under Home Based Care 696 801
THE PROJECT EXCEEDED TARGETS IN EVERY AREA
waynewaynedunncom Slide 63
Overview of Placer Dome AIDS Programming SOUTH DEEP Sustainable Development Department
bullVoluntary Counseling and testing HIV Negative bullContinue working
On Mine Program Community Program
Modified work program Farm bullAgricultural work Environmental
Medical repatriation
Home Based Care
Benefits Care Positive
HBC EC OPP
Back to work or Re skilled
Wellness Program
waynewaynedunncom Slide 64
But what happens to children and families when the breadwinner canrsquot
work
Slide 65
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas HIVAIDS is having a
monumental impact on the socio-economic well being of families throughout rural Southern Africa
Workers who used to
support extended families of 10-20 people are becoming too sick to work and are coming home literally to die
Slide 66
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas Knowing that their family needs the
income and that there is little medical care for them if they go home these workers are staying on the job as long as possible In addition to the human tragedy
this is having a severe impact on business productivity There are solid business and
humane reasons to address this problem But economies of scale are
needed
waynewaynedunncom
Reputational Results for Placer Dome Worst to First (enhanced
relationships in South Africa and Globally) First private sector project
to ever win World Bank Development Innovation Award Canadian CSREthical
Project Award (2004) Numerous other awards Stanford Case Study
waynewaynedunncom Slide 68
Where to next
The Care project piloted an effective means of assisting rural families to become economically active and has an existing infrastructure and management system in place
Industry Home Based Care project piloted a cost
effective fee for service program to support medically repatriated workers and their families
Slide 69
Planned Program
Care Positive Integrate the Home Based Care
project with the Care process and launch as a fee for service based program to address the social and economic impacts that AIDS is having on rural families and communities Start with the mining industry but
design the infrastructure and management systems to enable participation by other industries governments and donor community stakeholders
Care Process
+
Home Based Care
=
Care Positive
waynewaynedunncom Slide 70
Care Positive Summary
waynewaynedunncom
Andhellip After over a year of negotiations CIDA declined to
participate in the Care Positive program (partnering with a mining company was seen as too much reputational risk) Industry was frustrated because the negotiations
had been invited by CIDA and industry had investment over $100000 and considerable reputational capital into them Industry went forward with modified HIVAIDS
programming but huge developmental impacts were lost
waynewaynedunncom Slide 72
MDG Impacts of Placer Dome in South Africa
1 Poverty and hunger 2 Some impact on primary education (School
feeding program) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
One thing leads to another
World Bank observed how Placer Domersquos leadership on HIVAIDS moved South African mining industry All indications were that PNG was at risk of huge
crisis Placer Dome had two mines in PNG World Bank asked Placer Dome to take a look at
what might be done
waynewaynedunncom
PNG HIVAIDS Scoping mission to
determine what might be done and how Enthusiastic interest from
industry government multi-laterals (WHO UNAIDS World Banketc) ODA (AusAID) CIDA partnered with Place Dome to develop an
HIVAIDS strategy for PNG that integrated industry public sector civil society and international community
waynewaynedunncom
PNG Outcomes (or outputs ndash Irsquom never sure) Partnership with Mining
Industry Civil Society WHO UNAIDS UNDP World Bank PNG AIDS AusAID Oil Palm Industry etc National workshop on
HIVAIDS and publicprivate partnerships SouthSouth Collaboration
Industry government civil society international community study trip to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom
waynewaynedunncom
PNG AIDS mission to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom Slide 78
MDG Impacts of PNG HIVAIDS work
1 Poverty and hunger (nutritional supplements) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Major gold find in WestCentral Turkey No successful
mining project launched in decades Eurogold project
built launched and halted by community action in late 1990s ndash still mothballed
UsakKislidag Minesite
Eurogold site
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Isolated rural area Nearly half of nearby
communities opposed to mine development Agriculture primary
economic activity in rural communities ndash smallmicro family farms
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Engaged with community beginning in early exploration stages Ongoing discussion and consultation for years during
exploration and development CIDA support to develop and strategic development plan Water supply for local villages Support to local health care Jobs and Procurement Agricultural Strategy (worked with farmers and provincial
govt to develop) Animal husbandry efficiencies (dairy sheep genetics etc) Agriculture research capacity
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Smooth permitting process Good local relationships (broad and deep) Over a decade of smooth operations Share price up over 15x (from $075 to $1325 Opened second mine in Turkey
bull Able to deal with controversial watershed issues after relationship success in Usak
waynewaynedunncom Slide 83
MDG Impacts of Eldorado Gold
1 Poverty and hunger (minimal) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Underwater Logging in Ghana
waynewaynedunncom
Private Sector and International Development
Private sector especially resource extraction has a very mixed record bull Some horrendous disasters (Nigeria Warao Peoples in
Venezuela etc) bull Some great successes (Placer Dome Care project
mining and HIVAIDS in South Africa [but mining also created conditions to facilitate the spread of AIDS] AIDS strategy in PNG Cameco in Saskatchewan)
Successes can have a direct impact on Millennium Develpoment Goals
waynewaynedunncom
Group Exercise Using the CIDA and Mining Companies papers that were
circulated on Tuesday discuss the questions below as a group Select a spokesperson to report the group consensus to the
room (if no consensus then have spokesperson report differing positions)
Should Official Development Assistance agencies like
CIDA and multi-laterals like the United Nations Development Program work with private sector in developing economies If yes why And how should they work with them If no why And what should they do when
interestsobjectives overlap
waynewaynedunncom
SDCSR Implementation Challenges
more than a warm fuzzy issue Spending isnrsquot the answer
Plan
Framework
System
Results
Solving social problems Objectives
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Beyond Beads and Trinkets ndash BC Mining Review
A lsquohow torsquo article on mining and CSR
Wayne Dunn
BP Venezuela Indigenous Relations ndash Meeting the Challenge Responsibly and Sustainably
Situational assessment and strategic plan for BP Venezuela Authorized for release by BP
Wayne Dunn
Cameco Community Relations Report
Situational assessment and management strategy Authorized for release by Cameco
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author Beyond Beads lsquon Trinkets A systematic approach to managing community relations
A conference paper describing a systematic approach to community relations management helping companies to methodically develop mutually beneficial relationships with local communities and interests (this is one of the earliest papers on this subject ndash written in 1998)
Wayne Dunn
The costs of conflict with local communities in the extractive industry
Analysis of the cost of community conflicts in the Extractive Sector
Rachel Davis and Daniel M Franks
Creating Shared Value
Harvard Business Review interview with Michael Porter
Video
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Social License Its all about value
Discussion on Social License and shareholder Value
Wayne Dunn
Its about Development Commentary on the CIDAMining Company issue
Wayne Dunn
Integrating corporate strategy and social responsibilitymdashmarket returns from stakeholder engagement
Discussion and analysis on market returns on stakeholder engagement
Witold J Henisz Sinziana Dorobantu and Lite J Narty
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
McGill Reporter ndash Four Burning Questions Wayne Dunn on CSR
Discussion on CSR Wayne Dunn
Miningrsquos contribution to sustainable development ndashan overview
Discussion paper prepared by the International Council on Mining and Metals
Millennium Development Goals
United Nations
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Mining and Agriculture Development
A short lsquohow torsquo guide for mining projects to engage with the local agriculture sector
Al Hingston
PDSA Social Value Brochure
Brochure on social value created by Placer Dome South Africa
Placer Dome
The Value of Social License
Opinion piece published in Northern Miner
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Golden Opportunity When a Canadian multinational laid off hundreds of gold miners in South Africa it went many extra miles to help them get back on their feet
Stanford Business School Case Study on Placer Dome in South Africa
Wayne Dunn
The Changing Resource Development Paradigm Maximizing Sustainable Local Benefits from Resource Development
Strategic thought piece prepared for the government of British Columbia Canada
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
The Disappearing Barriers Between Business And Non-profits Are Driving Innovation
Discussion paper
Katherine Pikus
When Condoms are not enough
World Bank staff magazine article on Placer Dome and South African mining industryrsquos work with HIVAIDS
Craig Andrews
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
MINING AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA Preliminary Research on a Potential Pilot Project in Porgera and Lihir
Strategic research and action plan on mining and local economic development in Papua New Guinea prepared for the World Bank
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
What we covered
We will explore Why we even discuss private sector contributions Why does the private sector engage in international
development MDGs as a unifying framework between public private
and civil society sectors in International Development Some case study examples (mostly in extractive
sector) Publicprivatecivil society collaboration ndash case study
and discussion (CIDA and Mining Companies) Open discussion on topics of interest (time permitting)
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Alignment around Shared Value For shareholders For Communities For People For Governments
Private Sector Contributions To International Development
Remember
Slide 53
HIVAIDS and Gold Mining
$10oz impact if nothing is done (5 of production costs) ~$3oz with maximum
intervention Impact on social and political
stability
Slide 54
HIVAIDS Programming Placer Dome program ndash
multi-level and holistic Education Prevention Treatment Impact mitigation (when one
has AIDS) On the minesite In local communities In rural areas where our
workers come from
Slide 55
Minesite Program
TRAINING AND EDUCATION
STI amp TB TREATMENT
CONDOM DISTRIBUTION
PEER EDUCATION
VOLUNTARY COUNSELING AND TESTING (VCT)
WELLNESS PROGRAM
MEDICAL REPATRIATION
waynewaynedunncom Slide 56
Minesite Program
waynewaynedunncom Slide 57
Current Community Program
AWARENESS AND EDUCATION PROGRAMS
MOBILE CLINIC
CONDOM amp FEMIDOM DISTRIBUTION
PERIODIC PRESUMPTIVE TREATMENT (PPT)
TREATMENT FOR SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS ( STI)
waynewaynedunncom Slide 58
COMMUNITY PROGRAM
Community Mobile Clinic
waynewaynedunncom Slide 59
And when HIV prevention doesnrsquot work What to do when people can no
longer work They return to their villages
where there is little or no support Families are overwhelmed Tremendous social and
economic impact Addressing it effectively is too
much for one company
Slide 60
Industry Home Based Care
TEBA INFRA-STRUCTURE
TRAINING OF CARE GIVERS
SUPPORT STRUCTURE ndash QUALIFIED STAFF
MONTHLY MEDICATION
WORK WITH OTHER STAKEHOLDERS (EG TRADITIONAL HEALERS)
WORLD BANK DEVELOPMENT INNOVATION AWARD
waynewaynedunncom Slide 61
Home Based Care
Slide 62
INDUSTRY HOME BASED CARE RESULTS (Year One)
Milestone Target Actual
Community Care Supporters engaged 87 127
Community Care Training
87 123
People under Home Based Care 696 801
THE PROJECT EXCEEDED TARGETS IN EVERY AREA
waynewaynedunncom Slide 63
Overview of Placer Dome AIDS Programming SOUTH DEEP Sustainable Development Department
bullVoluntary Counseling and testing HIV Negative bullContinue working
On Mine Program Community Program
Modified work program Farm bullAgricultural work Environmental
Medical repatriation
Home Based Care
Benefits Care Positive
HBC EC OPP
Back to work or Re skilled
Wellness Program
waynewaynedunncom Slide 64
But what happens to children and families when the breadwinner canrsquot
work
Slide 65
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas HIVAIDS is having a
monumental impact on the socio-economic well being of families throughout rural Southern Africa
Workers who used to
support extended families of 10-20 people are becoming too sick to work and are coming home literally to die
Slide 66
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas Knowing that their family needs the
income and that there is little medical care for them if they go home these workers are staying on the job as long as possible In addition to the human tragedy
this is having a severe impact on business productivity There are solid business and
humane reasons to address this problem But economies of scale are
needed
waynewaynedunncom
Reputational Results for Placer Dome Worst to First (enhanced
relationships in South Africa and Globally) First private sector project
to ever win World Bank Development Innovation Award Canadian CSREthical
Project Award (2004) Numerous other awards Stanford Case Study
waynewaynedunncom Slide 68
Where to next
The Care project piloted an effective means of assisting rural families to become economically active and has an existing infrastructure and management system in place
Industry Home Based Care project piloted a cost
effective fee for service program to support medically repatriated workers and their families
Slide 69
Planned Program
Care Positive Integrate the Home Based Care
project with the Care process and launch as a fee for service based program to address the social and economic impacts that AIDS is having on rural families and communities Start with the mining industry but
design the infrastructure and management systems to enable participation by other industries governments and donor community stakeholders
Care Process
+
Home Based Care
=
Care Positive
waynewaynedunncom Slide 70
Care Positive Summary
waynewaynedunncom
Andhellip After over a year of negotiations CIDA declined to
participate in the Care Positive program (partnering with a mining company was seen as too much reputational risk) Industry was frustrated because the negotiations
had been invited by CIDA and industry had investment over $100000 and considerable reputational capital into them Industry went forward with modified HIVAIDS
programming but huge developmental impacts were lost
waynewaynedunncom Slide 72
MDG Impacts of Placer Dome in South Africa
1 Poverty and hunger 2 Some impact on primary education (School
feeding program) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
One thing leads to another
World Bank observed how Placer Domersquos leadership on HIVAIDS moved South African mining industry All indications were that PNG was at risk of huge
crisis Placer Dome had two mines in PNG World Bank asked Placer Dome to take a look at
what might be done
waynewaynedunncom
PNG HIVAIDS Scoping mission to
determine what might be done and how Enthusiastic interest from
industry government multi-laterals (WHO UNAIDS World Banketc) ODA (AusAID) CIDA partnered with Place Dome to develop an
HIVAIDS strategy for PNG that integrated industry public sector civil society and international community
waynewaynedunncom
PNG Outcomes (or outputs ndash Irsquom never sure) Partnership with Mining
Industry Civil Society WHO UNAIDS UNDP World Bank PNG AIDS AusAID Oil Palm Industry etc National workshop on
HIVAIDS and publicprivate partnerships SouthSouth Collaboration
Industry government civil society international community study trip to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom
waynewaynedunncom
PNG AIDS mission to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom Slide 78
MDG Impacts of PNG HIVAIDS work
1 Poverty and hunger (nutritional supplements) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Major gold find in WestCentral Turkey No successful
mining project launched in decades Eurogold project
built launched and halted by community action in late 1990s ndash still mothballed
UsakKislidag Minesite
Eurogold site
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Isolated rural area Nearly half of nearby
communities opposed to mine development Agriculture primary
economic activity in rural communities ndash smallmicro family farms
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Engaged with community beginning in early exploration stages Ongoing discussion and consultation for years during
exploration and development CIDA support to develop and strategic development plan Water supply for local villages Support to local health care Jobs and Procurement Agricultural Strategy (worked with farmers and provincial
govt to develop) Animal husbandry efficiencies (dairy sheep genetics etc) Agriculture research capacity
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Smooth permitting process Good local relationships (broad and deep) Over a decade of smooth operations Share price up over 15x (from $075 to $1325 Opened second mine in Turkey
bull Able to deal with controversial watershed issues after relationship success in Usak
waynewaynedunncom Slide 83
MDG Impacts of Eldorado Gold
1 Poverty and hunger (minimal) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Underwater Logging in Ghana
waynewaynedunncom
Private Sector and International Development
Private sector especially resource extraction has a very mixed record bull Some horrendous disasters (Nigeria Warao Peoples in
Venezuela etc) bull Some great successes (Placer Dome Care project
mining and HIVAIDS in South Africa [but mining also created conditions to facilitate the spread of AIDS] AIDS strategy in PNG Cameco in Saskatchewan)
Successes can have a direct impact on Millennium Develpoment Goals
waynewaynedunncom
Group Exercise Using the CIDA and Mining Companies papers that were
circulated on Tuesday discuss the questions below as a group Select a spokesperson to report the group consensus to the
room (if no consensus then have spokesperson report differing positions)
Should Official Development Assistance agencies like
CIDA and multi-laterals like the United Nations Development Program work with private sector in developing economies If yes why And how should they work with them If no why And what should they do when
interestsobjectives overlap
waynewaynedunncom
SDCSR Implementation Challenges
more than a warm fuzzy issue Spending isnrsquot the answer
Plan
Framework
System
Results
Solving social problems Objectives
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Beyond Beads and Trinkets ndash BC Mining Review
A lsquohow torsquo article on mining and CSR
Wayne Dunn
BP Venezuela Indigenous Relations ndash Meeting the Challenge Responsibly and Sustainably
Situational assessment and strategic plan for BP Venezuela Authorized for release by BP
Wayne Dunn
Cameco Community Relations Report
Situational assessment and management strategy Authorized for release by Cameco
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author Beyond Beads lsquon Trinkets A systematic approach to managing community relations
A conference paper describing a systematic approach to community relations management helping companies to methodically develop mutually beneficial relationships with local communities and interests (this is one of the earliest papers on this subject ndash written in 1998)
Wayne Dunn
The costs of conflict with local communities in the extractive industry
Analysis of the cost of community conflicts in the Extractive Sector
Rachel Davis and Daniel M Franks
Creating Shared Value
Harvard Business Review interview with Michael Porter
Video
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Social License Its all about value
Discussion on Social License and shareholder Value
Wayne Dunn
Its about Development Commentary on the CIDAMining Company issue
Wayne Dunn
Integrating corporate strategy and social responsibilitymdashmarket returns from stakeholder engagement
Discussion and analysis on market returns on stakeholder engagement
Witold J Henisz Sinziana Dorobantu and Lite J Narty
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
McGill Reporter ndash Four Burning Questions Wayne Dunn on CSR
Discussion on CSR Wayne Dunn
Miningrsquos contribution to sustainable development ndashan overview
Discussion paper prepared by the International Council on Mining and Metals
Millennium Development Goals
United Nations
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Mining and Agriculture Development
A short lsquohow torsquo guide for mining projects to engage with the local agriculture sector
Al Hingston
PDSA Social Value Brochure
Brochure on social value created by Placer Dome South Africa
Placer Dome
The Value of Social License
Opinion piece published in Northern Miner
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Golden Opportunity When a Canadian multinational laid off hundreds of gold miners in South Africa it went many extra miles to help them get back on their feet
Stanford Business School Case Study on Placer Dome in South Africa
Wayne Dunn
The Changing Resource Development Paradigm Maximizing Sustainable Local Benefits from Resource Development
Strategic thought piece prepared for the government of British Columbia Canada
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
The Disappearing Barriers Between Business And Non-profits Are Driving Innovation
Discussion paper
Katherine Pikus
When Condoms are not enough
World Bank staff magazine article on Placer Dome and South African mining industryrsquos work with HIVAIDS
Craig Andrews
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
MINING AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA Preliminary Research on a Potential Pilot Project in Porgera and Lihir
Strategic research and action plan on mining and local economic development in Papua New Guinea prepared for the World Bank
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
What we covered
We will explore Why we even discuss private sector contributions Why does the private sector engage in international
development MDGs as a unifying framework between public private
and civil society sectors in International Development Some case study examples (mostly in extractive
sector) Publicprivatecivil society collaboration ndash case study
and discussion (CIDA and Mining Companies) Open discussion on topics of interest (time permitting)
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Alignment around Shared Value For shareholders For Communities For People For Governments
Private Sector Contributions To International Development
Remember
Slide 54
HIVAIDS Programming Placer Dome program ndash
multi-level and holistic Education Prevention Treatment Impact mitigation (when one
has AIDS) On the minesite In local communities In rural areas where our
workers come from
Slide 55
Minesite Program
TRAINING AND EDUCATION
STI amp TB TREATMENT
CONDOM DISTRIBUTION
PEER EDUCATION
VOLUNTARY COUNSELING AND TESTING (VCT)
WELLNESS PROGRAM
MEDICAL REPATRIATION
waynewaynedunncom Slide 56
Minesite Program
waynewaynedunncom Slide 57
Current Community Program
AWARENESS AND EDUCATION PROGRAMS
MOBILE CLINIC
CONDOM amp FEMIDOM DISTRIBUTION
PERIODIC PRESUMPTIVE TREATMENT (PPT)
TREATMENT FOR SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS ( STI)
waynewaynedunncom Slide 58
COMMUNITY PROGRAM
Community Mobile Clinic
waynewaynedunncom Slide 59
And when HIV prevention doesnrsquot work What to do when people can no
longer work They return to their villages
where there is little or no support Families are overwhelmed Tremendous social and
economic impact Addressing it effectively is too
much for one company
Slide 60
Industry Home Based Care
TEBA INFRA-STRUCTURE
TRAINING OF CARE GIVERS
SUPPORT STRUCTURE ndash QUALIFIED STAFF
MONTHLY MEDICATION
WORK WITH OTHER STAKEHOLDERS (EG TRADITIONAL HEALERS)
WORLD BANK DEVELOPMENT INNOVATION AWARD
waynewaynedunncom Slide 61
Home Based Care
Slide 62
INDUSTRY HOME BASED CARE RESULTS (Year One)
Milestone Target Actual
Community Care Supporters engaged 87 127
Community Care Training
87 123
People under Home Based Care 696 801
THE PROJECT EXCEEDED TARGETS IN EVERY AREA
waynewaynedunncom Slide 63
Overview of Placer Dome AIDS Programming SOUTH DEEP Sustainable Development Department
bullVoluntary Counseling and testing HIV Negative bullContinue working
On Mine Program Community Program
Modified work program Farm bullAgricultural work Environmental
Medical repatriation
Home Based Care
Benefits Care Positive
HBC EC OPP
Back to work or Re skilled
Wellness Program
waynewaynedunncom Slide 64
But what happens to children and families when the breadwinner canrsquot
work
Slide 65
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas HIVAIDS is having a
monumental impact on the socio-economic well being of families throughout rural Southern Africa
Workers who used to
support extended families of 10-20 people are becoming too sick to work and are coming home literally to die
Slide 66
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas Knowing that their family needs the
income and that there is little medical care for them if they go home these workers are staying on the job as long as possible In addition to the human tragedy
this is having a severe impact on business productivity There are solid business and
humane reasons to address this problem But economies of scale are
needed
waynewaynedunncom
Reputational Results for Placer Dome Worst to First (enhanced
relationships in South Africa and Globally) First private sector project
to ever win World Bank Development Innovation Award Canadian CSREthical
Project Award (2004) Numerous other awards Stanford Case Study
waynewaynedunncom Slide 68
Where to next
The Care project piloted an effective means of assisting rural families to become economically active and has an existing infrastructure and management system in place
Industry Home Based Care project piloted a cost
effective fee for service program to support medically repatriated workers and their families
Slide 69
Planned Program
Care Positive Integrate the Home Based Care
project with the Care process and launch as a fee for service based program to address the social and economic impacts that AIDS is having on rural families and communities Start with the mining industry but
design the infrastructure and management systems to enable participation by other industries governments and donor community stakeholders
Care Process
+
Home Based Care
=
Care Positive
waynewaynedunncom Slide 70
Care Positive Summary
waynewaynedunncom
Andhellip After over a year of negotiations CIDA declined to
participate in the Care Positive program (partnering with a mining company was seen as too much reputational risk) Industry was frustrated because the negotiations
had been invited by CIDA and industry had investment over $100000 and considerable reputational capital into them Industry went forward with modified HIVAIDS
programming but huge developmental impacts were lost
waynewaynedunncom Slide 72
MDG Impacts of Placer Dome in South Africa
1 Poverty and hunger 2 Some impact on primary education (School
feeding program) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
One thing leads to another
World Bank observed how Placer Domersquos leadership on HIVAIDS moved South African mining industry All indications were that PNG was at risk of huge
crisis Placer Dome had two mines in PNG World Bank asked Placer Dome to take a look at
what might be done
waynewaynedunncom
PNG HIVAIDS Scoping mission to
determine what might be done and how Enthusiastic interest from
industry government multi-laterals (WHO UNAIDS World Banketc) ODA (AusAID) CIDA partnered with Place Dome to develop an
HIVAIDS strategy for PNG that integrated industry public sector civil society and international community
waynewaynedunncom
PNG Outcomes (or outputs ndash Irsquom never sure) Partnership with Mining
Industry Civil Society WHO UNAIDS UNDP World Bank PNG AIDS AusAID Oil Palm Industry etc National workshop on
HIVAIDS and publicprivate partnerships SouthSouth Collaboration
Industry government civil society international community study trip to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom
waynewaynedunncom
PNG AIDS mission to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom Slide 78
MDG Impacts of PNG HIVAIDS work
1 Poverty and hunger (nutritional supplements) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Major gold find in WestCentral Turkey No successful
mining project launched in decades Eurogold project
built launched and halted by community action in late 1990s ndash still mothballed
UsakKislidag Minesite
Eurogold site
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Isolated rural area Nearly half of nearby
communities opposed to mine development Agriculture primary
economic activity in rural communities ndash smallmicro family farms
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Engaged with community beginning in early exploration stages Ongoing discussion and consultation for years during
exploration and development CIDA support to develop and strategic development plan Water supply for local villages Support to local health care Jobs and Procurement Agricultural Strategy (worked with farmers and provincial
govt to develop) Animal husbandry efficiencies (dairy sheep genetics etc) Agriculture research capacity
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Smooth permitting process Good local relationships (broad and deep) Over a decade of smooth operations Share price up over 15x (from $075 to $1325 Opened second mine in Turkey
bull Able to deal with controversial watershed issues after relationship success in Usak
waynewaynedunncom Slide 83
MDG Impacts of Eldorado Gold
1 Poverty and hunger (minimal) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Underwater Logging in Ghana
waynewaynedunncom
Private Sector and International Development
Private sector especially resource extraction has a very mixed record bull Some horrendous disasters (Nigeria Warao Peoples in
Venezuela etc) bull Some great successes (Placer Dome Care project
mining and HIVAIDS in South Africa [but mining also created conditions to facilitate the spread of AIDS] AIDS strategy in PNG Cameco in Saskatchewan)
Successes can have a direct impact on Millennium Develpoment Goals
waynewaynedunncom
Group Exercise Using the CIDA and Mining Companies papers that were
circulated on Tuesday discuss the questions below as a group Select a spokesperson to report the group consensus to the
room (if no consensus then have spokesperson report differing positions)
Should Official Development Assistance agencies like
CIDA and multi-laterals like the United Nations Development Program work with private sector in developing economies If yes why And how should they work with them If no why And what should they do when
interestsobjectives overlap
waynewaynedunncom
SDCSR Implementation Challenges
more than a warm fuzzy issue Spending isnrsquot the answer
Plan
Framework
System
Results
Solving social problems Objectives
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Beyond Beads and Trinkets ndash BC Mining Review
A lsquohow torsquo article on mining and CSR
Wayne Dunn
BP Venezuela Indigenous Relations ndash Meeting the Challenge Responsibly and Sustainably
Situational assessment and strategic plan for BP Venezuela Authorized for release by BP
Wayne Dunn
Cameco Community Relations Report
Situational assessment and management strategy Authorized for release by Cameco
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author Beyond Beads lsquon Trinkets A systematic approach to managing community relations
A conference paper describing a systematic approach to community relations management helping companies to methodically develop mutually beneficial relationships with local communities and interests (this is one of the earliest papers on this subject ndash written in 1998)
Wayne Dunn
The costs of conflict with local communities in the extractive industry
Analysis of the cost of community conflicts in the Extractive Sector
Rachel Davis and Daniel M Franks
Creating Shared Value
Harvard Business Review interview with Michael Porter
Video
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Social License Its all about value
Discussion on Social License and shareholder Value
Wayne Dunn
Its about Development Commentary on the CIDAMining Company issue
Wayne Dunn
Integrating corporate strategy and social responsibilitymdashmarket returns from stakeholder engagement
Discussion and analysis on market returns on stakeholder engagement
Witold J Henisz Sinziana Dorobantu and Lite J Narty
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
McGill Reporter ndash Four Burning Questions Wayne Dunn on CSR
Discussion on CSR Wayne Dunn
Miningrsquos contribution to sustainable development ndashan overview
Discussion paper prepared by the International Council on Mining and Metals
Millennium Development Goals
United Nations
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Mining and Agriculture Development
A short lsquohow torsquo guide for mining projects to engage with the local agriculture sector
Al Hingston
PDSA Social Value Brochure
Brochure on social value created by Placer Dome South Africa
Placer Dome
The Value of Social License
Opinion piece published in Northern Miner
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Golden Opportunity When a Canadian multinational laid off hundreds of gold miners in South Africa it went many extra miles to help them get back on their feet
Stanford Business School Case Study on Placer Dome in South Africa
Wayne Dunn
The Changing Resource Development Paradigm Maximizing Sustainable Local Benefits from Resource Development
Strategic thought piece prepared for the government of British Columbia Canada
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
The Disappearing Barriers Between Business And Non-profits Are Driving Innovation
Discussion paper
Katherine Pikus
When Condoms are not enough
World Bank staff magazine article on Placer Dome and South African mining industryrsquos work with HIVAIDS
Craig Andrews
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
MINING AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA Preliminary Research on a Potential Pilot Project in Porgera and Lihir
Strategic research and action plan on mining and local economic development in Papua New Guinea prepared for the World Bank
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
What we covered
We will explore Why we even discuss private sector contributions Why does the private sector engage in international
development MDGs as a unifying framework between public private
and civil society sectors in International Development Some case study examples (mostly in extractive
sector) Publicprivatecivil society collaboration ndash case study
and discussion (CIDA and Mining Companies) Open discussion on topics of interest (time permitting)
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Alignment around Shared Value For shareholders For Communities For People For Governments
Private Sector Contributions To International Development
Remember
Slide 55
Minesite Program
TRAINING AND EDUCATION
STI amp TB TREATMENT
CONDOM DISTRIBUTION
PEER EDUCATION
VOLUNTARY COUNSELING AND TESTING (VCT)
WELLNESS PROGRAM
MEDICAL REPATRIATION
waynewaynedunncom Slide 56
Minesite Program
waynewaynedunncom Slide 57
Current Community Program
AWARENESS AND EDUCATION PROGRAMS
MOBILE CLINIC
CONDOM amp FEMIDOM DISTRIBUTION
PERIODIC PRESUMPTIVE TREATMENT (PPT)
TREATMENT FOR SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS ( STI)
waynewaynedunncom Slide 58
COMMUNITY PROGRAM
Community Mobile Clinic
waynewaynedunncom Slide 59
And when HIV prevention doesnrsquot work What to do when people can no
longer work They return to their villages
where there is little or no support Families are overwhelmed Tremendous social and
economic impact Addressing it effectively is too
much for one company
Slide 60
Industry Home Based Care
TEBA INFRA-STRUCTURE
TRAINING OF CARE GIVERS
SUPPORT STRUCTURE ndash QUALIFIED STAFF
MONTHLY MEDICATION
WORK WITH OTHER STAKEHOLDERS (EG TRADITIONAL HEALERS)
WORLD BANK DEVELOPMENT INNOVATION AWARD
waynewaynedunncom Slide 61
Home Based Care
Slide 62
INDUSTRY HOME BASED CARE RESULTS (Year One)
Milestone Target Actual
Community Care Supporters engaged 87 127
Community Care Training
87 123
People under Home Based Care 696 801
THE PROJECT EXCEEDED TARGETS IN EVERY AREA
waynewaynedunncom Slide 63
Overview of Placer Dome AIDS Programming SOUTH DEEP Sustainable Development Department
bullVoluntary Counseling and testing HIV Negative bullContinue working
On Mine Program Community Program
Modified work program Farm bullAgricultural work Environmental
Medical repatriation
Home Based Care
Benefits Care Positive
HBC EC OPP
Back to work or Re skilled
Wellness Program
waynewaynedunncom Slide 64
But what happens to children and families when the breadwinner canrsquot
work
Slide 65
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas HIVAIDS is having a
monumental impact on the socio-economic well being of families throughout rural Southern Africa
Workers who used to
support extended families of 10-20 people are becoming too sick to work and are coming home literally to die
Slide 66
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas Knowing that their family needs the
income and that there is little medical care for them if they go home these workers are staying on the job as long as possible In addition to the human tragedy
this is having a severe impact on business productivity There are solid business and
humane reasons to address this problem But economies of scale are
needed
waynewaynedunncom
Reputational Results for Placer Dome Worst to First (enhanced
relationships in South Africa and Globally) First private sector project
to ever win World Bank Development Innovation Award Canadian CSREthical
Project Award (2004) Numerous other awards Stanford Case Study
waynewaynedunncom Slide 68
Where to next
The Care project piloted an effective means of assisting rural families to become economically active and has an existing infrastructure and management system in place
Industry Home Based Care project piloted a cost
effective fee for service program to support medically repatriated workers and their families
Slide 69
Planned Program
Care Positive Integrate the Home Based Care
project with the Care process and launch as a fee for service based program to address the social and economic impacts that AIDS is having on rural families and communities Start with the mining industry but
design the infrastructure and management systems to enable participation by other industries governments and donor community stakeholders
Care Process
+
Home Based Care
=
Care Positive
waynewaynedunncom Slide 70
Care Positive Summary
waynewaynedunncom
Andhellip After over a year of negotiations CIDA declined to
participate in the Care Positive program (partnering with a mining company was seen as too much reputational risk) Industry was frustrated because the negotiations
had been invited by CIDA and industry had investment over $100000 and considerable reputational capital into them Industry went forward with modified HIVAIDS
programming but huge developmental impacts were lost
waynewaynedunncom Slide 72
MDG Impacts of Placer Dome in South Africa
1 Poverty and hunger 2 Some impact on primary education (School
feeding program) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
One thing leads to another
World Bank observed how Placer Domersquos leadership on HIVAIDS moved South African mining industry All indications were that PNG was at risk of huge
crisis Placer Dome had two mines in PNG World Bank asked Placer Dome to take a look at
what might be done
waynewaynedunncom
PNG HIVAIDS Scoping mission to
determine what might be done and how Enthusiastic interest from
industry government multi-laterals (WHO UNAIDS World Banketc) ODA (AusAID) CIDA partnered with Place Dome to develop an
HIVAIDS strategy for PNG that integrated industry public sector civil society and international community
waynewaynedunncom
PNG Outcomes (or outputs ndash Irsquom never sure) Partnership with Mining
Industry Civil Society WHO UNAIDS UNDP World Bank PNG AIDS AusAID Oil Palm Industry etc National workshop on
HIVAIDS and publicprivate partnerships SouthSouth Collaboration
Industry government civil society international community study trip to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom
waynewaynedunncom
PNG AIDS mission to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom Slide 78
MDG Impacts of PNG HIVAIDS work
1 Poverty and hunger (nutritional supplements) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Major gold find in WestCentral Turkey No successful
mining project launched in decades Eurogold project
built launched and halted by community action in late 1990s ndash still mothballed
UsakKislidag Minesite
Eurogold site
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Isolated rural area Nearly half of nearby
communities opposed to mine development Agriculture primary
economic activity in rural communities ndash smallmicro family farms
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Engaged with community beginning in early exploration stages Ongoing discussion and consultation for years during
exploration and development CIDA support to develop and strategic development plan Water supply for local villages Support to local health care Jobs and Procurement Agricultural Strategy (worked with farmers and provincial
govt to develop) Animal husbandry efficiencies (dairy sheep genetics etc) Agriculture research capacity
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Smooth permitting process Good local relationships (broad and deep) Over a decade of smooth operations Share price up over 15x (from $075 to $1325 Opened second mine in Turkey
bull Able to deal with controversial watershed issues after relationship success in Usak
waynewaynedunncom Slide 83
MDG Impacts of Eldorado Gold
1 Poverty and hunger (minimal) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Underwater Logging in Ghana
waynewaynedunncom
Private Sector and International Development
Private sector especially resource extraction has a very mixed record bull Some horrendous disasters (Nigeria Warao Peoples in
Venezuela etc) bull Some great successes (Placer Dome Care project
mining and HIVAIDS in South Africa [but mining also created conditions to facilitate the spread of AIDS] AIDS strategy in PNG Cameco in Saskatchewan)
Successes can have a direct impact on Millennium Develpoment Goals
waynewaynedunncom
Group Exercise Using the CIDA and Mining Companies papers that were
circulated on Tuesday discuss the questions below as a group Select a spokesperson to report the group consensus to the
room (if no consensus then have spokesperson report differing positions)
Should Official Development Assistance agencies like
CIDA and multi-laterals like the United Nations Development Program work with private sector in developing economies If yes why And how should they work with them If no why And what should they do when
interestsobjectives overlap
waynewaynedunncom
SDCSR Implementation Challenges
more than a warm fuzzy issue Spending isnrsquot the answer
Plan
Framework
System
Results
Solving social problems Objectives
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Beyond Beads and Trinkets ndash BC Mining Review
A lsquohow torsquo article on mining and CSR
Wayne Dunn
BP Venezuela Indigenous Relations ndash Meeting the Challenge Responsibly and Sustainably
Situational assessment and strategic plan for BP Venezuela Authorized for release by BP
Wayne Dunn
Cameco Community Relations Report
Situational assessment and management strategy Authorized for release by Cameco
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author Beyond Beads lsquon Trinkets A systematic approach to managing community relations
A conference paper describing a systematic approach to community relations management helping companies to methodically develop mutually beneficial relationships with local communities and interests (this is one of the earliest papers on this subject ndash written in 1998)
Wayne Dunn
The costs of conflict with local communities in the extractive industry
Analysis of the cost of community conflicts in the Extractive Sector
Rachel Davis and Daniel M Franks
Creating Shared Value
Harvard Business Review interview with Michael Porter
Video
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Social License Its all about value
Discussion on Social License and shareholder Value
Wayne Dunn
Its about Development Commentary on the CIDAMining Company issue
Wayne Dunn
Integrating corporate strategy and social responsibilitymdashmarket returns from stakeholder engagement
Discussion and analysis on market returns on stakeholder engagement
Witold J Henisz Sinziana Dorobantu and Lite J Narty
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
McGill Reporter ndash Four Burning Questions Wayne Dunn on CSR
Discussion on CSR Wayne Dunn
Miningrsquos contribution to sustainable development ndashan overview
Discussion paper prepared by the International Council on Mining and Metals
Millennium Development Goals
United Nations
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Mining and Agriculture Development
A short lsquohow torsquo guide for mining projects to engage with the local agriculture sector
Al Hingston
PDSA Social Value Brochure
Brochure on social value created by Placer Dome South Africa
Placer Dome
The Value of Social License
Opinion piece published in Northern Miner
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Golden Opportunity When a Canadian multinational laid off hundreds of gold miners in South Africa it went many extra miles to help them get back on their feet
Stanford Business School Case Study on Placer Dome in South Africa
Wayne Dunn
The Changing Resource Development Paradigm Maximizing Sustainable Local Benefits from Resource Development
Strategic thought piece prepared for the government of British Columbia Canada
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
The Disappearing Barriers Between Business And Non-profits Are Driving Innovation
Discussion paper
Katherine Pikus
When Condoms are not enough
World Bank staff magazine article on Placer Dome and South African mining industryrsquos work with HIVAIDS
Craig Andrews
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
MINING AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA Preliminary Research on a Potential Pilot Project in Porgera and Lihir
Strategic research and action plan on mining and local economic development in Papua New Guinea prepared for the World Bank
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
What we covered
We will explore Why we even discuss private sector contributions Why does the private sector engage in international
development MDGs as a unifying framework between public private
and civil society sectors in International Development Some case study examples (mostly in extractive
sector) Publicprivatecivil society collaboration ndash case study
and discussion (CIDA and Mining Companies) Open discussion on topics of interest (time permitting)
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Alignment around Shared Value For shareholders For Communities For People For Governments
Private Sector Contributions To International Development
Remember
waynewaynedunncom Slide 56
Minesite Program
waynewaynedunncom Slide 57
Current Community Program
AWARENESS AND EDUCATION PROGRAMS
MOBILE CLINIC
CONDOM amp FEMIDOM DISTRIBUTION
PERIODIC PRESUMPTIVE TREATMENT (PPT)
TREATMENT FOR SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS ( STI)
waynewaynedunncom Slide 58
COMMUNITY PROGRAM
Community Mobile Clinic
waynewaynedunncom Slide 59
And when HIV prevention doesnrsquot work What to do when people can no
longer work They return to their villages
where there is little or no support Families are overwhelmed Tremendous social and
economic impact Addressing it effectively is too
much for one company
Slide 60
Industry Home Based Care
TEBA INFRA-STRUCTURE
TRAINING OF CARE GIVERS
SUPPORT STRUCTURE ndash QUALIFIED STAFF
MONTHLY MEDICATION
WORK WITH OTHER STAKEHOLDERS (EG TRADITIONAL HEALERS)
WORLD BANK DEVELOPMENT INNOVATION AWARD
waynewaynedunncom Slide 61
Home Based Care
Slide 62
INDUSTRY HOME BASED CARE RESULTS (Year One)
Milestone Target Actual
Community Care Supporters engaged 87 127
Community Care Training
87 123
People under Home Based Care 696 801
THE PROJECT EXCEEDED TARGETS IN EVERY AREA
waynewaynedunncom Slide 63
Overview of Placer Dome AIDS Programming SOUTH DEEP Sustainable Development Department
bullVoluntary Counseling and testing HIV Negative bullContinue working
On Mine Program Community Program
Modified work program Farm bullAgricultural work Environmental
Medical repatriation
Home Based Care
Benefits Care Positive
HBC EC OPP
Back to work or Re skilled
Wellness Program
waynewaynedunncom Slide 64
But what happens to children and families when the breadwinner canrsquot
work
Slide 65
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas HIVAIDS is having a
monumental impact on the socio-economic well being of families throughout rural Southern Africa
Workers who used to
support extended families of 10-20 people are becoming too sick to work and are coming home literally to die
Slide 66
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas Knowing that their family needs the
income and that there is little medical care for them if they go home these workers are staying on the job as long as possible In addition to the human tragedy
this is having a severe impact on business productivity There are solid business and
humane reasons to address this problem But economies of scale are
needed
waynewaynedunncom
Reputational Results for Placer Dome Worst to First (enhanced
relationships in South Africa and Globally) First private sector project
to ever win World Bank Development Innovation Award Canadian CSREthical
Project Award (2004) Numerous other awards Stanford Case Study
waynewaynedunncom Slide 68
Where to next
The Care project piloted an effective means of assisting rural families to become economically active and has an existing infrastructure and management system in place
Industry Home Based Care project piloted a cost
effective fee for service program to support medically repatriated workers and their families
Slide 69
Planned Program
Care Positive Integrate the Home Based Care
project with the Care process and launch as a fee for service based program to address the social and economic impacts that AIDS is having on rural families and communities Start with the mining industry but
design the infrastructure and management systems to enable participation by other industries governments and donor community stakeholders
Care Process
+
Home Based Care
=
Care Positive
waynewaynedunncom Slide 70
Care Positive Summary
waynewaynedunncom
Andhellip After over a year of negotiations CIDA declined to
participate in the Care Positive program (partnering with a mining company was seen as too much reputational risk) Industry was frustrated because the negotiations
had been invited by CIDA and industry had investment over $100000 and considerable reputational capital into them Industry went forward with modified HIVAIDS
programming but huge developmental impacts were lost
waynewaynedunncom Slide 72
MDG Impacts of Placer Dome in South Africa
1 Poverty and hunger 2 Some impact on primary education (School
feeding program) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
One thing leads to another
World Bank observed how Placer Domersquos leadership on HIVAIDS moved South African mining industry All indications were that PNG was at risk of huge
crisis Placer Dome had two mines in PNG World Bank asked Placer Dome to take a look at
what might be done
waynewaynedunncom
PNG HIVAIDS Scoping mission to
determine what might be done and how Enthusiastic interest from
industry government multi-laterals (WHO UNAIDS World Banketc) ODA (AusAID) CIDA partnered with Place Dome to develop an
HIVAIDS strategy for PNG that integrated industry public sector civil society and international community
waynewaynedunncom
PNG Outcomes (or outputs ndash Irsquom never sure) Partnership with Mining
Industry Civil Society WHO UNAIDS UNDP World Bank PNG AIDS AusAID Oil Palm Industry etc National workshop on
HIVAIDS and publicprivate partnerships SouthSouth Collaboration
Industry government civil society international community study trip to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom
waynewaynedunncom
PNG AIDS mission to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom Slide 78
MDG Impacts of PNG HIVAIDS work
1 Poverty and hunger (nutritional supplements) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Major gold find in WestCentral Turkey No successful
mining project launched in decades Eurogold project
built launched and halted by community action in late 1990s ndash still mothballed
UsakKislidag Minesite
Eurogold site
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Isolated rural area Nearly half of nearby
communities opposed to mine development Agriculture primary
economic activity in rural communities ndash smallmicro family farms
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Engaged with community beginning in early exploration stages Ongoing discussion and consultation for years during
exploration and development CIDA support to develop and strategic development plan Water supply for local villages Support to local health care Jobs and Procurement Agricultural Strategy (worked with farmers and provincial
govt to develop) Animal husbandry efficiencies (dairy sheep genetics etc) Agriculture research capacity
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Smooth permitting process Good local relationships (broad and deep) Over a decade of smooth operations Share price up over 15x (from $075 to $1325 Opened second mine in Turkey
bull Able to deal with controversial watershed issues after relationship success in Usak
waynewaynedunncom Slide 83
MDG Impacts of Eldorado Gold
1 Poverty and hunger (minimal) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Underwater Logging in Ghana
waynewaynedunncom
Private Sector and International Development
Private sector especially resource extraction has a very mixed record bull Some horrendous disasters (Nigeria Warao Peoples in
Venezuela etc) bull Some great successes (Placer Dome Care project
mining and HIVAIDS in South Africa [but mining also created conditions to facilitate the spread of AIDS] AIDS strategy in PNG Cameco in Saskatchewan)
Successes can have a direct impact on Millennium Develpoment Goals
waynewaynedunncom
Group Exercise Using the CIDA and Mining Companies papers that were
circulated on Tuesday discuss the questions below as a group Select a spokesperson to report the group consensus to the
room (if no consensus then have spokesperson report differing positions)
Should Official Development Assistance agencies like
CIDA and multi-laterals like the United Nations Development Program work with private sector in developing economies If yes why And how should they work with them If no why And what should they do when
interestsobjectives overlap
waynewaynedunncom
SDCSR Implementation Challenges
more than a warm fuzzy issue Spending isnrsquot the answer
Plan
Framework
System
Results
Solving social problems Objectives
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Beyond Beads and Trinkets ndash BC Mining Review
A lsquohow torsquo article on mining and CSR
Wayne Dunn
BP Venezuela Indigenous Relations ndash Meeting the Challenge Responsibly and Sustainably
Situational assessment and strategic plan for BP Venezuela Authorized for release by BP
Wayne Dunn
Cameco Community Relations Report
Situational assessment and management strategy Authorized for release by Cameco
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author Beyond Beads lsquon Trinkets A systematic approach to managing community relations
A conference paper describing a systematic approach to community relations management helping companies to methodically develop mutually beneficial relationships with local communities and interests (this is one of the earliest papers on this subject ndash written in 1998)
Wayne Dunn
The costs of conflict with local communities in the extractive industry
Analysis of the cost of community conflicts in the Extractive Sector
Rachel Davis and Daniel M Franks
Creating Shared Value
Harvard Business Review interview with Michael Porter
Video
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Social License Its all about value
Discussion on Social License and shareholder Value
Wayne Dunn
Its about Development Commentary on the CIDAMining Company issue
Wayne Dunn
Integrating corporate strategy and social responsibilitymdashmarket returns from stakeholder engagement
Discussion and analysis on market returns on stakeholder engagement
Witold J Henisz Sinziana Dorobantu and Lite J Narty
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
McGill Reporter ndash Four Burning Questions Wayne Dunn on CSR
Discussion on CSR Wayne Dunn
Miningrsquos contribution to sustainable development ndashan overview
Discussion paper prepared by the International Council on Mining and Metals
Millennium Development Goals
United Nations
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Mining and Agriculture Development
A short lsquohow torsquo guide for mining projects to engage with the local agriculture sector
Al Hingston
PDSA Social Value Brochure
Brochure on social value created by Placer Dome South Africa
Placer Dome
The Value of Social License
Opinion piece published in Northern Miner
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Golden Opportunity When a Canadian multinational laid off hundreds of gold miners in South Africa it went many extra miles to help them get back on their feet
Stanford Business School Case Study on Placer Dome in South Africa
Wayne Dunn
The Changing Resource Development Paradigm Maximizing Sustainable Local Benefits from Resource Development
Strategic thought piece prepared for the government of British Columbia Canada
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
The Disappearing Barriers Between Business And Non-profits Are Driving Innovation
Discussion paper
Katherine Pikus
When Condoms are not enough
World Bank staff magazine article on Placer Dome and South African mining industryrsquos work with HIVAIDS
Craig Andrews
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
MINING AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA Preliminary Research on a Potential Pilot Project in Porgera and Lihir
Strategic research and action plan on mining and local economic development in Papua New Guinea prepared for the World Bank
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
What we covered
We will explore Why we even discuss private sector contributions Why does the private sector engage in international
development MDGs as a unifying framework between public private
and civil society sectors in International Development Some case study examples (mostly in extractive
sector) Publicprivatecivil society collaboration ndash case study
and discussion (CIDA and Mining Companies) Open discussion on topics of interest (time permitting)
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Alignment around Shared Value For shareholders For Communities For People For Governments
Private Sector Contributions To International Development
Remember
waynewaynedunncom Slide 57
Current Community Program
AWARENESS AND EDUCATION PROGRAMS
MOBILE CLINIC
CONDOM amp FEMIDOM DISTRIBUTION
PERIODIC PRESUMPTIVE TREATMENT (PPT)
TREATMENT FOR SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS ( STI)
waynewaynedunncom Slide 58
COMMUNITY PROGRAM
Community Mobile Clinic
waynewaynedunncom Slide 59
And when HIV prevention doesnrsquot work What to do when people can no
longer work They return to their villages
where there is little or no support Families are overwhelmed Tremendous social and
economic impact Addressing it effectively is too
much for one company
Slide 60
Industry Home Based Care
TEBA INFRA-STRUCTURE
TRAINING OF CARE GIVERS
SUPPORT STRUCTURE ndash QUALIFIED STAFF
MONTHLY MEDICATION
WORK WITH OTHER STAKEHOLDERS (EG TRADITIONAL HEALERS)
WORLD BANK DEVELOPMENT INNOVATION AWARD
waynewaynedunncom Slide 61
Home Based Care
Slide 62
INDUSTRY HOME BASED CARE RESULTS (Year One)
Milestone Target Actual
Community Care Supporters engaged 87 127
Community Care Training
87 123
People under Home Based Care 696 801
THE PROJECT EXCEEDED TARGETS IN EVERY AREA
waynewaynedunncom Slide 63
Overview of Placer Dome AIDS Programming SOUTH DEEP Sustainable Development Department
bullVoluntary Counseling and testing HIV Negative bullContinue working
On Mine Program Community Program
Modified work program Farm bullAgricultural work Environmental
Medical repatriation
Home Based Care
Benefits Care Positive
HBC EC OPP
Back to work or Re skilled
Wellness Program
waynewaynedunncom Slide 64
But what happens to children and families when the breadwinner canrsquot
work
Slide 65
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas HIVAIDS is having a
monumental impact on the socio-economic well being of families throughout rural Southern Africa
Workers who used to
support extended families of 10-20 people are becoming too sick to work and are coming home literally to die
Slide 66
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas Knowing that their family needs the
income and that there is little medical care for them if they go home these workers are staying on the job as long as possible In addition to the human tragedy
this is having a severe impact on business productivity There are solid business and
humane reasons to address this problem But economies of scale are
needed
waynewaynedunncom
Reputational Results for Placer Dome Worst to First (enhanced
relationships in South Africa and Globally) First private sector project
to ever win World Bank Development Innovation Award Canadian CSREthical
Project Award (2004) Numerous other awards Stanford Case Study
waynewaynedunncom Slide 68
Where to next
The Care project piloted an effective means of assisting rural families to become economically active and has an existing infrastructure and management system in place
Industry Home Based Care project piloted a cost
effective fee for service program to support medically repatriated workers and their families
Slide 69
Planned Program
Care Positive Integrate the Home Based Care
project with the Care process and launch as a fee for service based program to address the social and economic impacts that AIDS is having on rural families and communities Start with the mining industry but
design the infrastructure and management systems to enable participation by other industries governments and donor community stakeholders
Care Process
+
Home Based Care
=
Care Positive
waynewaynedunncom Slide 70
Care Positive Summary
waynewaynedunncom
Andhellip After over a year of negotiations CIDA declined to
participate in the Care Positive program (partnering with a mining company was seen as too much reputational risk) Industry was frustrated because the negotiations
had been invited by CIDA and industry had investment over $100000 and considerable reputational capital into them Industry went forward with modified HIVAIDS
programming but huge developmental impacts were lost
waynewaynedunncom Slide 72
MDG Impacts of Placer Dome in South Africa
1 Poverty and hunger 2 Some impact on primary education (School
feeding program) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
One thing leads to another
World Bank observed how Placer Domersquos leadership on HIVAIDS moved South African mining industry All indications were that PNG was at risk of huge
crisis Placer Dome had two mines in PNG World Bank asked Placer Dome to take a look at
what might be done
waynewaynedunncom
PNG HIVAIDS Scoping mission to
determine what might be done and how Enthusiastic interest from
industry government multi-laterals (WHO UNAIDS World Banketc) ODA (AusAID) CIDA partnered with Place Dome to develop an
HIVAIDS strategy for PNG that integrated industry public sector civil society and international community
waynewaynedunncom
PNG Outcomes (or outputs ndash Irsquom never sure) Partnership with Mining
Industry Civil Society WHO UNAIDS UNDP World Bank PNG AIDS AusAID Oil Palm Industry etc National workshop on
HIVAIDS and publicprivate partnerships SouthSouth Collaboration
Industry government civil society international community study trip to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom
waynewaynedunncom
PNG AIDS mission to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom Slide 78
MDG Impacts of PNG HIVAIDS work
1 Poverty and hunger (nutritional supplements) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Major gold find in WestCentral Turkey No successful
mining project launched in decades Eurogold project
built launched and halted by community action in late 1990s ndash still mothballed
UsakKislidag Minesite
Eurogold site
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Isolated rural area Nearly half of nearby
communities opposed to mine development Agriculture primary
economic activity in rural communities ndash smallmicro family farms
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Engaged with community beginning in early exploration stages Ongoing discussion and consultation for years during
exploration and development CIDA support to develop and strategic development plan Water supply for local villages Support to local health care Jobs and Procurement Agricultural Strategy (worked with farmers and provincial
govt to develop) Animal husbandry efficiencies (dairy sheep genetics etc) Agriculture research capacity
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Smooth permitting process Good local relationships (broad and deep) Over a decade of smooth operations Share price up over 15x (from $075 to $1325 Opened second mine in Turkey
bull Able to deal with controversial watershed issues after relationship success in Usak
waynewaynedunncom Slide 83
MDG Impacts of Eldorado Gold
1 Poverty and hunger (minimal) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Underwater Logging in Ghana
waynewaynedunncom
Private Sector and International Development
Private sector especially resource extraction has a very mixed record bull Some horrendous disasters (Nigeria Warao Peoples in
Venezuela etc) bull Some great successes (Placer Dome Care project
mining and HIVAIDS in South Africa [but mining also created conditions to facilitate the spread of AIDS] AIDS strategy in PNG Cameco in Saskatchewan)
Successes can have a direct impact on Millennium Develpoment Goals
waynewaynedunncom
Group Exercise Using the CIDA and Mining Companies papers that were
circulated on Tuesday discuss the questions below as a group Select a spokesperson to report the group consensus to the
room (if no consensus then have spokesperson report differing positions)
Should Official Development Assistance agencies like
CIDA and multi-laterals like the United Nations Development Program work with private sector in developing economies If yes why And how should they work with them If no why And what should they do when
interestsobjectives overlap
waynewaynedunncom
SDCSR Implementation Challenges
more than a warm fuzzy issue Spending isnrsquot the answer
Plan
Framework
System
Results
Solving social problems Objectives
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Beyond Beads and Trinkets ndash BC Mining Review
A lsquohow torsquo article on mining and CSR
Wayne Dunn
BP Venezuela Indigenous Relations ndash Meeting the Challenge Responsibly and Sustainably
Situational assessment and strategic plan for BP Venezuela Authorized for release by BP
Wayne Dunn
Cameco Community Relations Report
Situational assessment and management strategy Authorized for release by Cameco
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author Beyond Beads lsquon Trinkets A systematic approach to managing community relations
A conference paper describing a systematic approach to community relations management helping companies to methodically develop mutually beneficial relationships with local communities and interests (this is one of the earliest papers on this subject ndash written in 1998)
Wayne Dunn
The costs of conflict with local communities in the extractive industry
Analysis of the cost of community conflicts in the Extractive Sector
Rachel Davis and Daniel M Franks
Creating Shared Value
Harvard Business Review interview with Michael Porter
Video
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Social License Its all about value
Discussion on Social License and shareholder Value
Wayne Dunn
Its about Development Commentary on the CIDAMining Company issue
Wayne Dunn
Integrating corporate strategy and social responsibilitymdashmarket returns from stakeholder engagement
Discussion and analysis on market returns on stakeholder engagement
Witold J Henisz Sinziana Dorobantu and Lite J Narty
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
McGill Reporter ndash Four Burning Questions Wayne Dunn on CSR
Discussion on CSR Wayne Dunn
Miningrsquos contribution to sustainable development ndashan overview
Discussion paper prepared by the International Council on Mining and Metals
Millennium Development Goals
United Nations
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Mining and Agriculture Development
A short lsquohow torsquo guide for mining projects to engage with the local agriculture sector
Al Hingston
PDSA Social Value Brochure
Brochure on social value created by Placer Dome South Africa
Placer Dome
The Value of Social License
Opinion piece published in Northern Miner
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Golden Opportunity When a Canadian multinational laid off hundreds of gold miners in South Africa it went many extra miles to help them get back on their feet
Stanford Business School Case Study on Placer Dome in South Africa
Wayne Dunn
The Changing Resource Development Paradigm Maximizing Sustainable Local Benefits from Resource Development
Strategic thought piece prepared for the government of British Columbia Canada
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
The Disappearing Barriers Between Business And Non-profits Are Driving Innovation
Discussion paper
Katherine Pikus
When Condoms are not enough
World Bank staff magazine article on Placer Dome and South African mining industryrsquos work with HIVAIDS
Craig Andrews
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
MINING AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA Preliminary Research on a Potential Pilot Project in Porgera and Lihir
Strategic research and action plan on mining and local economic development in Papua New Guinea prepared for the World Bank
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
What we covered
We will explore Why we even discuss private sector contributions Why does the private sector engage in international
development MDGs as a unifying framework between public private
and civil society sectors in International Development Some case study examples (mostly in extractive
sector) Publicprivatecivil society collaboration ndash case study
and discussion (CIDA and Mining Companies) Open discussion on topics of interest (time permitting)
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Alignment around Shared Value For shareholders For Communities For People For Governments
Private Sector Contributions To International Development
Remember
waynewaynedunncom Slide 58
COMMUNITY PROGRAM
Community Mobile Clinic
waynewaynedunncom Slide 59
And when HIV prevention doesnrsquot work What to do when people can no
longer work They return to their villages
where there is little or no support Families are overwhelmed Tremendous social and
economic impact Addressing it effectively is too
much for one company
Slide 60
Industry Home Based Care
TEBA INFRA-STRUCTURE
TRAINING OF CARE GIVERS
SUPPORT STRUCTURE ndash QUALIFIED STAFF
MONTHLY MEDICATION
WORK WITH OTHER STAKEHOLDERS (EG TRADITIONAL HEALERS)
WORLD BANK DEVELOPMENT INNOVATION AWARD
waynewaynedunncom Slide 61
Home Based Care
Slide 62
INDUSTRY HOME BASED CARE RESULTS (Year One)
Milestone Target Actual
Community Care Supporters engaged 87 127
Community Care Training
87 123
People under Home Based Care 696 801
THE PROJECT EXCEEDED TARGETS IN EVERY AREA
waynewaynedunncom Slide 63
Overview of Placer Dome AIDS Programming SOUTH DEEP Sustainable Development Department
bullVoluntary Counseling and testing HIV Negative bullContinue working
On Mine Program Community Program
Modified work program Farm bullAgricultural work Environmental
Medical repatriation
Home Based Care
Benefits Care Positive
HBC EC OPP
Back to work or Re skilled
Wellness Program
waynewaynedunncom Slide 64
But what happens to children and families when the breadwinner canrsquot
work
Slide 65
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas HIVAIDS is having a
monumental impact on the socio-economic well being of families throughout rural Southern Africa
Workers who used to
support extended families of 10-20 people are becoming too sick to work and are coming home literally to die
Slide 66
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas Knowing that their family needs the
income and that there is little medical care for them if they go home these workers are staying on the job as long as possible In addition to the human tragedy
this is having a severe impact on business productivity There are solid business and
humane reasons to address this problem But economies of scale are
needed
waynewaynedunncom
Reputational Results for Placer Dome Worst to First (enhanced
relationships in South Africa and Globally) First private sector project
to ever win World Bank Development Innovation Award Canadian CSREthical
Project Award (2004) Numerous other awards Stanford Case Study
waynewaynedunncom Slide 68
Where to next
The Care project piloted an effective means of assisting rural families to become economically active and has an existing infrastructure and management system in place
Industry Home Based Care project piloted a cost
effective fee for service program to support medically repatriated workers and their families
Slide 69
Planned Program
Care Positive Integrate the Home Based Care
project with the Care process and launch as a fee for service based program to address the social and economic impacts that AIDS is having on rural families and communities Start with the mining industry but
design the infrastructure and management systems to enable participation by other industries governments and donor community stakeholders
Care Process
+
Home Based Care
=
Care Positive
waynewaynedunncom Slide 70
Care Positive Summary
waynewaynedunncom
Andhellip After over a year of negotiations CIDA declined to
participate in the Care Positive program (partnering with a mining company was seen as too much reputational risk) Industry was frustrated because the negotiations
had been invited by CIDA and industry had investment over $100000 and considerable reputational capital into them Industry went forward with modified HIVAIDS
programming but huge developmental impacts were lost
waynewaynedunncom Slide 72
MDG Impacts of Placer Dome in South Africa
1 Poverty and hunger 2 Some impact on primary education (School
feeding program) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
One thing leads to another
World Bank observed how Placer Domersquos leadership on HIVAIDS moved South African mining industry All indications were that PNG was at risk of huge
crisis Placer Dome had two mines in PNG World Bank asked Placer Dome to take a look at
what might be done
waynewaynedunncom
PNG HIVAIDS Scoping mission to
determine what might be done and how Enthusiastic interest from
industry government multi-laterals (WHO UNAIDS World Banketc) ODA (AusAID) CIDA partnered with Place Dome to develop an
HIVAIDS strategy for PNG that integrated industry public sector civil society and international community
waynewaynedunncom
PNG Outcomes (or outputs ndash Irsquom never sure) Partnership with Mining
Industry Civil Society WHO UNAIDS UNDP World Bank PNG AIDS AusAID Oil Palm Industry etc National workshop on
HIVAIDS and publicprivate partnerships SouthSouth Collaboration
Industry government civil society international community study trip to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom
waynewaynedunncom
PNG AIDS mission to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom Slide 78
MDG Impacts of PNG HIVAIDS work
1 Poverty and hunger (nutritional supplements) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Major gold find in WestCentral Turkey No successful
mining project launched in decades Eurogold project
built launched and halted by community action in late 1990s ndash still mothballed
UsakKislidag Minesite
Eurogold site
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Isolated rural area Nearly half of nearby
communities opposed to mine development Agriculture primary
economic activity in rural communities ndash smallmicro family farms
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Engaged with community beginning in early exploration stages Ongoing discussion and consultation for years during
exploration and development CIDA support to develop and strategic development plan Water supply for local villages Support to local health care Jobs and Procurement Agricultural Strategy (worked with farmers and provincial
govt to develop) Animal husbandry efficiencies (dairy sheep genetics etc) Agriculture research capacity
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Smooth permitting process Good local relationships (broad and deep) Over a decade of smooth operations Share price up over 15x (from $075 to $1325 Opened second mine in Turkey
bull Able to deal with controversial watershed issues after relationship success in Usak
waynewaynedunncom Slide 83
MDG Impacts of Eldorado Gold
1 Poverty and hunger (minimal) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Underwater Logging in Ghana
waynewaynedunncom
Private Sector and International Development
Private sector especially resource extraction has a very mixed record bull Some horrendous disasters (Nigeria Warao Peoples in
Venezuela etc) bull Some great successes (Placer Dome Care project
mining and HIVAIDS in South Africa [but mining also created conditions to facilitate the spread of AIDS] AIDS strategy in PNG Cameco in Saskatchewan)
Successes can have a direct impact on Millennium Develpoment Goals
waynewaynedunncom
Group Exercise Using the CIDA and Mining Companies papers that were
circulated on Tuesday discuss the questions below as a group Select a spokesperson to report the group consensus to the
room (if no consensus then have spokesperson report differing positions)
Should Official Development Assistance agencies like
CIDA and multi-laterals like the United Nations Development Program work with private sector in developing economies If yes why And how should they work with them If no why And what should they do when
interestsobjectives overlap
waynewaynedunncom
SDCSR Implementation Challenges
more than a warm fuzzy issue Spending isnrsquot the answer
Plan
Framework
System
Results
Solving social problems Objectives
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Beyond Beads and Trinkets ndash BC Mining Review
A lsquohow torsquo article on mining and CSR
Wayne Dunn
BP Venezuela Indigenous Relations ndash Meeting the Challenge Responsibly and Sustainably
Situational assessment and strategic plan for BP Venezuela Authorized for release by BP
Wayne Dunn
Cameco Community Relations Report
Situational assessment and management strategy Authorized for release by Cameco
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author Beyond Beads lsquon Trinkets A systematic approach to managing community relations
A conference paper describing a systematic approach to community relations management helping companies to methodically develop mutually beneficial relationships with local communities and interests (this is one of the earliest papers on this subject ndash written in 1998)
Wayne Dunn
The costs of conflict with local communities in the extractive industry
Analysis of the cost of community conflicts in the Extractive Sector
Rachel Davis and Daniel M Franks
Creating Shared Value
Harvard Business Review interview with Michael Porter
Video
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Social License Its all about value
Discussion on Social License and shareholder Value
Wayne Dunn
Its about Development Commentary on the CIDAMining Company issue
Wayne Dunn
Integrating corporate strategy and social responsibilitymdashmarket returns from stakeholder engagement
Discussion and analysis on market returns on stakeholder engagement
Witold J Henisz Sinziana Dorobantu and Lite J Narty
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
McGill Reporter ndash Four Burning Questions Wayne Dunn on CSR
Discussion on CSR Wayne Dunn
Miningrsquos contribution to sustainable development ndashan overview
Discussion paper prepared by the International Council on Mining and Metals
Millennium Development Goals
United Nations
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Mining and Agriculture Development
A short lsquohow torsquo guide for mining projects to engage with the local agriculture sector
Al Hingston
PDSA Social Value Brochure
Brochure on social value created by Placer Dome South Africa
Placer Dome
The Value of Social License
Opinion piece published in Northern Miner
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Golden Opportunity When a Canadian multinational laid off hundreds of gold miners in South Africa it went many extra miles to help them get back on their feet
Stanford Business School Case Study on Placer Dome in South Africa
Wayne Dunn
The Changing Resource Development Paradigm Maximizing Sustainable Local Benefits from Resource Development
Strategic thought piece prepared for the government of British Columbia Canada
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
The Disappearing Barriers Between Business And Non-profits Are Driving Innovation
Discussion paper
Katherine Pikus
When Condoms are not enough
World Bank staff magazine article on Placer Dome and South African mining industryrsquos work with HIVAIDS
Craig Andrews
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
MINING AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA Preliminary Research on a Potential Pilot Project in Porgera and Lihir
Strategic research and action plan on mining and local economic development in Papua New Guinea prepared for the World Bank
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
What we covered
We will explore Why we even discuss private sector contributions Why does the private sector engage in international
development MDGs as a unifying framework between public private
and civil society sectors in International Development Some case study examples (mostly in extractive
sector) Publicprivatecivil society collaboration ndash case study
and discussion (CIDA and Mining Companies) Open discussion on topics of interest (time permitting)
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Alignment around Shared Value For shareholders For Communities For People For Governments
Private Sector Contributions To International Development
Remember
waynewaynedunncom Slide 59
And when HIV prevention doesnrsquot work What to do when people can no
longer work They return to their villages
where there is little or no support Families are overwhelmed Tremendous social and
economic impact Addressing it effectively is too
much for one company
Slide 60
Industry Home Based Care
TEBA INFRA-STRUCTURE
TRAINING OF CARE GIVERS
SUPPORT STRUCTURE ndash QUALIFIED STAFF
MONTHLY MEDICATION
WORK WITH OTHER STAKEHOLDERS (EG TRADITIONAL HEALERS)
WORLD BANK DEVELOPMENT INNOVATION AWARD
waynewaynedunncom Slide 61
Home Based Care
Slide 62
INDUSTRY HOME BASED CARE RESULTS (Year One)
Milestone Target Actual
Community Care Supporters engaged 87 127
Community Care Training
87 123
People under Home Based Care 696 801
THE PROJECT EXCEEDED TARGETS IN EVERY AREA
waynewaynedunncom Slide 63
Overview of Placer Dome AIDS Programming SOUTH DEEP Sustainable Development Department
bullVoluntary Counseling and testing HIV Negative bullContinue working
On Mine Program Community Program
Modified work program Farm bullAgricultural work Environmental
Medical repatriation
Home Based Care
Benefits Care Positive
HBC EC OPP
Back to work or Re skilled
Wellness Program
waynewaynedunncom Slide 64
But what happens to children and families when the breadwinner canrsquot
work
Slide 65
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas HIVAIDS is having a
monumental impact on the socio-economic well being of families throughout rural Southern Africa
Workers who used to
support extended families of 10-20 people are becoming too sick to work and are coming home literally to die
Slide 66
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas Knowing that their family needs the
income and that there is little medical care for them if they go home these workers are staying on the job as long as possible In addition to the human tragedy
this is having a severe impact on business productivity There are solid business and
humane reasons to address this problem But economies of scale are
needed
waynewaynedunncom
Reputational Results for Placer Dome Worst to First (enhanced
relationships in South Africa and Globally) First private sector project
to ever win World Bank Development Innovation Award Canadian CSREthical
Project Award (2004) Numerous other awards Stanford Case Study
waynewaynedunncom Slide 68
Where to next
The Care project piloted an effective means of assisting rural families to become economically active and has an existing infrastructure and management system in place
Industry Home Based Care project piloted a cost
effective fee for service program to support medically repatriated workers and their families
Slide 69
Planned Program
Care Positive Integrate the Home Based Care
project with the Care process and launch as a fee for service based program to address the social and economic impacts that AIDS is having on rural families and communities Start with the mining industry but
design the infrastructure and management systems to enable participation by other industries governments and donor community stakeholders
Care Process
+
Home Based Care
=
Care Positive
waynewaynedunncom Slide 70
Care Positive Summary
waynewaynedunncom
Andhellip After over a year of negotiations CIDA declined to
participate in the Care Positive program (partnering with a mining company was seen as too much reputational risk) Industry was frustrated because the negotiations
had been invited by CIDA and industry had investment over $100000 and considerable reputational capital into them Industry went forward with modified HIVAIDS
programming but huge developmental impacts were lost
waynewaynedunncom Slide 72
MDG Impacts of Placer Dome in South Africa
1 Poverty and hunger 2 Some impact on primary education (School
feeding program) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
One thing leads to another
World Bank observed how Placer Domersquos leadership on HIVAIDS moved South African mining industry All indications were that PNG was at risk of huge
crisis Placer Dome had two mines in PNG World Bank asked Placer Dome to take a look at
what might be done
waynewaynedunncom
PNG HIVAIDS Scoping mission to
determine what might be done and how Enthusiastic interest from
industry government multi-laterals (WHO UNAIDS World Banketc) ODA (AusAID) CIDA partnered with Place Dome to develop an
HIVAIDS strategy for PNG that integrated industry public sector civil society and international community
waynewaynedunncom
PNG Outcomes (or outputs ndash Irsquom never sure) Partnership with Mining
Industry Civil Society WHO UNAIDS UNDP World Bank PNG AIDS AusAID Oil Palm Industry etc National workshop on
HIVAIDS and publicprivate partnerships SouthSouth Collaboration
Industry government civil society international community study trip to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom
waynewaynedunncom
PNG AIDS mission to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom Slide 78
MDG Impacts of PNG HIVAIDS work
1 Poverty and hunger (nutritional supplements) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Major gold find in WestCentral Turkey No successful
mining project launched in decades Eurogold project
built launched and halted by community action in late 1990s ndash still mothballed
UsakKislidag Minesite
Eurogold site
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Isolated rural area Nearly half of nearby
communities opposed to mine development Agriculture primary
economic activity in rural communities ndash smallmicro family farms
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Engaged with community beginning in early exploration stages Ongoing discussion and consultation for years during
exploration and development CIDA support to develop and strategic development plan Water supply for local villages Support to local health care Jobs and Procurement Agricultural Strategy (worked with farmers and provincial
govt to develop) Animal husbandry efficiencies (dairy sheep genetics etc) Agriculture research capacity
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Smooth permitting process Good local relationships (broad and deep) Over a decade of smooth operations Share price up over 15x (from $075 to $1325 Opened second mine in Turkey
bull Able to deal with controversial watershed issues after relationship success in Usak
waynewaynedunncom Slide 83
MDG Impacts of Eldorado Gold
1 Poverty and hunger (minimal) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Underwater Logging in Ghana
waynewaynedunncom
Private Sector and International Development
Private sector especially resource extraction has a very mixed record bull Some horrendous disasters (Nigeria Warao Peoples in
Venezuela etc) bull Some great successes (Placer Dome Care project
mining and HIVAIDS in South Africa [but mining also created conditions to facilitate the spread of AIDS] AIDS strategy in PNG Cameco in Saskatchewan)
Successes can have a direct impact on Millennium Develpoment Goals
waynewaynedunncom
Group Exercise Using the CIDA and Mining Companies papers that were
circulated on Tuesday discuss the questions below as a group Select a spokesperson to report the group consensus to the
room (if no consensus then have spokesperson report differing positions)
Should Official Development Assistance agencies like
CIDA and multi-laterals like the United Nations Development Program work with private sector in developing economies If yes why And how should they work with them If no why And what should they do when
interestsobjectives overlap
waynewaynedunncom
SDCSR Implementation Challenges
more than a warm fuzzy issue Spending isnrsquot the answer
Plan
Framework
System
Results
Solving social problems Objectives
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Beyond Beads and Trinkets ndash BC Mining Review
A lsquohow torsquo article on mining and CSR
Wayne Dunn
BP Venezuela Indigenous Relations ndash Meeting the Challenge Responsibly and Sustainably
Situational assessment and strategic plan for BP Venezuela Authorized for release by BP
Wayne Dunn
Cameco Community Relations Report
Situational assessment and management strategy Authorized for release by Cameco
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author Beyond Beads lsquon Trinkets A systematic approach to managing community relations
A conference paper describing a systematic approach to community relations management helping companies to methodically develop mutually beneficial relationships with local communities and interests (this is one of the earliest papers on this subject ndash written in 1998)
Wayne Dunn
The costs of conflict with local communities in the extractive industry
Analysis of the cost of community conflicts in the Extractive Sector
Rachel Davis and Daniel M Franks
Creating Shared Value
Harvard Business Review interview with Michael Porter
Video
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Social License Its all about value
Discussion on Social License and shareholder Value
Wayne Dunn
Its about Development Commentary on the CIDAMining Company issue
Wayne Dunn
Integrating corporate strategy and social responsibilitymdashmarket returns from stakeholder engagement
Discussion and analysis on market returns on stakeholder engagement
Witold J Henisz Sinziana Dorobantu and Lite J Narty
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
McGill Reporter ndash Four Burning Questions Wayne Dunn on CSR
Discussion on CSR Wayne Dunn
Miningrsquos contribution to sustainable development ndashan overview
Discussion paper prepared by the International Council on Mining and Metals
Millennium Development Goals
United Nations
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Mining and Agriculture Development
A short lsquohow torsquo guide for mining projects to engage with the local agriculture sector
Al Hingston
PDSA Social Value Brochure
Brochure on social value created by Placer Dome South Africa
Placer Dome
The Value of Social License
Opinion piece published in Northern Miner
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Golden Opportunity When a Canadian multinational laid off hundreds of gold miners in South Africa it went many extra miles to help them get back on their feet
Stanford Business School Case Study on Placer Dome in South Africa
Wayne Dunn
The Changing Resource Development Paradigm Maximizing Sustainable Local Benefits from Resource Development
Strategic thought piece prepared for the government of British Columbia Canada
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
The Disappearing Barriers Between Business And Non-profits Are Driving Innovation
Discussion paper
Katherine Pikus
When Condoms are not enough
World Bank staff magazine article on Placer Dome and South African mining industryrsquos work with HIVAIDS
Craig Andrews
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
MINING AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA Preliminary Research on a Potential Pilot Project in Porgera and Lihir
Strategic research and action plan on mining and local economic development in Papua New Guinea prepared for the World Bank
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
What we covered
We will explore Why we even discuss private sector contributions Why does the private sector engage in international
development MDGs as a unifying framework between public private
and civil society sectors in International Development Some case study examples (mostly in extractive
sector) Publicprivatecivil society collaboration ndash case study
and discussion (CIDA and Mining Companies) Open discussion on topics of interest (time permitting)
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Alignment around Shared Value For shareholders For Communities For People For Governments
Private Sector Contributions To International Development
Remember
Slide 60
Industry Home Based Care
TEBA INFRA-STRUCTURE
TRAINING OF CARE GIVERS
SUPPORT STRUCTURE ndash QUALIFIED STAFF
MONTHLY MEDICATION
WORK WITH OTHER STAKEHOLDERS (EG TRADITIONAL HEALERS)
WORLD BANK DEVELOPMENT INNOVATION AWARD
waynewaynedunncom Slide 61
Home Based Care
Slide 62
INDUSTRY HOME BASED CARE RESULTS (Year One)
Milestone Target Actual
Community Care Supporters engaged 87 127
Community Care Training
87 123
People under Home Based Care 696 801
THE PROJECT EXCEEDED TARGETS IN EVERY AREA
waynewaynedunncom Slide 63
Overview of Placer Dome AIDS Programming SOUTH DEEP Sustainable Development Department
bullVoluntary Counseling and testing HIV Negative bullContinue working
On Mine Program Community Program
Modified work program Farm bullAgricultural work Environmental
Medical repatriation
Home Based Care
Benefits Care Positive
HBC EC OPP
Back to work or Re skilled
Wellness Program
waynewaynedunncom Slide 64
But what happens to children and families when the breadwinner canrsquot
work
Slide 65
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas HIVAIDS is having a
monumental impact on the socio-economic well being of families throughout rural Southern Africa
Workers who used to
support extended families of 10-20 people are becoming too sick to work and are coming home literally to die
Slide 66
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas Knowing that their family needs the
income and that there is little medical care for them if they go home these workers are staying on the job as long as possible In addition to the human tragedy
this is having a severe impact on business productivity There are solid business and
humane reasons to address this problem But economies of scale are
needed
waynewaynedunncom
Reputational Results for Placer Dome Worst to First (enhanced
relationships in South Africa and Globally) First private sector project
to ever win World Bank Development Innovation Award Canadian CSREthical
Project Award (2004) Numerous other awards Stanford Case Study
waynewaynedunncom Slide 68
Where to next
The Care project piloted an effective means of assisting rural families to become economically active and has an existing infrastructure and management system in place
Industry Home Based Care project piloted a cost
effective fee for service program to support medically repatriated workers and their families
Slide 69
Planned Program
Care Positive Integrate the Home Based Care
project with the Care process and launch as a fee for service based program to address the social and economic impacts that AIDS is having on rural families and communities Start with the mining industry but
design the infrastructure and management systems to enable participation by other industries governments and donor community stakeholders
Care Process
+
Home Based Care
=
Care Positive
waynewaynedunncom Slide 70
Care Positive Summary
waynewaynedunncom
Andhellip After over a year of negotiations CIDA declined to
participate in the Care Positive program (partnering with a mining company was seen as too much reputational risk) Industry was frustrated because the negotiations
had been invited by CIDA and industry had investment over $100000 and considerable reputational capital into them Industry went forward with modified HIVAIDS
programming but huge developmental impacts were lost
waynewaynedunncom Slide 72
MDG Impacts of Placer Dome in South Africa
1 Poverty and hunger 2 Some impact on primary education (School
feeding program) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
One thing leads to another
World Bank observed how Placer Domersquos leadership on HIVAIDS moved South African mining industry All indications were that PNG was at risk of huge
crisis Placer Dome had two mines in PNG World Bank asked Placer Dome to take a look at
what might be done
waynewaynedunncom
PNG HIVAIDS Scoping mission to
determine what might be done and how Enthusiastic interest from
industry government multi-laterals (WHO UNAIDS World Banketc) ODA (AusAID) CIDA partnered with Place Dome to develop an
HIVAIDS strategy for PNG that integrated industry public sector civil society and international community
waynewaynedunncom
PNG Outcomes (or outputs ndash Irsquom never sure) Partnership with Mining
Industry Civil Society WHO UNAIDS UNDP World Bank PNG AIDS AusAID Oil Palm Industry etc National workshop on
HIVAIDS and publicprivate partnerships SouthSouth Collaboration
Industry government civil society international community study trip to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom
waynewaynedunncom
PNG AIDS mission to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom Slide 78
MDG Impacts of PNG HIVAIDS work
1 Poverty and hunger (nutritional supplements) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Major gold find in WestCentral Turkey No successful
mining project launched in decades Eurogold project
built launched and halted by community action in late 1990s ndash still mothballed
UsakKislidag Minesite
Eurogold site
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Isolated rural area Nearly half of nearby
communities opposed to mine development Agriculture primary
economic activity in rural communities ndash smallmicro family farms
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Engaged with community beginning in early exploration stages Ongoing discussion and consultation for years during
exploration and development CIDA support to develop and strategic development plan Water supply for local villages Support to local health care Jobs and Procurement Agricultural Strategy (worked with farmers and provincial
govt to develop) Animal husbandry efficiencies (dairy sheep genetics etc) Agriculture research capacity
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Smooth permitting process Good local relationships (broad and deep) Over a decade of smooth operations Share price up over 15x (from $075 to $1325 Opened second mine in Turkey
bull Able to deal with controversial watershed issues after relationship success in Usak
waynewaynedunncom Slide 83
MDG Impacts of Eldorado Gold
1 Poverty and hunger (minimal) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Underwater Logging in Ghana
waynewaynedunncom
Private Sector and International Development
Private sector especially resource extraction has a very mixed record bull Some horrendous disasters (Nigeria Warao Peoples in
Venezuela etc) bull Some great successes (Placer Dome Care project
mining and HIVAIDS in South Africa [but mining also created conditions to facilitate the spread of AIDS] AIDS strategy in PNG Cameco in Saskatchewan)
Successes can have a direct impact on Millennium Develpoment Goals
waynewaynedunncom
Group Exercise Using the CIDA and Mining Companies papers that were
circulated on Tuesday discuss the questions below as a group Select a spokesperson to report the group consensus to the
room (if no consensus then have spokesperson report differing positions)
Should Official Development Assistance agencies like
CIDA and multi-laterals like the United Nations Development Program work with private sector in developing economies If yes why And how should they work with them If no why And what should they do when
interestsobjectives overlap
waynewaynedunncom
SDCSR Implementation Challenges
more than a warm fuzzy issue Spending isnrsquot the answer
Plan
Framework
System
Results
Solving social problems Objectives
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Beyond Beads and Trinkets ndash BC Mining Review
A lsquohow torsquo article on mining and CSR
Wayne Dunn
BP Venezuela Indigenous Relations ndash Meeting the Challenge Responsibly and Sustainably
Situational assessment and strategic plan for BP Venezuela Authorized for release by BP
Wayne Dunn
Cameco Community Relations Report
Situational assessment and management strategy Authorized for release by Cameco
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author Beyond Beads lsquon Trinkets A systematic approach to managing community relations
A conference paper describing a systematic approach to community relations management helping companies to methodically develop mutually beneficial relationships with local communities and interests (this is one of the earliest papers on this subject ndash written in 1998)
Wayne Dunn
The costs of conflict with local communities in the extractive industry
Analysis of the cost of community conflicts in the Extractive Sector
Rachel Davis and Daniel M Franks
Creating Shared Value
Harvard Business Review interview with Michael Porter
Video
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Social License Its all about value
Discussion on Social License and shareholder Value
Wayne Dunn
Its about Development Commentary on the CIDAMining Company issue
Wayne Dunn
Integrating corporate strategy and social responsibilitymdashmarket returns from stakeholder engagement
Discussion and analysis on market returns on stakeholder engagement
Witold J Henisz Sinziana Dorobantu and Lite J Narty
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
McGill Reporter ndash Four Burning Questions Wayne Dunn on CSR
Discussion on CSR Wayne Dunn
Miningrsquos contribution to sustainable development ndashan overview
Discussion paper prepared by the International Council on Mining and Metals
Millennium Development Goals
United Nations
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Mining and Agriculture Development
A short lsquohow torsquo guide for mining projects to engage with the local agriculture sector
Al Hingston
PDSA Social Value Brochure
Brochure on social value created by Placer Dome South Africa
Placer Dome
The Value of Social License
Opinion piece published in Northern Miner
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Golden Opportunity When a Canadian multinational laid off hundreds of gold miners in South Africa it went many extra miles to help them get back on their feet
Stanford Business School Case Study on Placer Dome in South Africa
Wayne Dunn
The Changing Resource Development Paradigm Maximizing Sustainable Local Benefits from Resource Development
Strategic thought piece prepared for the government of British Columbia Canada
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
The Disappearing Barriers Between Business And Non-profits Are Driving Innovation
Discussion paper
Katherine Pikus
When Condoms are not enough
World Bank staff magazine article on Placer Dome and South African mining industryrsquos work with HIVAIDS
Craig Andrews
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
MINING AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA Preliminary Research on a Potential Pilot Project in Porgera and Lihir
Strategic research and action plan on mining and local economic development in Papua New Guinea prepared for the World Bank
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
What we covered
We will explore Why we even discuss private sector contributions Why does the private sector engage in international
development MDGs as a unifying framework between public private
and civil society sectors in International Development Some case study examples (mostly in extractive
sector) Publicprivatecivil society collaboration ndash case study
and discussion (CIDA and Mining Companies) Open discussion on topics of interest (time permitting)
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Alignment around Shared Value For shareholders For Communities For People For Governments
Private Sector Contributions To International Development
Remember
waynewaynedunncom Slide 61
Home Based Care
Slide 62
INDUSTRY HOME BASED CARE RESULTS (Year One)
Milestone Target Actual
Community Care Supporters engaged 87 127
Community Care Training
87 123
People under Home Based Care 696 801
THE PROJECT EXCEEDED TARGETS IN EVERY AREA
waynewaynedunncom Slide 63
Overview of Placer Dome AIDS Programming SOUTH DEEP Sustainable Development Department
bullVoluntary Counseling and testing HIV Negative bullContinue working
On Mine Program Community Program
Modified work program Farm bullAgricultural work Environmental
Medical repatriation
Home Based Care
Benefits Care Positive
HBC EC OPP
Back to work or Re skilled
Wellness Program
waynewaynedunncom Slide 64
But what happens to children and families when the breadwinner canrsquot
work
Slide 65
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas HIVAIDS is having a
monumental impact on the socio-economic well being of families throughout rural Southern Africa
Workers who used to
support extended families of 10-20 people are becoming too sick to work and are coming home literally to die
Slide 66
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas Knowing that their family needs the
income and that there is little medical care for them if they go home these workers are staying on the job as long as possible In addition to the human tragedy
this is having a severe impact on business productivity There are solid business and
humane reasons to address this problem But economies of scale are
needed
waynewaynedunncom
Reputational Results for Placer Dome Worst to First (enhanced
relationships in South Africa and Globally) First private sector project
to ever win World Bank Development Innovation Award Canadian CSREthical
Project Award (2004) Numerous other awards Stanford Case Study
waynewaynedunncom Slide 68
Where to next
The Care project piloted an effective means of assisting rural families to become economically active and has an existing infrastructure and management system in place
Industry Home Based Care project piloted a cost
effective fee for service program to support medically repatriated workers and their families
Slide 69
Planned Program
Care Positive Integrate the Home Based Care
project with the Care process and launch as a fee for service based program to address the social and economic impacts that AIDS is having on rural families and communities Start with the mining industry but
design the infrastructure and management systems to enable participation by other industries governments and donor community stakeholders
Care Process
+
Home Based Care
=
Care Positive
waynewaynedunncom Slide 70
Care Positive Summary
waynewaynedunncom
Andhellip After over a year of negotiations CIDA declined to
participate in the Care Positive program (partnering with a mining company was seen as too much reputational risk) Industry was frustrated because the negotiations
had been invited by CIDA and industry had investment over $100000 and considerable reputational capital into them Industry went forward with modified HIVAIDS
programming but huge developmental impacts were lost
waynewaynedunncom Slide 72
MDG Impacts of Placer Dome in South Africa
1 Poverty and hunger 2 Some impact on primary education (School
feeding program) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
One thing leads to another
World Bank observed how Placer Domersquos leadership on HIVAIDS moved South African mining industry All indications were that PNG was at risk of huge
crisis Placer Dome had two mines in PNG World Bank asked Placer Dome to take a look at
what might be done
waynewaynedunncom
PNG HIVAIDS Scoping mission to
determine what might be done and how Enthusiastic interest from
industry government multi-laterals (WHO UNAIDS World Banketc) ODA (AusAID) CIDA partnered with Place Dome to develop an
HIVAIDS strategy for PNG that integrated industry public sector civil society and international community
waynewaynedunncom
PNG Outcomes (or outputs ndash Irsquom never sure) Partnership with Mining
Industry Civil Society WHO UNAIDS UNDP World Bank PNG AIDS AusAID Oil Palm Industry etc National workshop on
HIVAIDS and publicprivate partnerships SouthSouth Collaboration
Industry government civil society international community study trip to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom
waynewaynedunncom
PNG AIDS mission to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom Slide 78
MDG Impacts of PNG HIVAIDS work
1 Poverty and hunger (nutritional supplements) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Major gold find in WestCentral Turkey No successful
mining project launched in decades Eurogold project
built launched and halted by community action in late 1990s ndash still mothballed
UsakKislidag Minesite
Eurogold site
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Isolated rural area Nearly half of nearby
communities opposed to mine development Agriculture primary
economic activity in rural communities ndash smallmicro family farms
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Engaged with community beginning in early exploration stages Ongoing discussion and consultation for years during
exploration and development CIDA support to develop and strategic development plan Water supply for local villages Support to local health care Jobs and Procurement Agricultural Strategy (worked with farmers and provincial
govt to develop) Animal husbandry efficiencies (dairy sheep genetics etc) Agriculture research capacity
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Smooth permitting process Good local relationships (broad and deep) Over a decade of smooth operations Share price up over 15x (from $075 to $1325 Opened second mine in Turkey
bull Able to deal with controversial watershed issues after relationship success in Usak
waynewaynedunncom Slide 83
MDG Impacts of Eldorado Gold
1 Poverty and hunger (minimal) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Underwater Logging in Ghana
waynewaynedunncom
Private Sector and International Development
Private sector especially resource extraction has a very mixed record bull Some horrendous disasters (Nigeria Warao Peoples in
Venezuela etc) bull Some great successes (Placer Dome Care project
mining and HIVAIDS in South Africa [but mining also created conditions to facilitate the spread of AIDS] AIDS strategy in PNG Cameco in Saskatchewan)
Successes can have a direct impact on Millennium Develpoment Goals
waynewaynedunncom
Group Exercise Using the CIDA and Mining Companies papers that were
circulated on Tuesday discuss the questions below as a group Select a spokesperson to report the group consensus to the
room (if no consensus then have spokesperson report differing positions)
Should Official Development Assistance agencies like
CIDA and multi-laterals like the United Nations Development Program work with private sector in developing economies If yes why And how should they work with them If no why And what should they do when
interestsobjectives overlap
waynewaynedunncom
SDCSR Implementation Challenges
more than a warm fuzzy issue Spending isnrsquot the answer
Plan
Framework
System
Results
Solving social problems Objectives
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Beyond Beads and Trinkets ndash BC Mining Review
A lsquohow torsquo article on mining and CSR
Wayne Dunn
BP Venezuela Indigenous Relations ndash Meeting the Challenge Responsibly and Sustainably
Situational assessment and strategic plan for BP Venezuela Authorized for release by BP
Wayne Dunn
Cameco Community Relations Report
Situational assessment and management strategy Authorized for release by Cameco
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author Beyond Beads lsquon Trinkets A systematic approach to managing community relations
A conference paper describing a systematic approach to community relations management helping companies to methodically develop mutually beneficial relationships with local communities and interests (this is one of the earliest papers on this subject ndash written in 1998)
Wayne Dunn
The costs of conflict with local communities in the extractive industry
Analysis of the cost of community conflicts in the Extractive Sector
Rachel Davis and Daniel M Franks
Creating Shared Value
Harvard Business Review interview with Michael Porter
Video
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Social License Its all about value
Discussion on Social License and shareholder Value
Wayne Dunn
Its about Development Commentary on the CIDAMining Company issue
Wayne Dunn
Integrating corporate strategy and social responsibilitymdashmarket returns from stakeholder engagement
Discussion and analysis on market returns on stakeholder engagement
Witold J Henisz Sinziana Dorobantu and Lite J Narty
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
McGill Reporter ndash Four Burning Questions Wayne Dunn on CSR
Discussion on CSR Wayne Dunn
Miningrsquos contribution to sustainable development ndashan overview
Discussion paper prepared by the International Council on Mining and Metals
Millennium Development Goals
United Nations
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Mining and Agriculture Development
A short lsquohow torsquo guide for mining projects to engage with the local agriculture sector
Al Hingston
PDSA Social Value Brochure
Brochure on social value created by Placer Dome South Africa
Placer Dome
The Value of Social License
Opinion piece published in Northern Miner
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Golden Opportunity When a Canadian multinational laid off hundreds of gold miners in South Africa it went many extra miles to help them get back on their feet
Stanford Business School Case Study on Placer Dome in South Africa
Wayne Dunn
The Changing Resource Development Paradigm Maximizing Sustainable Local Benefits from Resource Development
Strategic thought piece prepared for the government of British Columbia Canada
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
The Disappearing Barriers Between Business And Non-profits Are Driving Innovation
Discussion paper
Katherine Pikus
When Condoms are not enough
World Bank staff magazine article on Placer Dome and South African mining industryrsquos work with HIVAIDS
Craig Andrews
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
MINING AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA Preliminary Research on a Potential Pilot Project in Porgera and Lihir
Strategic research and action plan on mining and local economic development in Papua New Guinea prepared for the World Bank
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
What we covered
We will explore Why we even discuss private sector contributions Why does the private sector engage in international
development MDGs as a unifying framework between public private
and civil society sectors in International Development Some case study examples (mostly in extractive
sector) Publicprivatecivil society collaboration ndash case study
and discussion (CIDA and Mining Companies) Open discussion on topics of interest (time permitting)
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Alignment around Shared Value For shareholders For Communities For People For Governments
Private Sector Contributions To International Development
Remember
Slide 62
INDUSTRY HOME BASED CARE RESULTS (Year One)
Milestone Target Actual
Community Care Supporters engaged 87 127
Community Care Training
87 123
People under Home Based Care 696 801
THE PROJECT EXCEEDED TARGETS IN EVERY AREA
waynewaynedunncom Slide 63
Overview of Placer Dome AIDS Programming SOUTH DEEP Sustainable Development Department
bullVoluntary Counseling and testing HIV Negative bullContinue working
On Mine Program Community Program
Modified work program Farm bullAgricultural work Environmental
Medical repatriation
Home Based Care
Benefits Care Positive
HBC EC OPP
Back to work or Re skilled
Wellness Program
waynewaynedunncom Slide 64
But what happens to children and families when the breadwinner canrsquot
work
Slide 65
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas HIVAIDS is having a
monumental impact on the socio-economic well being of families throughout rural Southern Africa
Workers who used to
support extended families of 10-20 people are becoming too sick to work and are coming home literally to die
Slide 66
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas Knowing that their family needs the
income and that there is little medical care for them if they go home these workers are staying on the job as long as possible In addition to the human tragedy
this is having a severe impact on business productivity There are solid business and
humane reasons to address this problem But economies of scale are
needed
waynewaynedunncom
Reputational Results for Placer Dome Worst to First (enhanced
relationships in South Africa and Globally) First private sector project
to ever win World Bank Development Innovation Award Canadian CSREthical
Project Award (2004) Numerous other awards Stanford Case Study
waynewaynedunncom Slide 68
Where to next
The Care project piloted an effective means of assisting rural families to become economically active and has an existing infrastructure and management system in place
Industry Home Based Care project piloted a cost
effective fee for service program to support medically repatriated workers and their families
Slide 69
Planned Program
Care Positive Integrate the Home Based Care
project with the Care process and launch as a fee for service based program to address the social and economic impacts that AIDS is having on rural families and communities Start with the mining industry but
design the infrastructure and management systems to enable participation by other industries governments and donor community stakeholders
Care Process
+
Home Based Care
=
Care Positive
waynewaynedunncom Slide 70
Care Positive Summary
waynewaynedunncom
Andhellip After over a year of negotiations CIDA declined to
participate in the Care Positive program (partnering with a mining company was seen as too much reputational risk) Industry was frustrated because the negotiations
had been invited by CIDA and industry had investment over $100000 and considerable reputational capital into them Industry went forward with modified HIVAIDS
programming but huge developmental impacts were lost
waynewaynedunncom Slide 72
MDG Impacts of Placer Dome in South Africa
1 Poverty and hunger 2 Some impact on primary education (School
feeding program) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
One thing leads to another
World Bank observed how Placer Domersquos leadership on HIVAIDS moved South African mining industry All indications were that PNG was at risk of huge
crisis Placer Dome had two mines in PNG World Bank asked Placer Dome to take a look at
what might be done
waynewaynedunncom
PNG HIVAIDS Scoping mission to
determine what might be done and how Enthusiastic interest from
industry government multi-laterals (WHO UNAIDS World Banketc) ODA (AusAID) CIDA partnered with Place Dome to develop an
HIVAIDS strategy for PNG that integrated industry public sector civil society and international community
waynewaynedunncom
PNG Outcomes (or outputs ndash Irsquom never sure) Partnership with Mining
Industry Civil Society WHO UNAIDS UNDP World Bank PNG AIDS AusAID Oil Palm Industry etc National workshop on
HIVAIDS and publicprivate partnerships SouthSouth Collaboration
Industry government civil society international community study trip to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom
waynewaynedunncom
PNG AIDS mission to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom Slide 78
MDG Impacts of PNG HIVAIDS work
1 Poverty and hunger (nutritional supplements) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Major gold find in WestCentral Turkey No successful
mining project launched in decades Eurogold project
built launched and halted by community action in late 1990s ndash still mothballed
UsakKislidag Minesite
Eurogold site
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Isolated rural area Nearly half of nearby
communities opposed to mine development Agriculture primary
economic activity in rural communities ndash smallmicro family farms
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Engaged with community beginning in early exploration stages Ongoing discussion and consultation for years during
exploration and development CIDA support to develop and strategic development plan Water supply for local villages Support to local health care Jobs and Procurement Agricultural Strategy (worked with farmers and provincial
govt to develop) Animal husbandry efficiencies (dairy sheep genetics etc) Agriculture research capacity
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Smooth permitting process Good local relationships (broad and deep) Over a decade of smooth operations Share price up over 15x (from $075 to $1325 Opened second mine in Turkey
bull Able to deal with controversial watershed issues after relationship success in Usak
waynewaynedunncom Slide 83
MDG Impacts of Eldorado Gold
1 Poverty and hunger (minimal) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Underwater Logging in Ghana
waynewaynedunncom
Private Sector and International Development
Private sector especially resource extraction has a very mixed record bull Some horrendous disasters (Nigeria Warao Peoples in
Venezuela etc) bull Some great successes (Placer Dome Care project
mining and HIVAIDS in South Africa [but mining also created conditions to facilitate the spread of AIDS] AIDS strategy in PNG Cameco in Saskatchewan)
Successes can have a direct impact on Millennium Develpoment Goals
waynewaynedunncom
Group Exercise Using the CIDA and Mining Companies papers that were
circulated on Tuesday discuss the questions below as a group Select a spokesperson to report the group consensus to the
room (if no consensus then have spokesperson report differing positions)
Should Official Development Assistance agencies like
CIDA and multi-laterals like the United Nations Development Program work with private sector in developing economies If yes why And how should they work with them If no why And what should they do when
interestsobjectives overlap
waynewaynedunncom
SDCSR Implementation Challenges
more than a warm fuzzy issue Spending isnrsquot the answer
Plan
Framework
System
Results
Solving social problems Objectives
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Beyond Beads and Trinkets ndash BC Mining Review
A lsquohow torsquo article on mining and CSR
Wayne Dunn
BP Venezuela Indigenous Relations ndash Meeting the Challenge Responsibly and Sustainably
Situational assessment and strategic plan for BP Venezuela Authorized for release by BP
Wayne Dunn
Cameco Community Relations Report
Situational assessment and management strategy Authorized for release by Cameco
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author Beyond Beads lsquon Trinkets A systematic approach to managing community relations
A conference paper describing a systematic approach to community relations management helping companies to methodically develop mutually beneficial relationships with local communities and interests (this is one of the earliest papers on this subject ndash written in 1998)
Wayne Dunn
The costs of conflict with local communities in the extractive industry
Analysis of the cost of community conflicts in the Extractive Sector
Rachel Davis and Daniel M Franks
Creating Shared Value
Harvard Business Review interview with Michael Porter
Video
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Social License Its all about value
Discussion on Social License and shareholder Value
Wayne Dunn
Its about Development Commentary on the CIDAMining Company issue
Wayne Dunn
Integrating corporate strategy and social responsibilitymdashmarket returns from stakeholder engagement
Discussion and analysis on market returns on stakeholder engagement
Witold J Henisz Sinziana Dorobantu and Lite J Narty
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
McGill Reporter ndash Four Burning Questions Wayne Dunn on CSR
Discussion on CSR Wayne Dunn
Miningrsquos contribution to sustainable development ndashan overview
Discussion paper prepared by the International Council on Mining and Metals
Millennium Development Goals
United Nations
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Mining and Agriculture Development
A short lsquohow torsquo guide for mining projects to engage with the local agriculture sector
Al Hingston
PDSA Social Value Brochure
Brochure on social value created by Placer Dome South Africa
Placer Dome
The Value of Social License
Opinion piece published in Northern Miner
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Golden Opportunity When a Canadian multinational laid off hundreds of gold miners in South Africa it went many extra miles to help them get back on their feet
Stanford Business School Case Study on Placer Dome in South Africa
Wayne Dunn
The Changing Resource Development Paradigm Maximizing Sustainable Local Benefits from Resource Development
Strategic thought piece prepared for the government of British Columbia Canada
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
The Disappearing Barriers Between Business And Non-profits Are Driving Innovation
Discussion paper
Katherine Pikus
When Condoms are not enough
World Bank staff magazine article on Placer Dome and South African mining industryrsquos work with HIVAIDS
Craig Andrews
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
MINING AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA Preliminary Research on a Potential Pilot Project in Porgera and Lihir
Strategic research and action plan on mining and local economic development in Papua New Guinea prepared for the World Bank
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
What we covered
We will explore Why we even discuss private sector contributions Why does the private sector engage in international
development MDGs as a unifying framework between public private
and civil society sectors in International Development Some case study examples (mostly in extractive
sector) Publicprivatecivil society collaboration ndash case study
and discussion (CIDA and Mining Companies) Open discussion on topics of interest (time permitting)
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Alignment around Shared Value For shareholders For Communities For People For Governments
Private Sector Contributions To International Development
Remember
waynewaynedunncom Slide 63
Overview of Placer Dome AIDS Programming SOUTH DEEP Sustainable Development Department
bullVoluntary Counseling and testing HIV Negative bullContinue working
On Mine Program Community Program
Modified work program Farm bullAgricultural work Environmental
Medical repatriation
Home Based Care
Benefits Care Positive
HBC EC OPP
Back to work or Re skilled
Wellness Program
waynewaynedunncom Slide 64
But what happens to children and families when the breadwinner canrsquot
work
Slide 65
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas HIVAIDS is having a
monumental impact on the socio-economic well being of families throughout rural Southern Africa
Workers who used to
support extended families of 10-20 people are becoming too sick to work and are coming home literally to die
Slide 66
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas Knowing that their family needs the
income and that there is little medical care for them if they go home these workers are staying on the job as long as possible In addition to the human tragedy
this is having a severe impact on business productivity There are solid business and
humane reasons to address this problem But economies of scale are
needed
waynewaynedunncom
Reputational Results for Placer Dome Worst to First (enhanced
relationships in South Africa and Globally) First private sector project
to ever win World Bank Development Innovation Award Canadian CSREthical
Project Award (2004) Numerous other awards Stanford Case Study
waynewaynedunncom Slide 68
Where to next
The Care project piloted an effective means of assisting rural families to become economically active and has an existing infrastructure and management system in place
Industry Home Based Care project piloted a cost
effective fee for service program to support medically repatriated workers and their families
Slide 69
Planned Program
Care Positive Integrate the Home Based Care
project with the Care process and launch as a fee for service based program to address the social and economic impacts that AIDS is having on rural families and communities Start with the mining industry but
design the infrastructure and management systems to enable participation by other industries governments and donor community stakeholders
Care Process
+
Home Based Care
=
Care Positive
waynewaynedunncom Slide 70
Care Positive Summary
waynewaynedunncom
Andhellip After over a year of negotiations CIDA declined to
participate in the Care Positive program (partnering with a mining company was seen as too much reputational risk) Industry was frustrated because the negotiations
had been invited by CIDA and industry had investment over $100000 and considerable reputational capital into them Industry went forward with modified HIVAIDS
programming but huge developmental impacts were lost
waynewaynedunncom Slide 72
MDG Impacts of Placer Dome in South Africa
1 Poverty and hunger 2 Some impact on primary education (School
feeding program) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
One thing leads to another
World Bank observed how Placer Domersquos leadership on HIVAIDS moved South African mining industry All indications were that PNG was at risk of huge
crisis Placer Dome had two mines in PNG World Bank asked Placer Dome to take a look at
what might be done
waynewaynedunncom
PNG HIVAIDS Scoping mission to
determine what might be done and how Enthusiastic interest from
industry government multi-laterals (WHO UNAIDS World Banketc) ODA (AusAID) CIDA partnered with Place Dome to develop an
HIVAIDS strategy for PNG that integrated industry public sector civil society and international community
waynewaynedunncom
PNG Outcomes (or outputs ndash Irsquom never sure) Partnership with Mining
Industry Civil Society WHO UNAIDS UNDP World Bank PNG AIDS AusAID Oil Palm Industry etc National workshop on
HIVAIDS and publicprivate partnerships SouthSouth Collaboration
Industry government civil society international community study trip to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom
waynewaynedunncom
PNG AIDS mission to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom Slide 78
MDG Impacts of PNG HIVAIDS work
1 Poverty and hunger (nutritional supplements) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Major gold find in WestCentral Turkey No successful
mining project launched in decades Eurogold project
built launched and halted by community action in late 1990s ndash still mothballed
UsakKislidag Minesite
Eurogold site
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Isolated rural area Nearly half of nearby
communities opposed to mine development Agriculture primary
economic activity in rural communities ndash smallmicro family farms
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Engaged with community beginning in early exploration stages Ongoing discussion and consultation for years during
exploration and development CIDA support to develop and strategic development plan Water supply for local villages Support to local health care Jobs and Procurement Agricultural Strategy (worked with farmers and provincial
govt to develop) Animal husbandry efficiencies (dairy sheep genetics etc) Agriculture research capacity
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Smooth permitting process Good local relationships (broad and deep) Over a decade of smooth operations Share price up over 15x (from $075 to $1325 Opened second mine in Turkey
bull Able to deal with controversial watershed issues after relationship success in Usak
waynewaynedunncom Slide 83
MDG Impacts of Eldorado Gold
1 Poverty and hunger (minimal) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Underwater Logging in Ghana
waynewaynedunncom
Private Sector and International Development
Private sector especially resource extraction has a very mixed record bull Some horrendous disasters (Nigeria Warao Peoples in
Venezuela etc) bull Some great successes (Placer Dome Care project
mining and HIVAIDS in South Africa [but mining also created conditions to facilitate the spread of AIDS] AIDS strategy in PNG Cameco in Saskatchewan)
Successes can have a direct impact on Millennium Develpoment Goals
waynewaynedunncom
Group Exercise Using the CIDA and Mining Companies papers that were
circulated on Tuesday discuss the questions below as a group Select a spokesperson to report the group consensus to the
room (if no consensus then have spokesperson report differing positions)
Should Official Development Assistance agencies like
CIDA and multi-laterals like the United Nations Development Program work with private sector in developing economies If yes why And how should they work with them If no why And what should they do when
interestsobjectives overlap
waynewaynedunncom
SDCSR Implementation Challenges
more than a warm fuzzy issue Spending isnrsquot the answer
Plan
Framework
System
Results
Solving social problems Objectives
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Beyond Beads and Trinkets ndash BC Mining Review
A lsquohow torsquo article on mining and CSR
Wayne Dunn
BP Venezuela Indigenous Relations ndash Meeting the Challenge Responsibly and Sustainably
Situational assessment and strategic plan for BP Venezuela Authorized for release by BP
Wayne Dunn
Cameco Community Relations Report
Situational assessment and management strategy Authorized for release by Cameco
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author Beyond Beads lsquon Trinkets A systematic approach to managing community relations
A conference paper describing a systematic approach to community relations management helping companies to methodically develop mutually beneficial relationships with local communities and interests (this is one of the earliest papers on this subject ndash written in 1998)
Wayne Dunn
The costs of conflict with local communities in the extractive industry
Analysis of the cost of community conflicts in the Extractive Sector
Rachel Davis and Daniel M Franks
Creating Shared Value
Harvard Business Review interview with Michael Porter
Video
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Social License Its all about value
Discussion on Social License and shareholder Value
Wayne Dunn
Its about Development Commentary on the CIDAMining Company issue
Wayne Dunn
Integrating corporate strategy and social responsibilitymdashmarket returns from stakeholder engagement
Discussion and analysis on market returns on stakeholder engagement
Witold J Henisz Sinziana Dorobantu and Lite J Narty
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
McGill Reporter ndash Four Burning Questions Wayne Dunn on CSR
Discussion on CSR Wayne Dunn
Miningrsquos contribution to sustainable development ndashan overview
Discussion paper prepared by the International Council on Mining and Metals
Millennium Development Goals
United Nations
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Mining and Agriculture Development
A short lsquohow torsquo guide for mining projects to engage with the local agriculture sector
Al Hingston
PDSA Social Value Brochure
Brochure on social value created by Placer Dome South Africa
Placer Dome
The Value of Social License
Opinion piece published in Northern Miner
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Golden Opportunity When a Canadian multinational laid off hundreds of gold miners in South Africa it went many extra miles to help them get back on their feet
Stanford Business School Case Study on Placer Dome in South Africa
Wayne Dunn
The Changing Resource Development Paradigm Maximizing Sustainable Local Benefits from Resource Development
Strategic thought piece prepared for the government of British Columbia Canada
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
The Disappearing Barriers Between Business And Non-profits Are Driving Innovation
Discussion paper
Katherine Pikus
When Condoms are not enough
World Bank staff magazine article on Placer Dome and South African mining industryrsquos work with HIVAIDS
Craig Andrews
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
MINING AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA Preliminary Research on a Potential Pilot Project in Porgera and Lihir
Strategic research and action plan on mining and local economic development in Papua New Guinea prepared for the World Bank
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
What we covered
We will explore Why we even discuss private sector contributions Why does the private sector engage in international
development MDGs as a unifying framework between public private
and civil society sectors in International Development Some case study examples (mostly in extractive
sector) Publicprivatecivil society collaboration ndash case study
and discussion (CIDA and Mining Companies) Open discussion on topics of interest (time permitting)
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Alignment around Shared Value For shareholders For Communities For People For Governments
Private Sector Contributions To International Development
Remember
waynewaynedunncom Slide 64
But what happens to children and families when the breadwinner canrsquot
work
Slide 65
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas HIVAIDS is having a
monumental impact on the socio-economic well being of families throughout rural Southern Africa
Workers who used to
support extended families of 10-20 people are becoming too sick to work and are coming home literally to die
Slide 66
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas Knowing that their family needs the
income and that there is little medical care for them if they go home these workers are staying on the job as long as possible In addition to the human tragedy
this is having a severe impact on business productivity There are solid business and
humane reasons to address this problem But economies of scale are
needed
waynewaynedunncom
Reputational Results for Placer Dome Worst to First (enhanced
relationships in South Africa and Globally) First private sector project
to ever win World Bank Development Innovation Award Canadian CSREthical
Project Award (2004) Numerous other awards Stanford Case Study
waynewaynedunncom Slide 68
Where to next
The Care project piloted an effective means of assisting rural families to become economically active and has an existing infrastructure and management system in place
Industry Home Based Care project piloted a cost
effective fee for service program to support medically repatriated workers and their families
Slide 69
Planned Program
Care Positive Integrate the Home Based Care
project with the Care process and launch as a fee for service based program to address the social and economic impacts that AIDS is having on rural families and communities Start with the mining industry but
design the infrastructure and management systems to enable participation by other industries governments and donor community stakeholders
Care Process
+
Home Based Care
=
Care Positive
waynewaynedunncom Slide 70
Care Positive Summary
waynewaynedunncom
Andhellip After over a year of negotiations CIDA declined to
participate in the Care Positive program (partnering with a mining company was seen as too much reputational risk) Industry was frustrated because the negotiations
had been invited by CIDA and industry had investment over $100000 and considerable reputational capital into them Industry went forward with modified HIVAIDS
programming but huge developmental impacts were lost
waynewaynedunncom Slide 72
MDG Impacts of Placer Dome in South Africa
1 Poverty and hunger 2 Some impact on primary education (School
feeding program) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
One thing leads to another
World Bank observed how Placer Domersquos leadership on HIVAIDS moved South African mining industry All indications were that PNG was at risk of huge
crisis Placer Dome had two mines in PNG World Bank asked Placer Dome to take a look at
what might be done
waynewaynedunncom
PNG HIVAIDS Scoping mission to
determine what might be done and how Enthusiastic interest from
industry government multi-laterals (WHO UNAIDS World Banketc) ODA (AusAID) CIDA partnered with Place Dome to develop an
HIVAIDS strategy for PNG that integrated industry public sector civil society and international community
waynewaynedunncom
PNG Outcomes (or outputs ndash Irsquom never sure) Partnership with Mining
Industry Civil Society WHO UNAIDS UNDP World Bank PNG AIDS AusAID Oil Palm Industry etc National workshop on
HIVAIDS and publicprivate partnerships SouthSouth Collaboration
Industry government civil society international community study trip to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom
waynewaynedunncom
PNG AIDS mission to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom Slide 78
MDG Impacts of PNG HIVAIDS work
1 Poverty and hunger (nutritional supplements) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Major gold find in WestCentral Turkey No successful
mining project launched in decades Eurogold project
built launched and halted by community action in late 1990s ndash still mothballed
UsakKislidag Minesite
Eurogold site
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Isolated rural area Nearly half of nearby
communities opposed to mine development Agriculture primary
economic activity in rural communities ndash smallmicro family farms
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Engaged with community beginning in early exploration stages Ongoing discussion and consultation for years during
exploration and development CIDA support to develop and strategic development plan Water supply for local villages Support to local health care Jobs and Procurement Agricultural Strategy (worked with farmers and provincial
govt to develop) Animal husbandry efficiencies (dairy sheep genetics etc) Agriculture research capacity
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Smooth permitting process Good local relationships (broad and deep) Over a decade of smooth operations Share price up over 15x (from $075 to $1325 Opened second mine in Turkey
bull Able to deal with controversial watershed issues after relationship success in Usak
waynewaynedunncom Slide 83
MDG Impacts of Eldorado Gold
1 Poverty and hunger (minimal) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Underwater Logging in Ghana
waynewaynedunncom
Private Sector and International Development
Private sector especially resource extraction has a very mixed record bull Some horrendous disasters (Nigeria Warao Peoples in
Venezuela etc) bull Some great successes (Placer Dome Care project
mining and HIVAIDS in South Africa [but mining also created conditions to facilitate the spread of AIDS] AIDS strategy in PNG Cameco in Saskatchewan)
Successes can have a direct impact on Millennium Develpoment Goals
waynewaynedunncom
Group Exercise Using the CIDA and Mining Companies papers that were
circulated on Tuesday discuss the questions below as a group Select a spokesperson to report the group consensus to the
room (if no consensus then have spokesperson report differing positions)
Should Official Development Assistance agencies like
CIDA and multi-laterals like the United Nations Development Program work with private sector in developing economies If yes why And how should they work with them If no why And what should they do when
interestsobjectives overlap
waynewaynedunncom
SDCSR Implementation Challenges
more than a warm fuzzy issue Spending isnrsquot the answer
Plan
Framework
System
Results
Solving social problems Objectives
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Beyond Beads and Trinkets ndash BC Mining Review
A lsquohow torsquo article on mining and CSR
Wayne Dunn
BP Venezuela Indigenous Relations ndash Meeting the Challenge Responsibly and Sustainably
Situational assessment and strategic plan for BP Venezuela Authorized for release by BP
Wayne Dunn
Cameco Community Relations Report
Situational assessment and management strategy Authorized for release by Cameco
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author Beyond Beads lsquon Trinkets A systematic approach to managing community relations
A conference paper describing a systematic approach to community relations management helping companies to methodically develop mutually beneficial relationships with local communities and interests (this is one of the earliest papers on this subject ndash written in 1998)
Wayne Dunn
The costs of conflict with local communities in the extractive industry
Analysis of the cost of community conflicts in the Extractive Sector
Rachel Davis and Daniel M Franks
Creating Shared Value
Harvard Business Review interview with Michael Porter
Video
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Social License Its all about value
Discussion on Social License and shareholder Value
Wayne Dunn
Its about Development Commentary on the CIDAMining Company issue
Wayne Dunn
Integrating corporate strategy and social responsibilitymdashmarket returns from stakeholder engagement
Discussion and analysis on market returns on stakeholder engagement
Witold J Henisz Sinziana Dorobantu and Lite J Narty
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
McGill Reporter ndash Four Burning Questions Wayne Dunn on CSR
Discussion on CSR Wayne Dunn
Miningrsquos contribution to sustainable development ndashan overview
Discussion paper prepared by the International Council on Mining and Metals
Millennium Development Goals
United Nations
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Mining and Agriculture Development
A short lsquohow torsquo guide for mining projects to engage with the local agriculture sector
Al Hingston
PDSA Social Value Brochure
Brochure on social value created by Placer Dome South Africa
Placer Dome
The Value of Social License
Opinion piece published in Northern Miner
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Golden Opportunity When a Canadian multinational laid off hundreds of gold miners in South Africa it went many extra miles to help them get back on their feet
Stanford Business School Case Study on Placer Dome in South Africa
Wayne Dunn
The Changing Resource Development Paradigm Maximizing Sustainable Local Benefits from Resource Development
Strategic thought piece prepared for the government of British Columbia Canada
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
The Disappearing Barriers Between Business And Non-profits Are Driving Innovation
Discussion paper
Katherine Pikus
When Condoms are not enough
World Bank staff magazine article on Placer Dome and South African mining industryrsquos work with HIVAIDS
Craig Andrews
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
MINING AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA Preliminary Research on a Potential Pilot Project in Porgera and Lihir
Strategic research and action plan on mining and local economic development in Papua New Guinea prepared for the World Bank
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
What we covered
We will explore Why we even discuss private sector contributions Why does the private sector engage in international
development MDGs as a unifying framework between public private
and civil society sectors in International Development Some case study examples (mostly in extractive
sector) Publicprivatecivil society collaboration ndash case study
and discussion (CIDA and Mining Companies) Open discussion on topics of interest (time permitting)
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Alignment around Shared Value For shareholders For Communities For People For Governments
Private Sector Contributions To International Development
Remember
Slide 65
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas HIVAIDS is having a
monumental impact on the socio-economic well being of families throughout rural Southern Africa
Workers who used to
support extended families of 10-20 people are becoming too sick to work and are coming home literally to die
Slide 66
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas Knowing that their family needs the
income and that there is little medical care for them if they go home these workers are staying on the job as long as possible In addition to the human tragedy
this is having a severe impact on business productivity There are solid business and
humane reasons to address this problem But economies of scale are
needed
waynewaynedunncom
Reputational Results for Placer Dome Worst to First (enhanced
relationships in South Africa and Globally) First private sector project
to ever win World Bank Development Innovation Award Canadian CSREthical
Project Award (2004) Numerous other awards Stanford Case Study
waynewaynedunncom Slide 68
Where to next
The Care project piloted an effective means of assisting rural families to become economically active and has an existing infrastructure and management system in place
Industry Home Based Care project piloted a cost
effective fee for service program to support medically repatriated workers and their families
Slide 69
Planned Program
Care Positive Integrate the Home Based Care
project with the Care process and launch as a fee for service based program to address the social and economic impacts that AIDS is having on rural families and communities Start with the mining industry but
design the infrastructure and management systems to enable participation by other industries governments and donor community stakeholders
Care Process
+
Home Based Care
=
Care Positive
waynewaynedunncom Slide 70
Care Positive Summary
waynewaynedunncom
Andhellip After over a year of negotiations CIDA declined to
participate in the Care Positive program (partnering with a mining company was seen as too much reputational risk) Industry was frustrated because the negotiations
had been invited by CIDA and industry had investment over $100000 and considerable reputational capital into them Industry went forward with modified HIVAIDS
programming but huge developmental impacts were lost
waynewaynedunncom Slide 72
MDG Impacts of Placer Dome in South Africa
1 Poverty and hunger 2 Some impact on primary education (School
feeding program) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
One thing leads to another
World Bank observed how Placer Domersquos leadership on HIVAIDS moved South African mining industry All indications were that PNG was at risk of huge
crisis Placer Dome had two mines in PNG World Bank asked Placer Dome to take a look at
what might be done
waynewaynedunncom
PNG HIVAIDS Scoping mission to
determine what might be done and how Enthusiastic interest from
industry government multi-laterals (WHO UNAIDS World Banketc) ODA (AusAID) CIDA partnered with Place Dome to develop an
HIVAIDS strategy for PNG that integrated industry public sector civil society and international community
waynewaynedunncom
PNG Outcomes (or outputs ndash Irsquom never sure) Partnership with Mining
Industry Civil Society WHO UNAIDS UNDP World Bank PNG AIDS AusAID Oil Palm Industry etc National workshop on
HIVAIDS and publicprivate partnerships SouthSouth Collaboration
Industry government civil society international community study trip to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom
waynewaynedunncom
PNG AIDS mission to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom Slide 78
MDG Impacts of PNG HIVAIDS work
1 Poverty and hunger (nutritional supplements) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Major gold find in WestCentral Turkey No successful
mining project launched in decades Eurogold project
built launched and halted by community action in late 1990s ndash still mothballed
UsakKislidag Minesite
Eurogold site
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Isolated rural area Nearly half of nearby
communities opposed to mine development Agriculture primary
economic activity in rural communities ndash smallmicro family farms
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Engaged with community beginning in early exploration stages Ongoing discussion and consultation for years during
exploration and development CIDA support to develop and strategic development plan Water supply for local villages Support to local health care Jobs and Procurement Agricultural Strategy (worked with farmers and provincial
govt to develop) Animal husbandry efficiencies (dairy sheep genetics etc) Agriculture research capacity
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Smooth permitting process Good local relationships (broad and deep) Over a decade of smooth operations Share price up over 15x (from $075 to $1325 Opened second mine in Turkey
bull Able to deal with controversial watershed issues after relationship success in Usak
waynewaynedunncom Slide 83
MDG Impacts of Eldorado Gold
1 Poverty and hunger (minimal) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Underwater Logging in Ghana
waynewaynedunncom
Private Sector and International Development
Private sector especially resource extraction has a very mixed record bull Some horrendous disasters (Nigeria Warao Peoples in
Venezuela etc) bull Some great successes (Placer Dome Care project
mining and HIVAIDS in South Africa [but mining also created conditions to facilitate the spread of AIDS] AIDS strategy in PNG Cameco in Saskatchewan)
Successes can have a direct impact on Millennium Develpoment Goals
waynewaynedunncom
Group Exercise Using the CIDA and Mining Companies papers that were
circulated on Tuesday discuss the questions below as a group Select a spokesperson to report the group consensus to the
room (if no consensus then have spokesperson report differing positions)
Should Official Development Assistance agencies like
CIDA and multi-laterals like the United Nations Development Program work with private sector in developing economies If yes why And how should they work with them If no why And what should they do when
interestsobjectives overlap
waynewaynedunncom
SDCSR Implementation Challenges
more than a warm fuzzy issue Spending isnrsquot the answer
Plan
Framework
System
Results
Solving social problems Objectives
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Beyond Beads and Trinkets ndash BC Mining Review
A lsquohow torsquo article on mining and CSR
Wayne Dunn
BP Venezuela Indigenous Relations ndash Meeting the Challenge Responsibly and Sustainably
Situational assessment and strategic plan for BP Venezuela Authorized for release by BP
Wayne Dunn
Cameco Community Relations Report
Situational assessment and management strategy Authorized for release by Cameco
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author Beyond Beads lsquon Trinkets A systematic approach to managing community relations
A conference paper describing a systematic approach to community relations management helping companies to methodically develop mutually beneficial relationships with local communities and interests (this is one of the earliest papers on this subject ndash written in 1998)
Wayne Dunn
The costs of conflict with local communities in the extractive industry
Analysis of the cost of community conflicts in the Extractive Sector
Rachel Davis and Daniel M Franks
Creating Shared Value
Harvard Business Review interview with Michael Porter
Video
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Social License Its all about value
Discussion on Social License and shareholder Value
Wayne Dunn
Its about Development Commentary on the CIDAMining Company issue
Wayne Dunn
Integrating corporate strategy and social responsibilitymdashmarket returns from stakeholder engagement
Discussion and analysis on market returns on stakeholder engagement
Witold J Henisz Sinziana Dorobantu and Lite J Narty
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
McGill Reporter ndash Four Burning Questions Wayne Dunn on CSR
Discussion on CSR Wayne Dunn
Miningrsquos contribution to sustainable development ndashan overview
Discussion paper prepared by the International Council on Mining and Metals
Millennium Development Goals
United Nations
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Mining and Agriculture Development
A short lsquohow torsquo guide for mining projects to engage with the local agriculture sector
Al Hingston
PDSA Social Value Brochure
Brochure on social value created by Placer Dome South Africa
Placer Dome
The Value of Social License
Opinion piece published in Northern Miner
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Golden Opportunity When a Canadian multinational laid off hundreds of gold miners in South Africa it went many extra miles to help them get back on their feet
Stanford Business School Case Study on Placer Dome in South Africa
Wayne Dunn
The Changing Resource Development Paradigm Maximizing Sustainable Local Benefits from Resource Development
Strategic thought piece prepared for the government of British Columbia Canada
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
The Disappearing Barriers Between Business And Non-profits Are Driving Innovation
Discussion paper
Katherine Pikus
When Condoms are not enough
World Bank staff magazine article on Placer Dome and South African mining industryrsquos work with HIVAIDS
Craig Andrews
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
MINING AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA Preliminary Research on a Potential Pilot Project in Porgera and Lihir
Strategic research and action plan on mining and local economic development in Papua New Guinea prepared for the World Bank
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
What we covered
We will explore Why we even discuss private sector contributions Why does the private sector engage in international
development MDGs as a unifying framework between public private
and civil society sectors in International Development Some case study examples (mostly in extractive
sector) Publicprivatecivil society collaboration ndash case study
and discussion (CIDA and Mining Companies) Open discussion on topics of interest (time permitting)
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Alignment around Shared Value For shareholders For Communities For People For Governments
Private Sector Contributions To International Development
Remember
Slide 66
HIVAIDS and Rural Areas Knowing that their family needs the
income and that there is little medical care for them if they go home these workers are staying on the job as long as possible In addition to the human tragedy
this is having a severe impact on business productivity There are solid business and
humane reasons to address this problem But economies of scale are
needed
waynewaynedunncom
Reputational Results for Placer Dome Worst to First (enhanced
relationships in South Africa and Globally) First private sector project
to ever win World Bank Development Innovation Award Canadian CSREthical
Project Award (2004) Numerous other awards Stanford Case Study
waynewaynedunncom Slide 68
Where to next
The Care project piloted an effective means of assisting rural families to become economically active and has an existing infrastructure and management system in place
Industry Home Based Care project piloted a cost
effective fee for service program to support medically repatriated workers and their families
Slide 69
Planned Program
Care Positive Integrate the Home Based Care
project with the Care process and launch as a fee for service based program to address the social and economic impacts that AIDS is having on rural families and communities Start with the mining industry but
design the infrastructure and management systems to enable participation by other industries governments and donor community stakeholders
Care Process
+
Home Based Care
=
Care Positive
waynewaynedunncom Slide 70
Care Positive Summary
waynewaynedunncom
Andhellip After over a year of negotiations CIDA declined to
participate in the Care Positive program (partnering with a mining company was seen as too much reputational risk) Industry was frustrated because the negotiations
had been invited by CIDA and industry had investment over $100000 and considerable reputational capital into them Industry went forward with modified HIVAIDS
programming but huge developmental impacts were lost
waynewaynedunncom Slide 72
MDG Impacts of Placer Dome in South Africa
1 Poverty and hunger 2 Some impact on primary education (School
feeding program) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
One thing leads to another
World Bank observed how Placer Domersquos leadership on HIVAIDS moved South African mining industry All indications were that PNG was at risk of huge
crisis Placer Dome had two mines in PNG World Bank asked Placer Dome to take a look at
what might be done
waynewaynedunncom
PNG HIVAIDS Scoping mission to
determine what might be done and how Enthusiastic interest from
industry government multi-laterals (WHO UNAIDS World Banketc) ODA (AusAID) CIDA partnered with Place Dome to develop an
HIVAIDS strategy for PNG that integrated industry public sector civil society and international community
waynewaynedunncom
PNG Outcomes (or outputs ndash Irsquom never sure) Partnership with Mining
Industry Civil Society WHO UNAIDS UNDP World Bank PNG AIDS AusAID Oil Palm Industry etc National workshop on
HIVAIDS and publicprivate partnerships SouthSouth Collaboration
Industry government civil society international community study trip to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom
waynewaynedunncom
PNG AIDS mission to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom Slide 78
MDG Impacts of PNG HIVAIDS work
1 Poverty and hunger (nutritional supplements) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Major gold find in WestCentral Turkey No successful
mining project launched in decades Eurogold project
built launched and halted by community action in late 1990s ndash still mothballed
UsakKislidag Minesite
Eurogold site
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Isolated rural area Nearly half of nearby
communities opposed to mine development Agriculture primary
economic activity in rural communities ndash smallmicro family farms
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Engaged with community beginning in early exploration stages Ongoing discussion and consultation for years during
exploration and development CIDA support to develop and strategic development plan Water supply for local villages Support to local health care Jobs and Procurement Agricultural Strategy (worked with farmers and provincial
govt to develop) Animal husbandry efficiencies (dairy sheep genetics etc) Agriculture research capacity
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Smooth permitting process Good local relationships (broad and deep) Over a decade of smooth operations Share price up over 15x (from $075 to $1325 Opened second mine in Turkey
bull Able to deal with controversial watershed issues after relationship success in Usak
waynewaynedunncom Slide 83
MDG Impacts of Eldorado Gold
1 Poverty and hunger (minimal) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Underwater Logging in Ghana
waynewaynedunncom
Private Sector and International Development
Private sector especially resource extraction has a very mixed record bull Some horrendous disasters (Nigeria Warao Peoples in
Venezuela etc) bull Some great successes (Placer Dome Care project
mining and HIVAIDS in South Africa [but mining also created conditions to facilitate the spread of AIDS] AIDS strategy in PNG Cameco in Saskatchewan)
Successes can have a direct impact on Millennium Develpoment Goals
waynewaynedunncom
Group Exercise Using the CIDA and Mining Companies papers that were
circulated on Tuesday discuss the questions below as a group Select a spokesperson to report the group consensus to the
room (if no consensus then have spokesperson report differing positions)
Should Official Development Assistance agencies like
CIDA and multi-laterals like the United Nations Development Program work with private sector in developing economies If yes why And how should they work with them If no why And what should they do when
interestsobjectives overlap
waynewaynedunncom
SDCSR Implementation Challenges
more than a warm fuzzy issue Spending isnrsquot the answer
Plan
Framework
System
Results
Solving social problems Objectives
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Beyond Beads and Trinkets ndash BC Mining Review
A lsquohow torsquo article on mining and CSR
Wayne Dunn
BP Venezuela Indigenous Relations ndash Meeting the Challenge Responsibly and Sustainably
Situational assessment and strategic plan for BP Venezuela Authorized for release by BP
Wayne Dunn
Cameco Community Relations Report
Situational assessment and management strategy Authorized for release by Cameco
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author Beyond Beads lsquon Trinkets A systematic approach to managing community relations
A conference paper describing a systematic approach to community relations management helping companies to methodically develop mutually beneficial relationships with local communities and interests (this is one of the earliest papers on this subject ndash written in 1998)
Wayne Dunn
The costs of conflict with local communities in the extractive industry
Analysis of the cost of community conflicts in the Extractive Sector
Rachel Davis and Daniel M Franks
Creating Shared Value
Harvard Business Review interview with Michael Porter
Video
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Social License Its all about value
Discussion on Social License and shareholder Value
Wayne Dunn
Its about Development Commentary on the CIDAMining Company issue
Wayne Dunn
Integrating corporate strategy and social responsibilitymdashmarket returns from stakeholder engagement
Discussion and analysis on market returns on stakeholder engagement
Witold J Henisz Sinziana Dorobantu and Lite J Narty
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
McGill Reporter ndash Four Burning Questions Wayne Dunn on CSR
Discussion on CSR Wayne Dunn
Miningrsquos contribution to sustainable development ndashan overview
Discussion paper prepared by the International Council on Mining and Metals
Millennium Development Goals
United Nations
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Mining and Agriculture Development
A short lsquohow torsquo guide for mining projects to engage with the local agriculture sector
Al Hingston
PDSA Social Value Brochure
Brochure on social value created by Placer Dome South Africa
Placer Dome
The Value of Social License
Opinion piece published in Northern Miner
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Golden Opportunity When a Canadian multinational laid off hundreds of gold miners in South Africa it went many extra miles to help them get back on their feet
Stanford Business School Case Study on Placer Dome in South Africa
Wayne Dunn
The Changing Resource Development Paradigm Maximizing Sustainable Local Benefits from Resource Development
Strategic thought piece prepared for the government of British Columbia Canada
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
The Disappearing Barriers Between Business And Non-profits Are Driving Innovation
Discussion paper
Katherine Pikus
When Condoms are not enough
World Bank staff magazine article on Placer Dome and South African mining industryrsquos work with HIVAIDS
Craig Andrews
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
MINING AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA Preliminary Research on a Potential Pilot Project in Porgera and Lihir
Strategic research and action plan on mining and local economic development in Papua New Guinea prepared for the World Bank
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
What we covered
We will explore Why we even discuss private sector contributions Why does the private sector engage in international
development MDGs as a unifying framework between public private
and civil society sectors in International Development Some case study examples (mostly in extractive
sector) Publicprivatecivil society collaboration ndash case study
and discussion (CIDA and Mining Companies) Open discussion on topics of interest (time permitting)
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Alignment around Shared Value For shareholders For Communities For People For Governments
Private Sector Contributions To International Development
Remember
waynewaynedunncom
Reputational Results for Placer Dome Worst to First (enhanced
relationships in South Africa and Globally) First private sector project
to ever win World Bank Development Innovation Award Canadian CSREthical
Project Award (2004) Numerous other awards Stanford Case Study
waynewaynedunncom Slide 68
Where to next
The Care project piloted an effective means of assisting rural families to become economically active and has an existing infrastructure and management system in place
Industry Home Based Care project piloted a cost
effective fee for service program to support medically repatriated workers and their families
Slide 69
Planned Program
Care Positive Integrate the Home Based Care
project with the Care process and launch as a fee for service based program to address the social and economic impacts that AIDS is having on rural families and communities Start with the mining industry but
design the infrastructure and management systems to enable participation by other industries governments and donor community stakeholders
Care Process
+
Home Based Care
=
Care Positive
waynewaynedunncom Slide 70
Care Positive Summary
waynewaynedunncom
Andhellip After over a year of negotiations CIDA declined to
participate in the Care Positive program (partnering with a mining company was seen as too much reputational risk) Industry was frustrated because the negotiations
had been invited by CIDA and industry had investment over $100000 and considerable reputational capital into them Industry went forward with modified HIVAIDS
programming but huge developmental impacts were lost
waynewaynedunncom Slide 72
MDG Impacts of Placer Dome in South Africa
1 Poverty and hunger 2 Some impact on primary education (School
feeding program) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
One thing leads to another
World Bank observed how Placer Domersquos leadership on HIVAIDS moved South African mining industry All indications were that PNG was at risk of huge
crisis Placer Dome had two mines in PNG World Bank asked Placer Dome to take a look at
what might be done
waynewaynedunncom
PNG HIVAIDS Scoping mission to
determine what might be done and how Enthusiastic interest from
industry government multi-laterals (WHO UNAIDS World Banketc) ODA (AusAID) CIDA partnered with Place Dome to develop an
HIVAIDS strategy for PNG that integrated industry public sector civil society and international community
waynewaynedunncom
PNG Outcomes (or outputs ndash Irsquom never sure) Partnership with Mining
Industry Civil Society WHO UNAIDS UNDP World Bank PNG AIDS AusAID Oil Palm Industry etc National workshop on
HIVAIDS and publicprivate partnerships SouthSouth Collaboration
Industry government civil society international community study trip to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom
waynewaynedunncom
PNG AIDS mission to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom Slide 78
MDG Impacts of PNG HIVAIDS work
1 Poverty and hunger (nutritional supplements) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Major gold find in WestCentral Turkey No successful
mining project launched in decades Eurogold project
built launched and halted by community action in late 1990s ndash still mothballed
UsakKislidag Minesite
Eurogold site
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Isolated rural area Nearly half of nearby
communities opposed to mine development Agriculture primary
economic activity in rural communities ndash smallmicro family farms
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Engaged with community beginning in early exploration stages Ongoing discussion and consultation for years during
exploration and development CIDA support to develop and strategic development plan Water supply for local villages Support to local health care Jobs and Procurement Agricultural Strategy (worked with farmers and provincial
govt to develop) Animal husbandry efficiencies (dairy sheep genetics etc) Agriculture research capacity
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Smooth permitting process Good local relationships (broad and deep) Over a decade of smooth operations Share price up over 15x (from $075 to $1325 Opened second mine in Turkey
bull Able to deal with controversial watershed issues after relationship success in Usak
waynewaynedunncom Slide 83
MDG Impacts of Eldorado Gold
1 Poverty and hunger (minimal) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Underwater Logging in Ghana
waynewaynedunncom
Private Sector and International Development
Private sector especially resource extraction has a very mixed record bull Some horrendous disasters (Nigeria Warao Peoples in
Venezuela etc) bull Some great successes (Placer Dome Care project
mining and HIVAIDS in South Africa [but mining also created conditions to facilitate the spread of AIDS] AIDS strategy in PNG Cameco in Saskatchewan)
Successes can have a direct impact on Millennium Develpoment Goals
waynewaynedunncom
Group Exercise Using the CIDA and Mining Companies papers that were
circulated on Tuesday discuss the questions below as a group Select a spokesperson to report the group consensus to the
room (if no consensus then have spokesperson report differing positions)
Should Official Development Assistance agencies like
CIDA and multi-laterals like the United Nations Development Program work with private sector in developing economies If yes why And how should they work with them If no why And what should they do when
interestsobjectives overlap
waynewaynedunncom
SDCSR Implementation Challenges
more than a warm fuzzy issue Spending isnrsquot the answer
Plan
Framework
System
Results
Solving social problems Objectives
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Beyond Beads and Trinkets ndash BC Mining Review
A lsquohow torsquo article on mining and CSR
Wayne Dunn
BP Venezuela Indigenous Relations ndash Meeting the Challenge Responsibly and Sustainably
Situational assessment and strategic plan for BP Venezuela Authorized for release by BP
Wayne Dunn
Cameco Community Relations Report
Situational assessment and management strategy Authorized for release by Cameco
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author Beyond Beads lsquon Trinkets A systematic approach to managing community relations
A conference paper describing a systematic approach to community relations management helping companies to methodically develop mutually beneficial relationships with local communities and interests (this is one of the earliest papers on this subject ndash written in 1998)
Wayne Dunn
The costs of conflict with local communities in the extractive industry
Analysis of the cost of community conflicts in the Extractive Sector
Rachel Davis and Daniel M Franks
Creating Shared Value
Harvard Business Review interview with Michael Porter
Video
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Social License Its all about value
Discussion on Social License and shareholder Value
Wayne Dunn
Its about Development Commentary on the CIDAMining Company issue
Wayne Dunn
Integrating corporate strategy and social responsibilitymdashmarket returns from stakeholder engagement
Discussion and analysis on market returns on stakeholder engagement
Witold J Henisz Sinziana Dorobantu and Lite J Narty
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
McGill Reporter ndash Four Burning Questions Wayne Dunn on CSR
Discussion on CSR Wayne Dunn
Miningrsquos contribution to sustainable development ndashan overview
Discussion paper prepared by the International Council on Mining and Metals
Millennium Development Goals
United Nations
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Mining and Agriculture Development
A short lsquohow torsquo guide for mining projects to engage with the local agriculture sector
Al Hingston
PDSA Social Value Brochure
Brochure on social value created by Placer Dome South Africa
Placer Dome
The Value of Social License
Opinion piece published in Northern Miner
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Golden Opportunity When a Canadian multinational laid off hundreds of gold miners in South Africa it went many extra miles to help them get back on their feet
Stanford Business School Case Study on Placer Dome in South Africa
Wayne Dunn
The Changing Resource Development Paradigm Maximizing Sustainable Local Benefits from Resource Development
Strategic thought piece prepared for the government of British Columbia Canada
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
The Disappearing Barriers Between Business And Non-profits Are Driving Innovation
Discussion paper
Katherine Pikus
When Condoms are not enough
World Bank staff magazine article on Placer Dome and South African mining industryrsquos work with HIVAIDS
Craig Andrews
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
MINING AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA Preliminary Research on a Potential Pilot Project in Porgera and Lihir
Strategic research and action plan on mining and local economic development in Papua New Guinea prepared for the World Bank
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
What we covered
We will explore Why we even discuss private sector contributions Why does the private sector engage in international
development MDGs as a unifying framework between public private
and civil society sectors in International Development Some case study examples (mostly in extractive
sector) Publicprivatecivil society collaboration ndash case study
and discussion (CIDA and Mining Companies) Open discussion on topics of interest (time permitting)
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Alignment around Shared Value For shareholders For Communities For People For Governments
Private Sector Contributions To International Development
Remember
waynewaynedunncom Slide 68
Where to next
The Care project piloted an effective means of assisting rural families to become economically active and has an existing infrastructure and management system in place
Industry Home Based Care project piloted a cost
effective fee for service program to support medically repatriated workers and their families
Slide 69
Planned Program
Care Positive Integrate the Home Based Care
project with the Care process and launch as a fee for service based program to address the social and economic impacts that AIDS is having on rural families and communities Start with the mining industry but
design the infrastructure and management systems to enable participation by other industries governments and donor community stakeholders
Care Process
+
Home Based Care
=
Care Positive
waynewaynedunncom Slide 70
Care Positive Summary
waynewaynedunncom
Andhellip After over a year of negotiations CIDA declined to
participate in the Care Positive program (partnering with a mining company was seen as too much reputational risk) Industry was frustrated because the negotiations
had been invited by CIDA and industry had investment over $100000 and considerable reputational capital into them Industry went forward with modified HIVAIDS
programming but huge developmental impacts were lost
waynewaynedunncom Slide 72
MDG Impacts of Placer Dome in South Africa
1 Poverty and hunger 2 Some impact on primary education (School
feeding program) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
One thing leads to another
World Bank observed how Placer Domersquos leadership on HIVAIDS moved South African mining industry All indications were that PNG was at risk of huge
crisis Placer Dome had two mines in PNG World Bank asked Placer Dome to take a look at
what might be done
waynewaynedunncom
PNG HIVAIDS Scoping mission to
determine what might be done and how Enthusiastic interest from
industry government multi-laterals (WHO UNAIDS World Banketc) ODA (AusAID) CIDA partnered with Place Dome to develop an
HIVAIDS strategy for PNG that integrated industry public sector civil society and international community
waynewaynedunncom
PNG Outcomes (or outputs ndash Irsquom never sure) Partnership with Mining
Industry Civil Society WHO UNAIDS UNDP World Bank PNG AIDS AusAID Oil Palm Industry etc National workshop on
HIVAIDS and publicprivate partnerships SouthSouth Collaboration
Industry government civil society international community study trip to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom
waynewaynedunncom
PNG AIDS mission to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom Slide 78
MDG Impacts of PNG HIVAIDS work
1 Poverty and hunger (nutritional supplements) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Major gold find in WestCentral Turkey No successful
mining project launched in decades Eurogold project
built launched and halted by community action in late 1990s ndash still mothballed
UsakKislidag Minesite
Eurogold site
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Isolated rural area Nearly half of nearby
communities opposed to mine development Agriculture primary
economic activity in rural communities ndash smallmicro family farms
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Engaged with community beginning in early exploration stages Ongoing discussion and consultation for years during
exploration and development CIDA support to develop and strategic development plan Water supply for local villages Support to local health care Jobs and Procurement Agricultural Strategy (worked with farmers and provincial
govt to develop) Animal husbandry efficiencies (dairy sheep genetics etc) Agriculture research capacity
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Smooth permitting process Good local relationships (broad and deep) Over a decade of smooth operations Share price up over 15x (from $075 to $1325 Opened second mine in Turkey
bull Able to deal with controversial watershed issues after relationship success in Usak
waynewaynedunncom Slide 83
MDG Impacts of Eldorado Gold
1 Poverty and hunger (minimal) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Underwater Logging in Ghana
waynewaynedunncom
Private Sector and International Development
Private sector especially resource extraction has a very mixed record bull Some horrendous disasters (Nigeria Warao Peoples in
Venezuela etc) bull Some great successes (Placer Dome Care project
mining and HIVAIDS in South Africa [but mining also created conditions to facilitate the spread of AIDS] AIDS strategy in PNG Cameco in Saskatchewan)
Successes can have a direct impact on Millennium Develpoment Goals
waynewaynedunncom
Group Exercise Using the CIDA and Mining Companies papers that were
circulated on Tuesday discuss the questions below as a group Select a spokesperson to report the group consensus to the
room (if no consensus then have spokesperson report differing positions)
Should Official Development Assistance agencies like
CIDA and multi-laterals like the United Nations Development Program work with private sector in developing economies If yes why And how should they work with them If no why And what should they do when
interestsobjectives overlap
waynewaynedunncom
SDCSR Implementation Challenges
more than a warm fuzzy issue Spending isnrsquot the answer
Plan
Framework
System
Results
Solving social problems Objectives
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Beyond Beads and Trinkets ndash BC Mining Review
A lsquohow torsquo article on mining and CSR
Wayne Dunn
BP Venezuela Indigenous Relations ndash Meeting the Challenge Responsibly and Sustainably
Situational assessment and strategic plan for BP Venezuela Authorized for release by BP
Wayne Dunn
Cameco Community Relations Report
Situational assessment and management strategy Authorized for release by Cameco
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author Beyond Beads lsquon Trinkets A systematic approach to managing community relations
A conference paper describing a systematic approach to community relations management helping companies to methodically develop mutually beneficial relationships with local communities and interests (this is one of the earliest papers on this subject ndash written in 1998)
Wayne Dunn
The costs of conflict with local communities in the extractive industry
Analysis of the cost of community conflicts in the Extractive Sector
Rachel Davis and Daniel M Franks
Creating Shared Value
Harvard Business Review interview with Michael Porter
Video
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Social License Its all about value
Discussion on Social License and shareholder Value
Wayne Dunn
Its about Development Commentary on the CIDAMining Company issue
Wayne Dunn
Integrating corporate strategy and social responsibilitymdashmarket returns from stakeholder engagement
Discussion and analysis on market returns on stakeholder engagement
Witold J Henisz Sinziana Dorobantu and Lite J Narty
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
McGill Reporter ndash Four Burning Questions Wayne Dunn on CSR
Discussion on CSR Wayne Dunn
Miningrsquos contribution to sustainable development ndashan overview
Discussion paper prepared by the International Council on Mining and Metals
Millennium Development Goals
United Nations
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Mining and Agriculture Development
A short lsquohow torsquo guide for mining projects to engage with the local agriculture sector
Al Hingston
PDSA Social Value Brochure
Brochure on social value created by Placer Dome South Africa
Placer Dome
The Value of Social License
Opinion piece published in Northern Miner
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Golden Opportunity When a Canadian multinational laid off hundreds of gold miners in South Africa it went many extra miles to help them get back on their feet
Stanford Business School Case Study on Placer Dome in South Africa
Wayne Dunn
The Changing Resource Development Paradigm Maximizing Sustainable Local Benefits from Resource Development
Strategic thought piece prepared for the government of British Columbia Canada
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
The Disappearing Barriers Between Business And Non-profits Are Driving Innovation
Discussion paper
Katherine Pikus
When Condoms are not enough
World Bank staff magazine article on Placer Dome and South African mining industryrsquos work with HIVAIDS
Craig Andrews
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
MINING AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA Preliminary Research on a Potential Pilot Project in Porgera and Lihir
Strategic research and action plan on mining and local economic development in Papua New Guinea prepared for the World Bank
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
What we covered
We will explore Why we even discuss private sector contributions Why does the private sector engage in international
development MDGs as a unifying framework between public private
and civil society sectors in International Development Some case study examples (mostly in extractive
sector) Publicprivatecivil society collaboration ndash case study
and discussion (CIDA and Mining Companies) Open discussion on topics of interest (time permitting)
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Alignment around Shared Value For shareholders For Communities For People For Governments
Private Sector Contributions To International Development
Remember
Slide 69
Planned Program
Care Positive Integrate the Home Based Care
project with the Care process and launch as a fee for service based program to address the social and economic impacts that AIDS is having on rural families and communities Start with the mining industry but
design the infrastructure and management systems to enable participation by other industries governments and donor community stakeholders
Care Process
+
Home Based Care
=
Care Positive
waynewaynedunncom Slide 70
Care Positive Summary
waynewaynedunncom
Andhellip After over a year of negotiations CIDA declined to
participate in the Care Positive program (partnering with a mining company was seen as too much reputational risk) Industry was frustrated because the negotiations
had been invited by CIDA and industry had investment over $100000 and considerable reputational capital into them Industry went forward with modified HIVAIDS
programming but huge developmental impacts were lost
waynewaynedunncom Slide 72
MDG Impacts of Placer Dome in South Africa
1 Poverty and hunger 2 Some impact on primary education (School
feeding program) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
One thing leads to another
World Bank observed how Placer Domersquos leadership on HIVAIDS moved South African mining industry All indications were that PNG was at risk of huge
crisis Placer Dome had two mines in PNG World Bank asked Placer Dome to take a look at
what might be done
waynewaynedunncom
PNG HIVAIDS Scoping mission to
determine what might be done and how Enthusiastic interest from
industry government multi-laterals (WHO UNAIDS World Banketc) ODA (AusAID) CIDA partnered with Place Dome to develop an
HIVAIDS strategy for PNG that integrated industry public sector civil society and international community
waynewaynedunncom
PNG Outcomes (or outputs ndash Irsquom never sure) Partnership with Mining
Industry Civil Society WHO UNAIDS UNDP World Bank PNG AIDS AusAID Oil Palm Industry etc National workshop on
HIVAIDS and publicprivate partnerships SouthSouth Collaboration
Industry government civil society international community study trip to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom
waynewaynedunncom
PNG AIDS mission to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom Slide 78
MDG Impacts of PNG HIVAIDS work
1 Poverty and hunger (nutritional supplements) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Major gold find in WestCentral Turkey No successful
mining project launched in decades Eurogold project
built launched and halted by community action in late 1990s ndash still mothballed
UsakKislidag Minesite
Eurogold site
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Isolated rural area Nearly half of nearby
communities opposed to mine development Agriculture primary
economic activity in rural communities ndash smallmicro family farms
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Engaged with community beginning in early exploration stages Ongoing discussion and consultation for years during
exploration and development CIDA support to develop and strategic development plan Water supply for local villages Support to local health care Jobs and Procurement Agricultural Strategy (worked with farmers and provincial
govt to develop) Animal husbandry efficiencies (dairy sheep genetics etc) Agriculture research capacity
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Smooth permitting process Good local relationships (broad and deep) Over a decade of smooth operations Share price up over 15x (from $075 to $1325 Opened second mine in Turkey
bull Able to deal with controversial watershed issues after relationship success in Usak
waynewaynedunncom Slide 83
MDG Impacts of Eldorado Gold
1 Poverty and hunger (minimal) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Underwater Logging in Ghana
waynewaynedunncom
Private Sector and International Development
Private sector especially resource extraction has a very mixed record bull Some horrendous disasters (Nigeria Warao Peoples in
Venezuela etc) bull Some great successes (Placer Dome Care project
mining and HIVAIDS in South Africa [but mining also created conditions to facilitate the spread of AIDS] AIDS strategy in PNG Cameco in Saskatchewan)
Successes can have a direct impact on Millennium Develpoment Goals
waynewaynedunncom
Group Exercise Using the CIDA and Mining Companies papers that were
circulated on Tuesday discuss the questions below as a group Select a spokesperson to report the group consensus to the
room (if no consensus then have spokesperson report differing positions)
Should Official Development Assistance agencies like
CIDA and multi-laterals like the United Nations Development Program work with private sector in developing economies If yes why And how should they work with them If no why And what should they do when
interestsobjectives overlap
waynewaynedunncom
SDCSR Implementation Challenges
more than a warm fuzzy issue Spending isnrsquot the answer
Plan
Framework
System
Results
Solving social problems Objectives
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Beyond Beads and Trinkets ndash BC Mining Review
A lsquohow torsquo article on mining and CSR
Wayne Dunn
BP Venezuela Indigenous Relations ndash Meeting the Challenge Responsibly and Sustainably
Situational assessment and strategic plan for BP Venezuela Authorized for release by BP
Wayne Dunn
Cameco Community Relations Report
Situational assessment and management strategy Authorized for release by Cameco
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author Beyond Beads lsquon Trinkets A systematic approach to managing community relations
A conference paper describing a systematic approach to community relations management helping companies to methodically develop mutually beneficial relationships with local communities and interests (this is one of the earliest papers on this subject ndash written in 1998)
Wayne Dunn
The costs of conflict with local communities in the extractive industry
Analysis of the cost of community conflicts in the Extractive Sector
Rachel Davis and Daniel M Franks
Creating Shared Value
Harvard Business Review interview with Michael Porter
Video
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Social License Its all about value
Discussion on Social License and shareholder Value
Wayne Dunn
Its about Development Commentary on the CIDAMining Company issue
Wayne Dunn
Integrating corporate strategy and social responsibilitymdashmarket returns from stakeholder engagement
Discussion and analysis on market returns on stakeholder engagement
Witold J Henisz Sinziana Dorobantu and Lite J Narty
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
McGill Reporter ndash Four Burning Questions Wayne Dunn on CSR
Discussion on CSR Wayne Dunn
Miningrsquos contribution to sustainable development ndashan overview
Discussion paper prepared by the International Council on Mining and Metals
Millennium Development Goals
United Nations
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Mining and Agriculture Development
A short lsquohow torsquo guide for mining projects to engage with the local agriculture sector
Al Hingston
PDSA Social Value Brochure
Brochure on social value created by Placer Dome South Africa
Placer Dome
The Value of Social License
Opinion piece published in Northern Miner
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Golden Opportunity When a Canadian multinational laid off hundreds of gold miners in South Africa it went many extra miles to help them get back on their feet
Stanford Business School Case Study on Placer Dome in South Africa
Wayne Dunn
The Changing Resource Development Paradigm Maximizing Sustainable Local Benefits from Resource Development
Strategic thought piece prepared for the government of British Columbia Canada
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
The Disappearing Barriers Between Business And Non-profits Are Driving Innovation
Discussion paper
Katherine Pikus
When Condoms are not enough
World Bank staff magazine article on Placer Dome and South African mining industryrsquos work with HIVAIDS
Craig Andrews
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
MINING AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA Preliminary Research on a Potential Pilot Project in Porgera and Lihir
Strategic research and action plan on mining and local economic development in Papua New Guinea prepared for the World Bank
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
What we covered
We will explore Why we even discuss private sector contributions Why does the private sector engage in international
development MDGs as a unifying framework between public private
and civil society sectors in International Development Some case study examples (mostly in extractive
sector) Publicprivatecivil society collaboration ndash case study
and discussion (CIDA and Mining Companies) Open discussion on topics of interest (time permitting)
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Alignment around Shared Value For shareholders For Communities For People For Governments
Private Sector Contributions To International Development
Remember
waynewaynedunncom Slide 70
Care Positive Summary
waynewaynedunncom
Andhellip After over a year of negotiations CIDA declined to
participate in the Care Positive program (partnering with a mining company was seen as too much reputational risk) Industry was frustrated because the negotiations
had been invited by CIDA and industry had investment over $100000 and considerable reputational capital into them Industry went forward with modified HIVAIDS
programming but huge developmental impacts were lost
waynewaynedunncom Slide 72
MDG Impacts of Placer Dome in South Africa
1 Poverty and hunger 2 Some impact on primary education (School
feeding program) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
One thing leads to another
World Bank observed how Placer Domersquos leadership on HIVAIDS moved South African mining industry All indications were that PNG was at risk of huge
crisis Placer Dome had two mines in PNG World Bank asked Placer Dome to take a look at
what might be done
waynewaynedunncom
PNG HIVAIDS Scoping mission to
determine what might be done and how Enthusiastic interest from
industry government multi-laterals (WHO UNAIDS World Banketc) ODA (AusAID) CIDA partnered with Place Dome to develop an
HIVAIDS strategy for PNG that integrated industry public sector civil society and international community
waynewaynedunncom
PNG Outcomes (or outputs ndash Irsquom never sure) Partnership with Mining
Industry Civil Society WHO UNAIDS UNDP World Bank PNG AIDS AusAID Oil Palm Industry etc National workshop on
HIVAIDS and publicprivate partnerships SouthSouth Collaboration
Industry government civil society international community study trip to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom
waynewaynedunncom
PNG AIDS mission to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom Slide 78
MDG Impacts of PNG HIVAIDS work
1 Poverty and hunger (nutritional supplements) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Major gold find in WestCentral Turkey No successful
mining project launched in decades Eurogold project
built launched and halted by community action in late 1990s ndash still mothballed
UsakKislidag Minesite
Eurogold site
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Isolated rural area Nearly half of nearby
communities opposed to mine development Agriculture primary
economic activity in rural communities ndash smallmicro family farms
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Engaged with community beginning in early exploration stages Ongoing discussion and consultation for years during
exploration and development CIDA support to develop and strategic development plan Water supply for local villages Support to local health care Jobs and Procurement Agricultural Strategy (worked with farmers and provincial
govt to develop) Animal husbandry efficiencies (dairy sheep genetics etc) Agriculture research capacity
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Smooth permitting process Good local relationships (broad and deep) Over a decade of smooth operations Share price up over 15x (from $075 to $1325 Opened second mine in Turkey
bull Able to deal with controversial watershed issues after relationship success in Usak
waynewaynedunncom Slide 83
MDG Impacts of Eldorado Gold
1 Poverty and hunger (minimal) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Underwater Logging in Ghana
waynewaynedunncom
Private Sector and International Development
Private sector especially resource extraction has a very mixed record bull Some horrendous disasters (Nigeria Warao Peoples in
Venezuela etc) bull Some great successes (Placer Dome Care project
mining and HIVAIDS in South Africa [but mining also created conditions to facilitate the spread of AIDS] AIDS strategy in PNG Cameco in Saskatchewan)
Successes can have a direct impact on Millennium Develpoment Goals
waynewaynedunncom
Group Exercise Using the CIDA and Mining Companies papers that were
circulated on Tuesday discuss the questions below as a group Select a spokesperson to report the group consensus to the
room (if no consensus then have spokesperson report differing positions)
Should Official Development Assistance agencies like
CIDA and multi-laterals like the United Nations Development Program work with private sector in developing economies If yes why And how should they work with them If no why And what should they do when
interestsobjectives overlap
waynewaynedunncom
SDCSR Implementation Challenges
more than a warm fuzzy issue Spending isnrsquot the answer
Plan
Framework
System
Results
Solving social problems Objectives
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Beyond Beads and Trinkets ndash BC Mining Review
A lsquohow torsquo article on mining and CSR
Wayne Dunn
BP Venezuela Indigenous Relations ndash Meeting the Challenge Responsibly and Sustainably
Situational assessment and strategic plan for BP Venezuela Authorized for release by BP
Wayne Dunn
Cameco Community Relations Report
Situational assessment and management strategy Authorized for release by Cameco
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author Beyond Beads lsquon Trinkets A systematic approach to managing community relations
A conference paper describing a systematic approach to community relations management helping companies to methodically develop mutually beneficial relationships with local communities and interests (this is one of the earliest papers on this subject ndash written in 1998)
Wayne Dunn
The costs of conflict with local communities in the extractive industry
Analysis of the cost of community conflicts in the Extractive Sector
Rachel Davis and Daniel M Franks
Creating Shared Value
Harvard Business Review interview with Michael Porter
Video
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Social License Its all about value
Discussion on Social License and shareholder Value
Wayne Dunn
Its about Development Commentary on the CIDAMining Company issue
Wayne Dunn
Integrating corporate strategy and social responsibilitymdashmarket returns from stakeholder engagement
Discussion and analysis on market returns on stakeholder engagement
Witold J Henisz Sinziana Dorobantu and Lite J Narty
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
McGill Reporter ndash Four Burning Questions Wayne Dunn on CSR
Discussion on CSR Wayne Dunn
Miningrsquos contribution to sustainable development ndashan overview
Discussion paper prepared by the International Council on Mining and Metals
Millennium Development Goals
United Nations
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Mining and Agriculture Development
A short lsquohow torsquo guide for mining projects to engage with the local agriculture sector
Al Hingston
PDSA Social Value Brochure
Brochure on social value created by Placer Dome South Africa
Placer Dome
The Value of Social License
Opinion piece published in Northern Miner
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Golden Opportunity When a Canadian multinational laid off hundreds of gold miners in South Africa it went many extra miles to help them get back on their feet
Stanford Business School Case Study on Placer Dome in South Africa
Wayne Dunn
The Changing Resource Development Paradigm Maximizing Sustainable Local Benefits from Resource Development
Strategic thought piece prepared for the government of British Columbia Canada
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
The Disappearing Barriers Between Business And Non-profits Are Driving Innovation
Discussion paper
Katherine Pikus
When Condoms are not enough
World Bank staff magazine article on Placer Dome and South African mining industryrsquos work with HIVAIDS
Craig Andrews
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
MINING AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA Preliminary Research on a Potential Pilot Project in Porgera and Lihir
Strategic research and action plan on mining and local economic development in Papua New Guinea prepared for the World Bank
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
What we covered
We will explore Why we even discuss private sector contributions Why does the private sector engage in international
development MDGs as a unifying framework between public private
and civil society sectors in International Development Some case study examples (mostly in extractive
sector) Publicprivatecivil society collaboration ndash case study
and discussion (CIDA and Mining Companies) Open discussion on topics of interest (time permitting)
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Alignment around Shared Value For shareholders For Communities For People For Governments
Private Sector Contributions To International Development
Remember
waynewaynedunncom
Andhellip After over a year of negotiations CIDA declined to
participate in the Care Positive program (partnering with a mining company was seen as too much reputational risk) Industry was frustrated because the negotiations
had been invited by CIDA and industry had investment over $100000 and considerable reputational capital into them Industry went forward with modified HIVAIDS
programming but huge developmental impacts were lost
waynewaynedunncom Slide 72
MDG Impacts of Placer Dome in South Africa
1 Poverty and hunger 2 Some impact on primary education (School
feeding program) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
One thing leads to another
World Bank observed how Placer Domersquos leadership on HIVAIDS moved South African mining industry All indications were that PNG was at risk of huge
crisis Placer Dome had two mines in PNG World Bank asked Placer Dome to take a look at
what might be done
waynewaynedunncom
PNG HIVAIDS Scoping mission to
determine what might be done and how Enthusiastic interest from
industry government multi-laterals (WHO UNAIDS World Banketc) ODA (AusAID) CIDA partnered with Place Dome to develop an
HIVAIDS strategy for PNG that integrated industry public sector civil society and international community
waynewaynedunncom
PNG Outcomes (or outputs ndash Irsquom never sure) Partnership with Mining
Industry Civil Society WHO UNAIDS UNDP World Bank PNG AIDS AusAID Oil Palm Industry etc National workshop on
HIVAIDS and publicprivate partnerships SouthSouth Collaboration
Industry government civil society international community study trip to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom
waynewaynedunncom
PNG AIDS mission to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom Slide 78
MDG Impacts of PNG HIVAIDS work
1 Poverty and hunger (nutritional supplements) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Major gold find in WestCentral Turkey No successful
mining project launched in decades Eurogold project
built launched and halted by community action in late 1990s ndash still mothballed
UsakKislidag Minesite
Eurogold site
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Isolated rural area Nearly half of nearby
communities opposed to mine development Agriculture primary
economic activity in rural communities ndash smallmicro family farms
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Engaged with community beginning in early exploration stages Ongoing discussion and consultation for years during
exploration and development CIDA support to develop and strategic development plan Water supply for local villages Support to local health care Jobs and Procurement Agricultural Strategy (worked with farmers and provincial
govt to develop) Animal husbandry efficiencies (dairy sheep genetics etc) Agriculture research capacity
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Smooth permitting process Good local relationships (broad and deep) Over a decade of smooth operations Share price up over 15x (from $075 to $1325 Opened second mine in Turkey
bull Able to deal with controversial watershed issues after relationship success in Usak
waynewaynedunncom Slide 83
MDG Impacts of Eldorado Gold
1 Poverty and hunger (minimal) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Underwater Logging in Ghana
waynewaynedunncom
Private Sector and International Development
Private sector especially resource extraction has a very mixed record bull Some horrendous disasters (Nigeria Warao Peoples in
Venezuela etc) bull Some great successes (Placer Dome Care project
mining and HIVAIDS in South Africa [but mining also created conditions to facilitate the spread of AIDS] AIDS strategy in PNG Cameco in Saskatchewan)
Successes can have a direct impact on Millennium Develpoment Goals
waynewaynedunncom
Group Exercise Using the CIDA and Mining Companies papers that were
circulated on Tuesday discuss the questions below as a group Select a spokesperson to report the group consensus to the
room (if no consensus then have spokesperson report differing positions)
Should Official Development Assistance agencies like
CIDA and multi-laterals like the United Nations Development Program work with private sector in developing economies If yes why And how should they work with them If no why And what should they do when
interestsobjectives overlap
waynewaynedunncom
SDCSR Implementation Challenges
more than a warm fuzzy issue Spending isnrsquot the answer
Plan
Framework
System
Results
Solving social problems Objectives
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Beyond Beads and Trinkets ndash BC Mining Review
A lsquohow torsquo article on mining and CSR
Wayne Dunn
BP Venezuela Indigenous Relations ndash Meeting the Challenge Responsibly and Sustainably
Situational assessment and strategic plan for BP Venezuela Authorized for release by BP
Wayne Dunn
Cameco Community Relations Report
Situational assessment and management strategy Authorized for release by Cameco
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author Beyond Beads lsquon Trinkets A systematic approach to managing community relations
A conference paper describing a systematic approach to community relations management helping companies to methodically develop mutually beneficial relationships with local communities and interests (this is one of the earliest papers on this subject ndash written in 1998)
Wayne Dunn
The costs of conflict with local communities in the extractive industry
Analysis of the cost of community conflicts in the Extractive Sector
Rachel Davis and Daniel M Franks
Creating Shared Value
Harvard Business Review interview with Michael Porter
Video
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Social License Its all about value
Discussion on Social License and shareholder Value
Wayne Dunn
Its about Development Commentary on the CIDAMining Company issue
Wayne Dunn
Integrating corporate strategy and social responsibilitymdashmarket returns from stakeholder engagement
Discussion and analysis on market returns on stakeholder engagement
Witold J Henisz Sinziana Dorobantu and Lite J Narty
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
McGill Reporter ndash Four Burning Questions Wayne Dunn on CSR
Discussion on CSR Wayne Dunn
Miningrsquos contribution to sustainable development ndashan overview
Discussion paper prepared by the International Council on Mining and Metals
Millennium Development Goals
United Nations
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Mining and Agriculture Development
A short lsquohow torsquo guide for mining projects to engage with the local agriculture sector
Al Hingston
PDSA Social Value Brochure
Brochure on social value created by Placer Dome South Africa
Placer Dome
The Value of Social License
Opinion piece published in Northern Miner
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Golden Opportunity When a Canadian multinational laid off hundreds of gold miners in South Africa it went many extra miles to help them get back on their feet
Stanford Business School Case Study on Placer Dome in South Africa
Wayne Dunn
The Changing Resource Development Paradigm Maximizing Sustainable Local Benefits from Resource Development
Strategic thought piece prepared for the government of British Columbia Canada
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
The Disappearing Barriers Between Business And Non-profits Are Driving Innovation
Discussion paper
Katherine Pikus
When Condoms are not enough
World Bank staff magazine article on Placer Dome and South African mining industryrsquos work with HIVAIDS
Craig Andrews
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
MINING AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA Preliminary Research on a Potential Pilot Project in Porgera and Lihir
Strategic research and action plan on mining and local economic development in Papua New Guinea prepared for the World Bank
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
What we covered
We will explore Why we even discuss private sector contributions Why does the private sector engage in international
development MDGs as a unifying framework between public private
and civil society sectors in International Development Some case study examples (mostly in extractive
sector) Publicprivatecivil society collaboration ndash case study
and discussion (CIDA and Mining Companies) Open discussion on topics of interest (time permitting)
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Alignment around Shared Value For shareholders For Communities For People For Governments
Private Sector Contributions To International Development
Remember
waynewaynedunncom Slide 72
MDG Impacts of Placer Dome in South Africa
1 Poverty and hunger 2 Some impact on primary education (School
feeding program) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
One thing leads to another
World Bank observed how Placer Domersquos leadership on HIVAIDS moved South African mining industry All indications were that PNG was at risk of huge
crisis Placer Dome had two mines in PNG World Bank asked Placer Dome to take a look at
what might be done
waynewaynedunncom
PNG HIVAIDS Scoping mission to
determine what might be done and how Enthusiastic interest from
industry government multi-laterals (WHO UNAIDS World Banketc) ODA (AusAID) CIDA partnered with Place Dome to develop an
HIVAIDS strategy for PNG that integrated industry public sector civil society and international community
waynewaynedunncom
PNG Outcomes (or outputs ndash Irsquom never sure) Partnership with Mining
Industry Civil Society WHO UNAIDS UNDP World Bank PNG AIDS AusAID Oil Palm Industry etc National workshop on
HIVAIDS and publicprivate partnerships SouthSouth Collaboration
Industry government civil society international community study trip to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom
waynewaynedunncom
PNG AIDS mission to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom Slide 78
MDG Impacts of PNG HIVAIDS work
1 Poverty and hunger (nutritional supplements) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Major gold find in WestCentral Turkey No successful
mining project launched in decades Eurogold project
built launched and halted by community action in late 1990s ndash still mothballed
UsakKislidag Minesite
Eurogold site
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Isolated rural area Nearly half of nearby
communities opposed to mine development Agriculture primary
economic activity in rural communities ndash smallmicro family farms
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Engaged with community beginning in early exploration stages Ongoing discussion and consultation for years during
exploration and development CIDA support to develop and strategic development plan Water supply for local villages Support to local health care Jobs and Procurement Agricultural Strategy (worked with farmers and provincial
govt to develop) Animal husbandry efficiencies (dairy sheep genetics etc) Agriculture research capacity
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Smooth permitting process Good local relationships (broad and deep) Over a decade of smooth operations Share price up over 15x (from $075 to $1325 Opened second mine in Turkey
bull Able to deal with controversial watershed issues after relationship success in Usak
waynewaynedunncom Slide 83
MDG Impacts of Eldorado Gold
1 Poverty and hunger (minimal) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Underwater Logging in Ghana
waynewaynedunncom
Private Sector and International Development
Private sector especially resource extraction has a very mixed record bull Some horrendous disasters (Nigeria Warao Peoples in
Venezuela etc) bull Some great successes (Placer Dome Care project
mining and HIVAIDS in South Africa [but mining also created conditions to facilitate the spread of AIDS] AIDS strategy in PNG Cameco in Saskatchewan)
Successes can have a direct impact on Millennium Develpoment Goals
waynewaynedunncom
Group Exercise Using the CIDA and Mining Companies papers that were
circulated on Tuesday discuss the questions below as a group Select a spokesperson to report the group consensus to the
room (if no consensus then have spokesperson report differing positions)
Should Official Development Assistance agencies like
CIDA and multi-laterals like the United Nations Development Program work with private sector in developing economies If yes why And how should they work with them If no why And what should they do when
interestsobjectives overlap
waynewaynedunncom
SDCSR Implementation Challenges
more than a warm fuzzy issue Spending isnrsquot the answer
Plan
Framework
System
Results
Solving social problems Objectives
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Beyond Beads and Trinkets ndash BC Mining Review
A lsquohow torsquo article on mining and CSR
Wayne Dunn
BP Venezuela Indigenous Relations ndash Meeting the Challenge Responsibly and Sustainably
Situational assessment and strategic plan for BP Venezuela Authorized for release by BP
Wayne Dunn
Cameco Community Relations Report
Situational assessment and management strategy Authorized for release by Cameco
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author Beyond Beads lsquon Trinkets A systematic approach to managing community relations
A conference paper describing a systematic approach to community relations management helping companies to methodically develop mutually beneficial relationships with local communities and interests (this is one of the earliest papers on this subject ndash written in 1998)
Wayne Dunn
The costs of conflict with local communities in the extractive industry
Analysis of the cost of community conflicts in the Extractive Sector
Rachel Davis and Daniel M Franks
Creating Shared Value
Harvard Business Review interview with Michael Porter
Video
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Social License Its all about value
Discussion on Social License and shareholder Value
Wayne Dunn
Its about Development Commentary on the CIDAMining Company issue
Wayne Dunn
Integrating corporate strategy and social responsibilitymdashmarket returns from stakeholder engagement
Discussion and analysis on market returns on stakeholder engagement
Witold J Henisz Sinziana Dorobantu and Lite J Narty
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
McGill Reporter ndash Four Burning Questions Wayne Dunn on CSR
Discussion on CSR Wayne Dunn
Miningrsquos contribution to sustainable development ndashan overview
Discussion paper prepared by the International Council on Mining and Metals
Millennium Development Goals
United Nations
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Mining and Agriculture Development
A short lsquohow torsquo guide for mining projects to engage with the local agriculture sector
Al Hingston
PDSA Social Value Brochure
Brochure on social value created by Placer Dome South Africa
Placer Dome
The Value of Social License
Opinion piece published in Northern Miner
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Golden Opportunity When a Canadian multinational laid off hundreds of gold miners in South Africa it went many extra miles to help them get back on their feet
Stanford Business School Case Study on Placer Dome in South Africa
Wayne Dunn
The Changing Resource Development Paradigm Maximizing Sustainable Local Benefits from Resource Development
Strategic thought piece prepared for the government of British Columbia Canada
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
The Disappearing Barriers Between Business And Non-profits Are Driving Innovation
Discussion paper
Katherine Pikus
When Condoms are not enough
World Bank staff magazine article on Placer Dome and South African mining industryrsquos work with HIVAIDS
Craig Andrews
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
MINING AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA Preliminary Research on a Potential Pilot Project in Porgera and Lihir
Strategic research and action plan on mining and local economic development in Papua New Guinea prepared for the World Bank
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
What we covered
We will explore Why we even discuss private sector contributions Why does the private sector engage in international
development MDGs as a unifying framework between public private
and civil society sectors in International Development Some case study examples (mostly in extractive
sector) Publicprivatecivil society collaboration ndash case study
and discussion (CIDA and Mining Companies) Open discussion on topics of interest (time permitting)
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Alignment around Shared Value For shareholders For Communities For People For Governments
Private Sector Contributions To International Development
Remember
waynewaynedunncom
One thing leads to another
World Bank observed how Placer Domersquos leadership on HIVAIDS moved South African mining industry All indications were that PNG was at risk of huge
crisis Placer Dome had two mines in PNG World Bank asked Placer Dome to take a look at
what might be done
waynewaynedunncom
PNG HIVAIDS Scoping mission to
determine what might be done and how Enthusiastic interest from
industry government multi-laterals (WHO UNAIDS World Banketc) ODA (AusAID) CIDA partnered with Place Dome to develop an
HIVAIDS strategy for PNG that integrated industry public sector civil society and international community
waynewaynedunncom
PNG Outcomes (or outputs ndash Irsquom never sure) Partnership with Mining
Industry Civil Society WHO UNAIDS UNDP World Bank PNG AIDS AusAID Oil Palm Industry etc National workshop on
HIVAIDS and publicprivate partnerships SouthSouth Collaboration
Industry government civil society international community study trip to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom
waynewaynedunncom
PNG AIDS mission to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom Slide 78
MDG Impacts of PNG HIVAIDS work
1 Poverty and hunger (nutritional supplements) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Major gold find in WestCentral Turkey No successful
mining project launched in decades Eurogold project
built launched and halted by community action in late 1990s ndash still mothballed
UsakKislidag Minesite
Eurogold site
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Isolated rural area Nearly half of nearby
communities opposed to mine development Agriculture primary
economic activity in rural communities ndash smallmicro family farms
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Engaged with community beginning in early exploration stages Ongoing discussion and consultation for years during
exploration and development CIDA support to develop and strategic development plan Water supply for local villages Support to local health care Jobs and Procurement Agricultural Strategy (worked with farmers and provincial
govt to develop) Animal husbandry efficiencies (dairy sheep genetics etc) Agriculture research capacity
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Smooth permitting process Good local relationships (broad and deep) Over a decade of smooth operations Share price up over 15x (from $075 to $1325 Opened second mine in Turkey
bull Able to deal with controversial watershed issues after relationship success in Usak
waynewaynedunncom Slide 83
MDG Impacts of Eldorado Gold
1 Poverty and hunger (minimal) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Underwater Logging in Ghana
waynewaynedunncom
Private Sector and International Development
Private sector especially resource extraction has a very mixed record bull Some horrendous disasters (Nigeria Warao Peoples in
Venezuela etc) bull Some great successes (Placer Dome Care project
mining and HIVAIDS in South Africa [but mining also created conditions to facilitate the spread of AIDS] AIDS strategy in PNG Cameco in Saskatchewan)
Successes can have a direct impact on Millennium Develpoment Goals
waynewaynedunncom
Group Exercise Using the CIDA and Mining Companies papers that were
circulated on Tuesday discuss the questions below as a group Select a spokesperson to report the group consensus to the
room (if no consensus then have spokesperson report differing positions)
Should Official Development Assistance agencies like
CIDA and multi-laterals like the United Nations Development Program work with private sector in developing economies If yes why And how should they work with them If no why And what should they do when
interestsobjectives overlap
waynewaynedunncom
SDCSR Implementation Challenges
more than a warm fuzzy issue Spending isnrsquot the answer
Plan
Framework
System
Results
Solving social problems Objectives
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Beyond Beads and Trinkets ndash BC Mining Review
A lsquohow torsquo article on mining and CSR
Wayne Dunn
BP Venezuela Indigenous Relations ndash Meeting the Challenge Responsibly and Sustainably
Situational assessment and strategic plan for BP Venezuela Authorized for release by BP
Wayne Dunn
Cameco Community Relations Report
Situational assessment and management strategy Authorized for release by Cameco
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author Beyond Beads lsquon Trinkets A systematic approach to managing community relations
A conference paper describing a systematic approach to community relations management helping companies to methodically develop mutually beneficial relationships with local communities and interests (this is one of the earliest papers on this subject ndash written in 1998)
Wayne Dunn
The costs of conflict with local communities in the extractive industry
Analysis of the cost of community conflicts in the Extractive Sector
Rachel Davis and Daniel M Franks
Creating Shared Value
Harvard Business Review interview with Michael Porter
Video
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Social License Its all about value
Discussion on Social License and shareholder Value
Wayne Dunn
Its about Development Commentary on the CIDAMining Company issue
Wayne Dunn
Integrating corporate strategy and social responsibilitymdashmarket returns from stakeholder engagement
Discussion and analysis on market returns on stakeholder engagement
Witold J Henisz Sinziana Dorobantu and Lite J Narty
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
McGill Reporter ndash Four Burning Questions Wayne Dunn on CSR
Discussion on CSR Wayne Dunn
Miningrsquos contribution to sustainable development ndashan overview
Discussion paper prepared by the International Council on Mining and Metals
Millennium Development Goals
United Nations
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Mining and Agriculture Development
A short lsquohow torsquo guide for mining projects to engage with the local agriculture sector
Al Hingston
PDSA Social Value Brochure
Brochure on social value created by Placer Dome South Africa
Placer Dome
The Value of Social License
Opinion piece published in Northern Miner
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Golden Opportunity When a Canadian multinational laid off hundreds of gold miners in South Africa it went many extra miles to help them get back on their feet
Stanford Business School Case Study on Placer Dome in South Africa
Wayne Dunn
The Changing Resource Development Paradigm Maximizing Sustainable Local Benefits from Resource Development
Strategic thought piece prepared for the government of British Columbia Canada
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
The Disappearing Barriers Between Business And Non-profits Are Driving Innovation
Discussion paper
Katherine Pikus
When Condoms are not enough
World Bank staff magazine article on Placer Dome and South African mining industryrsquos work with HIVAIDS
Craig Andrews
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
MINING AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA Preliminary Research on a Potential Pilot Project in Porgera and Lihir
Strategic research and action plan on mining and local economic development in Papua New Guinea prepared for the World Bank
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
What we covered
We will explore Why we even discuss private sector contributions Why does the private sector engage in international
development MDGs as a unifying framework between public private
and civil society sectors in International Development Some case study examples (mostly in extractive
sector) Publicprivatecivil society collaboration ndash case study
and discussion (CIDA and Mining Companies) Open discussion on topics of interest (time permitting)
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Alignment around Shared Value For shareholders For Communities For People For Governments
Private Sector Contributions To International Development
Remember
waynewaynedunncom
PNG HIVAIDS Scoping mission to
determine what might be done and how Enthusiastic interest from
industry government multi-laterals (WHO UNAIDS World Banketc) ODA (AusAID) CIDA partnered with Place Dome to develop an
HIVAIDS strategy for PNG that integrated industry public sector civil society and international community
waynewaynedunncom
PNG Outcomes (or outputs ndash Irsquom never sure) Partnership with Mining
Industry Civil Society WHO UNAIDS UNDP World Bank PNG AIDS AusAID Oil Palm Industry etc National workshop on
HIVAIDS and publicprivate partnerships SouthSouth Collaboration
Industry government civil society international community study trip to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom
waynewaynedunncom
PNG AIDS mission to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom Slide 78
MDG Impacts of PNG HIVAIDS work
1 Poverty and hunger (nutritional supplements) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Major gold find in WestCentral Turkey No successful
mining project launched in decades Eurogold project
built launched and halted by community action in late 1990s ndash still mothballed
UsakKislidag Minesite
Eurogold site
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Isolated rural area Nearly half of nearby
communities opposed to mine development Agriculture primary
economic activity in rural communities ndash smallmicro family farms
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Engaged with community beginning in early exploration stages Ongoing discussion and consultation for years during
exploration and development CIDA support to develop and strategic development plan Water supply for local villages Support to local health care Jobs and Procurement Agricultural Strategy (worked with farmers and provincial
govt to develop) Animal husbandry efficiencies (dairy sheep genetics etc) Agriculture research capacity
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Smooth permitting process Good local relationships (broad and deep) Over a decade of smooth operations Share price up over 15x (from $075 to $1325 Opened second mine in Turkey
bull Able to deal with controversial watershed issues after relationship success in Usak
waynewaynedunncom Slide 83
MDG Impacts of Eldorado Gold
1 Poverty and hunger (minimal) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Underwater Logging in Ghana
waynewaynedunncom
Private Sector and International Development
Private sector especially resource extraction has a very mixed record bull Some horrendous disasters (Nigeria Warao Peoples in
Venezuela etc) bull Some great successes (Placer Dome Care project
mining and HIVAIDS in South Africa [but mining also created conditions to facilitate the spread of AIDS] AIDS strategy in PNG Cameco in Saskatchewan)
Successes can have a direct impact on Millennium Develpoment Goals
waynewaynedunncom
Group Exercise Using the CIDA and Mining Companies papers that were
circulated on Tuesday discuss the questions below as a group Select a spokesperson to report the group consensus to the
room (if no consensus then have spokesperson report differing positions)
Should Official Development Assistance agencies like
CIDA and multi-laterals like the United Nations Development Program work with private sector in developing economies If yes why And how should they work with them If no why And what should they do when
interestsobjectives overlap
waynewaynedunncom
SDCSR Implementation Challenges
more than a warm fuzzy issue Spending isnrsquot the answer
Plan
Framework
System
Results
Solving social problems Objectives
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Beyond Beads and Trinkets ndash BC Mining Review
A lsquohow torsquo article on mining and CSR
Wayne Dunn
BP Venezuela Indigenous Relations ndash Meeting the Challenge Responsibly and Sustainably
Situational assessment and strategic plan for BP Venezuela Authorized for release by BP
Wayne Dunn
Cameco Community Relations Report
Situational assessment and management strategy Authorized for release by Cameco
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author Beyond Beads lsquon Trinkets A systematic approach to managing community relations
A conference paper describing a systematic approach to community relations management helping companies to methodically develop mutually beneficial relationships with local communities and interests (this is one of the earliest papers on this subject ndash written in 1998)
Wayne Dunn
The costs of conflict with local communities in the extractive industry
Analysis of the cost of community conflicts in the Extractive Sector
Rachel Davis and Daniel M Franks
Creating Shared Value
Harvard Business Review interview with Michael Porter
Video
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Social License Its all about value
Discussion on Social License and shareholder Value
Wayne Dunn
Its about Development Commentary on the CIDAMining Company issue
Wayne Dunn
Integrating corporate strategy and social responsibilitymdashmarket returns from stakeholder engagement
Discussion and analysis on market returns on stakeholder engagement
Witold J Henisz Sinziana Dorobantu and Lite J Narty
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
McGill Reporter ndash Four Burning Questions Wayne Dunn on CSR
Discussion on CSR Wayne Dunn
Miningrsquos contribution to sustainable development ndashan overview
Discussion paper prepared by the International Council on Mining and Metals
Millennium Development Goals
United Nations
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Mining and Agriculture Development
A short lsquohow torsquo guide for mining projects to engage with the local agriculture sector
Al Hingston
PDSA Social Value Brochure
Brochure on social value created by Placer Dome South Africa
Placer Dome
The Value of Social License
Opinion piece published in Northern Miner
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Golden Opportunity When a Canadian multinational laid off hundreds of gold miners in South Africa it went many extra miles to help them get back on their feet
Stanford Business School Case Study on Placer Dome in South Africa
Wayne Dunn
The Changing Resource Development Paradigm Maximizing Sustainable Local Benefits from Resource Development
Strategic thought piece prepared for the government of British Columbia Canada
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
The Disappearing Barriers Between Business And Non-profits Are Driving Innovation
Discussion paper
Katherine Pikus
When Condoms are not enough
World Bank staff magazine article on Placer Dome and South African mining industryrsquos work with HIVAIDS
Craig Andrews
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
MINING AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA Preliminary Research on a Potential Pilot Project in Porgera and Lihir
Strategic research and action plan on mining and local economic development in Papua New Guinea prepared for the World Bank
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
What we covered
We will explore Why we even discuss private sector contributions Why does the private sector engage in international
development MDGs as a unifying framework between public private
and civil society sectors in International Development Some case study examples (mostly in extractive
sector) Publicprivatecivil society collaboration ndash case study
and discussion (CIDA and Mining Companies) Open discussion on topics of interest (time permitting)
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Alignment around Shared Value For shareholders For Communities For People For Governments
Private Sector Contributions To International Development
Remember
waynewaynedunncom
PNG Outcomes (or outputs ndash Irsquom never sure) Partnership with Mining
Industry Civil Society WHO UNAIDS UNDP World Bank PNG AIDS AusAID Oil Palm Industry etc National workshop on
HIVAIDS and publicprivate partnerships SouthSouth Collaboration
Industry government civil society international community study trip to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom
waynewaynedunncom
PNG AIDS mission to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom Slide 78
MDG Impacts of PNG HIVAIDS work
1 Poverty and hunger (nutritional supplements) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Major gold find in WestCentral Turkey No successful
mining project launched in decades Eurogold project
built launched and halted by community action in late 1990s ndash still mothballed
UsakKislidag Minesite
Eurogold site
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Isolated rural area Nearly half of nearby
communities opposed to mine development Agriculture primary
economic activity in rural communities ndash smallmicro family farms
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Engaged with community beginning in early exploration stages Ongoing discussion and consultation for years during
exploration and development CIDA support to develop and strategic development plan Water supply for local villages Support to local health care Jobs and Procurement Agricultural Strategy (worked with farmers and provincial
govt to develop) Animal husbandry efficiencies (dairy sheep genetics etc) Agriculture research capacity
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Smooth permitting process Good local relationships (broad and deep) Over a decade of smooth operations Share price up over 15x (from $075 to $1325 Opened second mine in Turkey
bull Able to deal with controversial watershed issues after relationship success in Usak
waynewaynedunncom Slide 83
MDG Impacts of Eldorado Gold
1 Poverty and hunger (minimal) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Underwater Logging in Ghana
waynewaynedunncom
Private Sector and International Development
Private sector especially resource extraction has a very mixed record bull Some horrendous disasters (Nigeria Warao Peoples in
Venezuela etc) bull Some great successes (Placer Dome Care project
mining and HIVAIDS in South Africa [but mining also created conditions to facilitate the spread of AIDS] AIDS strategy in PNG Cameco in Saskatchewan)
Successes can have a direct impact on Millennium Develpoment Goals
waynewaynedunncom
Group Exercise Using the CIDA and Mining Companies papers that were
circulated on Tuesday discuss the questions below as a group Select a spokesperson to report the group consensus to the
room (if no consensus then have spokesperson report differing positions)
Should Official Development Assistance agencies like
CIDA and multi-laterals like the United Nations Development Program work with private sector in developing economies If yes why And how should they work with them If no why And what should they do when
interestsobjectives overlap
waynewaynedunncom
SDCSR Implementation Challenges
more than a warm fuzzy issue Spending isnrsquot the answer
Plan
Framework
System
Results
Solving social problems Objectives
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Beyond Beads and Trinkets ndash BC Mining Review
A lsquohow torsquo article on mining and CSR
Wayne Dunn
BP Venezuela Indigenous Relations ndash Meeting the Challenge Responsibly and Sustainably
Situational assessment and strategic plan for BP Venezuela Authorized for release by BP
Wayne Dunn
Cameco Community Relations Report
Situational assessment and management strategy Authorized for release by Cameco
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author Beyond Beads lsquon Trinkets A systematic approach to managing community relations
A conference paper describing a systematic approach to community relations management helping companies to methodically develop mutually beneficial relationships with local communities and interests (this is one of the earliest papers on this subject ndash written in 1998)
Wayne Dunn
The costs of conflict with local communities in the extractive industry
Analysis of the cost of community conflicts in the Extractive Sector
Rachel Davis and Daniel M Franks
Creating Shared Value
Harvard Business Review interview with Michael Porter
Video
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Social License Its all about value
Discussion on Social License and shareholder Value
Wayne Dunn
Its about Development Commentary on the CIDAMining Company issue
Wayne Dunn
Integrating corporate strategy and social responsibilitymdashmarket returns from stakeholder engagement
Discussion and analysis on market returns on stakeholder engagement
Witold J Henisz Sinziana Dorobantu and Lite J Narty
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
McGill Reporter ndash Four Burning Questions Wayne Dunn on CSR
Discussion on CSR Wayne Dunn
Miningrsquos contribution to sustainable development ndashan overview
Discussion paper prepared by the International Council on Mining and Metals
Millennium Development Goals
United Nations
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Mining and Agriculture Development
A short lsquohow torsquo guide for mining projects to engage with the local agriculture sector
Al Hingston
PDSA Social Value Brochure
Brochure on social value created by Placer Dome South Africa
Placer Dome
The Value of Social License
Opinion piece published in Northern Miner
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Golden Opportunity When a Canadian multinational laid off hundreds of gold miners in South Africa it went many extra miles to help them get back on their feet
Stanford Business School Case Study on Placer Dome in South Africa
Wayne Dunn
The Changing Resource Development Paradigm Maximizing Sustainable Local Benefits from Resource Development
Strategic thought piece prepared for the government of British Columbia Canada
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
The Disappearing Barriers Between Business And Non-profits Are Driving Innovation
Discussion paper
Katherine Pikus
When Condoms are not enough
World Bank staff magazine article on Placer Dome and South African mining industryrsquos work with HIVAIDS
Craig Andrews
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
MINING AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA Preliminary Research on a Potential Pilot Project in Porgera and Lihir
Strategic research and action plan on mining and local economic development in Papua New Guinea prepared for the World Bank
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
What we covered
We will explore Why we even discuss private sector contributions Why does the private sector engage in international
development MDGs as a unifying framework between public private
and civil society sectors in International Development Some case study examples (mostly in extractive
sector) Publicprivatecivil society collaboration ndash case study
and discussion (CIDA and Mining Companies) Open discussion on topics of interest (time permitting)
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Alignment around Shared Value For shareholders For Communities For People For Governments
Private Sector Contributions To International Development
Remember
waynewaynedunncom
waynewaynedunncom
PNG AIDS mission to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom Slide 78
MDG Impacts of PNG HIVAIDS work
1 Poverty and hunger (nutritional supplements) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Major gold find in WestCentral Turkey No successful
mining project launched in decades Eurogold project
built launched and halted by community action in late 1990s ndash still mothballed
UsakKislidag Minesite
Eurogold site
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Isolated rural area Nearly half of nearby
communities opposed to mine development Agriculture primary
economic activity in rural communities ndash smallmicro family farms
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Engaged with community beginning in early exploration stages Ongoing discussion and consultation for years during
exploration and development CIDA support to develop and strategic development plan Water supply for local villages Support to local health care Jobs and Procurement Agricultural Strategy (worked with farmers and provincial
govt to develop) Animal husbandry efficiencies (dairy sheep genetics etc) Agriculture research capacity
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Smooth permitting process Good local relationships (broad and deep) Over a decade of smooth operations Share price up over 15x (from $075 to $1325 Opened second mine in Turkey
bull Able to deal with controversial watershed issues after relationship success in Usak
waynewaynedunncom Slide 83
MDG Impacts of Eldorado Gold
1 Poverty and hunger (minimal) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Underwater Logging in Ghana
waynewaynedunncom
Private Sector and International Development
Private sector especially resource extraction has a very mixed record bull Some horrendous disasters (Nigeria Warao Peoples in
Venezuela etc) bull Some great successes (Placer Dome Care project
mining and HIVAIDS in South Africa [but mining also created conditions to facilitate the spread of AIDS] AIDS strategy in PNG Cameco in Saskatchewan)
Successes can have a direct impact on Millennium Develpoment Goals
waynewaynedunncom
Group Exercise Using the CIDA and Mining Companies papers that were
circulated on Tuesday discuss the questions below as a group Select a spokesperson to report the group consensus to the
room (if no consensus then have spokesperson report differing positions)
Should Official Development Assistance agencies like
CIDA and multi-laterals like the United Nations Development Program work with private sector in developing economies If yes why And how should they work with them If no why And what should they do when
interestsobjectives overlap
waynewaynedunncom
SDCSR Implementation Challenges
more than a warm fuzzy issue Spending isnrsquot the answer
Plan
Framework
System
Results
Solving social problems Objectives
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Beyond Beads and Trinkets ndash BC Mining Review
A lsquohow torsquo article on mining and CSR
Wayne Dunn
BP Venezuela Indigenous Relations ndash Meeting the Challenge Responsibly and Sustainably
Situational assessment and strategic plan for BP Venezuela Authorized for release by BP
Wayne Dunn
Cameco Community Relations Report
Situational assessment and management strategy Authorized for release by Cameco
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author Beyond Beads lsquon Trinkets A systematic approach to managing community relations
A conference paper describing a systematic approach to community relations management helping companies to methodically develop mutually beneficial relationships with local communities and interests (this is one of the earliest papers on this subject ndash written in 1998)
Wayne Dunn
The costs of conflict with local communities in the extractive industry
Analysis of the cost of community conflicts in the Extractive Sector
Rachel Davis and Daniel M Franks
Creating Shared Value
Harvard Business Review interview with Michael Porter
Video
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Social License Its all about value
Discussion on Social License and shareholder Value
Wayne Dunn
Its about Development Commentary on the CIDAMining Company issue
Wayne Dunn
Integrating corporate strategy and social responsibilitymdashmarket returns from stakeholder engagement
Discussion and analysis on market returns on stakeholder engagement
Witold J Henisz Sinziana Dorobantu and Lite J Narty
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
McGill Reporter ndash Four Burning Questions Wayne Dunn on CSR
Discussion on CSR Wayne Dunn
Miningrsquos contribution to sustainable development ndashan overview
Discussion paper prepared by the International Council on Mining and Metals
Millennium Development Goals
United Nations
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Mining and Agriculture Development
A short lsquohow torsquo guide for mining projects to engage with the local agriculture sector
Al Hingston
PDSA Social Value Brochure
Brochure on social value created by Placer Dome South Africa
Placer Dome
The Value of Social License
Opinion piece published in Northern Miner
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Golden Opportunity When a Canadian multinational laid off hundreds of gold miners in South Africa it went many extra miles to help them get back on their feet
Stanford Business School Case Study on Placer Dome in South Africa
Wayne Dunn
The Changing Resource Development Paradigm Maximizing Sustainable Local Benefits from Resource Development
Strategic thought piece prepared for the government of British Columbia Canada
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
The Disappearing Barriers Between Business And Non-profits Are Driving Innovation
Discussion paper
Katherine Pikus
When Condoms are not enough
World Bank staff magazine article on Placer Dome and South African mining industryrsquos work with HIVAIDS
Craig Andrews
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
MINING AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA Preliminary Research on a Potential Pilot Project in Porgera and Lihir
Strategic research and action plan on mining and local economic development in Papua New Guinea prepared for the World Bank
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
What we covered
We will explore Why we even discuss private sector contributions Why does the private sector engage in international
development MDGs as a unifying framework between public private
and civil society sectors in International Development Some case study examples (mostly in extractive
sector) Publicprivatecivil society collaboration ndash case study
and discussion (CIDA and Mining Companies) Open discussion on topics of interest (time permitting)
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Alignment around Shared Value For shareholders For Communities For People For Governments
Private Sector Contributions To International Development
Remember
waynewaynedunncom
PNG AIDS mission to South Africa
waynewaynedunncom Slide 78
MDG Impacts of PNG HIVAIDS work
1 Poverty and hunger (nutritional supplements) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Major gold find in WestCentral Turkey No successful
mining project launched in decades Eurogold project
built launched and halted by community action in late 1990s ndash still mothballed
UsakKislidag Minesite
Eurogold site
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Isolated rural area Nearly half of nearby
communities opposed to mine development Agriculture primary
economic activity in rural communities ndash smallmicro family farms
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Engaged with community beginning in early exploration stages Ongoing discussion and consultation for years during
exploration and development CIDA support to develop and strategic development plan Water supply for local villages Support to local health care Jobs and Procurement Agricultural Strategy (worked with farmers and provincial
govt to develop) Animal husbandry efficiencies (dairy sheep genetics etc) Agriculture research capacity
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Smooth permitting process Good local relationships (broad and deep) Over a decade of smooth operations Share price up over 15x (from $075 to $1325 Opened second mine in Turkey
bull Able to deal with controversial watershed issues after relationship success in Usak
waynewaynedunncom Slide 83
MDG Impacts of Eldorado Gold
1 Poverty and hunger (minimal) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Underwater Logging in Ghana
waynewaynedunncom
Private Sector and International Development
Private sector especially resource extraction has a very mixed record bull Some horrendous disasters (Nigeria Warao Peoples in
Venezuela etc) bull Some great successes (Placer Dome Care project
mining and HIVAIDS in South Africa [but mining also created conditions to facilitate the spread of AIDS] AIDS strategy in PNG Cameco in Saskatchewan)
Successes can have a direct impact on Millennium Develpoment Goals
waynewaynedunncom
Group Exercise Using the CIDA and Mining Companies papers that were
circulated on Tuesday discuss the questions below as a group Select a spokesperson to report the group consensus to the
room (if no consensus then have spokesperson report differing positions)
Should Official Development Assistance agencies like
CIDA and multi-laterals like the United Nations Development Program work with private sector in developing economies If yes why And how should they work with them If no why And what should they do when
interestsobjectives overlap
waynewaynedunncom
SDCSR Implementation Challenges
more than a warm fuzzy issue Spending isnrsquot the answer
Plan
Framework
System
Results
Solving social problems Objectives
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Beyond Beads and Trinkets ndash BC Mining Review
A lsquohow torsquo article on mining and CSR
Wayne Dunn
BP Venezuela Indigenous Relations ndash Meeting the Challenge Responsibly and Sustainably
Situational assessment and strategic plan for BP Venezuela Authorized for release by BP
Wayne Dunn
Cameco Community Relations Report
Situational assessment and management strategy Authorized for release by Cameco
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author Beyond Beads lsquon Trinkets A systematic approach to managing community relations
A conference paper describing a systematic approach to community relations management helping companies to methodically develop mutually beneficial relationships with local communities and interests (this is one of the earliest papers on this subject ndash written in 1998)
Wayne Dunn
The costs of conflict with local communities in the extractive industry
Analysis of the cost of community conflicts in the Extractive Sector
Rachel Davis and Daniel M Franks
Creating Shared Value
Harvard Business Review interview with Michael Porter
Video
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Social License Its all about value
Discussion on Social License and shareholder Value
Wayne Dunn
Its about Development Commentary on the CIDAMining Company issue
Wayne Dunn
Integrating corporate strategy and social responsibilitymdashmarket returns from stakeholder engagement
Discussion and analysis on market returns on stakeholder engagement
Witold J Henisz Sinziana Dorobantu and Lite J Narty
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
McGill Reporter ndash Four Burning Questions Wayne Dunn on CSR
Discussion on CSR Wayne Dunn
Miningrsquos contribution to sustainable development ndashan overview
Discussion paper prepared by the International Council on Mining and Metals
Millennium Development Goals
United Nations
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Mining and Agriculture Development
A short lsquohow torsquo guide for mining projects to engage with the local agriculture sector
Al Hingston
PDSA Social Value Brochure
Brochure on social value created by Placer Dome South Africa
Placer Dome
The Value of Social License
Opinion piece published in Northern Miner
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Golden Opportunity When a Canadian multinational laid off hundreds of gold miners in South Africa it went many extra miles to help them get back on their feet
Stanford Business School Case Study on Placer Dome in South Africa
Wayne Dunn
The Changing Resource Development Paradigm Maximizing Sustainable Local Benefits from Resource Development
Strategic thought piece prepared for the government of British Columbia Canada
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
The Disappearing Barriers Between Business And Non-profits Are Driving Innovation
Discussion paper
Katherine Pikus
When Condoms are not enough
World Bank staff magazine article on Placer Dome and South African mining industryrsquos work with HIVAIDS
Craig Andrews
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
MINING AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA Preliminary Research on a Potential Pilot Project in Porgera and Lihir
Strategic research and action plan on mining and local economic development in Papua New Guinea prepared for the World Bank
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
What we covered
We will explore Why we even discuss private sector contributions Why does the private sector engage in international
development MDGs as a unifying framework between public private
and civil society sectors in International Development Some case study examples (mostly in extractive
sector) Publicprivatecivil society collaboration ndash case study
and discussion (CIDA and Mining Companies) Open discussion on topics of interest (time permitting)
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Alignment around Shared Value For shareholders For Communities For People For Governments
Private Sector Contributions To International Development
Remember
waynewaynedunncom Slide 78
MDG Impacts of PNG HIVAIDS work
1 Poverty and hunger (nutritional supplements) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Major gold find in WestCentral Turkey No successful
mining project launched in decades Eurogold project
built launched and halted by community action in late 1990s ndash still mothballed
UsakKislidag Minesite
Eurogold site
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Isolated rural area Nearly half of nearby
communities opposed to mine development Agriculture primary
economic activity in rural communities ndash smallmicro family farms
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Engaged with community beginning in early exploration stages Ongoing discussion and consultation for years during
exploration and development CIDA support to develop and strategic development plan Water supply for local villages Support to local health care Jobs and Procurement Agricultural Strategy (worked with farmers and provincial
govt to develop) Animal husbandry efficiencies (dairy sheep genetics etc) Agriculture research capacity
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Smooth permitting process Good local relationships (broad and deep) Over a decade of smooth operations Share price up over 15x (from $075 to $1325 Opened second mine in Turkey
bull Able to deal with controversial watershed issues after relationship success in Usak
waynewaynedunncom Slide 83
MDG Impacts of Eldorado Gold
1 Poverty and hunger (minimal) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Underwater Logging in Ghana
waynewaynedunncom
Private Sector and International Development
Private sector especially resource extraction has a very mixed record bull Some horrendous disasters (Nigeria Warao Peoples in
Venezuela etc) bull Some great successes (Placer Dome Care project
mining and HIVAIDS in South Africa [but mining also created conditions to facilitate the spread of AIDS] AIDS strategy in PNG Cameco in Saskatchewan)
Successes can have a direct impact on Millennium Develpoment Goals
waynewaynedunncom
Group Exercise Using the CIDA and Mining Companies papers that were
circulated on Tuesday discuss the questions below as a group Select a spokesperson to report the group consensus to the
room (if no consensus then have spokesperson report differing positions)
Should Official Development Assistance agencies like
CIDA and multi-laterals like the United Nations Development Program work with private sector in developing economies If yes why And how should they work with them If no why And what should they do when
interestsobjectives overlap
waynewaynedunncom
SDCSR Implementation Challenges
more than a warm fuzzy issue Spending isnrsquot the answer
Plan
Framework
System
Results
Solving social problems Objectives
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Beyond Beads and Trinkets ndash BC Mining Review
A lsquohow torsquo article on mining and CSR
Wayne Dunn
BP Venezuela Indigenous Relations ndash Meeting the Challenge Responsibly and Sustainably
Situational assessment and strategic plan for BP Venezuela Authorized for release by BP
Wayne Dunn
Cameco Community Relations Report
Situational assessment and management strategy Authorized for release by Cameco
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author Beyond Beads lsquon Trinkets A systematic approach to managing community relations
A conference paper describing a systematic approach to community relations management helping companies to methodically develop mutually beneficial relationships with local communities and interests (this is one of the earliest papers on this subject ndash written in 1998)
Wayne Dunn
The costs of conflict with local communities in the extractive industry
Analysis of the cost of community conflicts in the Extractive Sector
Rachel Davis and Daniel M Franks
Creating Shared Value
Harvard Business Review interview with Michael Porter
Video
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Social License Its all about value
Discussion on Social License and shareholder Value
Wayne Dunn
Its about Development Commentary on the CIDAMining Company issue
Wayne Dunn
Integrating corporate strategy and social responsibilitymdashmarket returns from stakeholder engagement
Discussion and analysis on market returns on stakeholder engagement
Witold J Henisz Sinziana Dorobantu and Lite J Narty
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
McGill Reporter ndash Four Burning Questions Wayne Dunn on CSR
Discussion on CSR Wayne Dunn
Miningrsquos contribution to sustainable development ndashan overview
Discussion paper prepared by the International Council on Mining and Metals
Millennium Development Goals
United Nations
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Mining and Agriculture Development
A short lsquohow torsquo guide for mining projects to engage with the local agriculture sector
Al Hingston
PDSA Social Value Brochure
Brochure on social value created by Placer Dome South Africa
Placer Dome
The Value of Social License
Opinion piece published in Northern Miner
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Golden Opportunity When a Canadian multinational laid off hundreds of gold miners in South Africa it went many extra miles to help them get back on their feet
Stanford Business School Case Study on Placer Dome in South Africa
Wayne Dunn
The Changing Resource Development Paradigm Maximizing Sustainable Local Benefits from Resource Development
Strategic thought piece prepared for the government of British Columbia Canada
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
The Disappearing Barriers Between Business And Non-profits Are Driving Innovation
Discussion paper
Katherine Pikus
When Condoms are not enough
World Bank staff magazine article on Placer Dome and South African mining industryrsquos work with HIVAIDS
Craig Andrews
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
MINING AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA Preliminary Research on a Potential Pilot Project in Porgera and Lihir
Strategic research and action plan on mining and local economic development in Papua New Guinea prepared for the World Bank
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
What we covered
We will explore Why we even discuss private sector contributions Why does the private sector engage in international
development MDGs as a unifying framework between public private
and civil society sectors in International Development Some case study examples (mostly in extractive
sector) Publicprivatecivil society collaboration ndash case study
and discussion (CIDA and Mining Companies) Open discussion on topics of interest (time permitting)
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Alignment around Shared Value For shareholders For Communities For People For Governments
Private Sector Contributions To International Development
Remember
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Major gold find in WestCentral Turkey No successful
mining project launched in decades Eurogold project
built launched and halted by community action in late 1990s ndash still mothballed
UsakKislidag Minesite
Eurogold site
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Isolated rural area Nearly half of nearby
communities opposed to mine development Agriculture primary
economic activity in rural communities ndash smallmicro family farms
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Engaged with community beginning in early exploration stages Ongoing discussion and consultation for years during
exploration and development CIDA support to develop and strategic development plan Water supply for local villages Support to local health care Jobs and Procurement Agricultural Strategy (worked with farmers and provincial
govt to develop) Animal husbandry efficiencies (dairy sheep genetics etc) Agriculture research capacity
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Smooth permitting process Good local relationships (broad and deep) Over a decade of smooth operations Share price up over 15x (from $075 to $1325 Opened second mine in Turkey
bull Able to deal with controversial watershed issues after relationship success in Usak
waynewaynedunncom Slide 83
MDG Impacts of Eldorado Gold
1 Poverty and hunger (minimal) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Underwater Logging in Ghana
waynewaynedunncom
Private Sector and International Development
Private sector especially resource extraction has a very mixed record bull Some horrendous disasters (Nigeria Warao Peoples in
Venezuela etc) bull Some great successes (Placer Dome Care project
mining and HIVAIDS in South Africa [but mining also created conditions to facilitate the spread of AIDS] AIDS strategy in PNG Cameco in Saskatchewan)
Successes can have a direct impact on Millennium Develpoment Goals
waynewaynedunncom
Group Exercise Using the CIDA and Mining Companies papers that were
circulated on Tuesday discuss the questions below as a group Select a spokesperson to report the group consensus to the
room (if no consensus then have spokesperson report differing positions)
Should Official Development Assistance agencies like
CIDA and multi-laterals like the United Nations Development Program work with private sector in developing economies If yes why And how should they work with them If no why And what should they do when
interestsobjectives overlap
waynewaynedunncom
SDCSR Implementation Challenges
more than a warm fuzzy issue Spending isnrsquot the answer
Plan
Framework
System
Results
Solving social problems Objectives
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Beyond Beads and Trinkets ndash BC Mining Review
A lsquohow torsquo article on mining and CSR
Wayne Dunn
BP Venezuela Indigenous Relations ndash Meeting the Challenge Responsibly and Sustainably
Situational assessment and strategic plan for BP Venezuela Authorized for release by BP
Wayne Dunn
Cameco Community Relations Report
Situational assessment and management strategy Authorized for release by Cameco
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author Beyond Beads lsquon Trinkets A systematic approach to managing community relations
A conference paper describing a systematic approach to community relations management helping companies to methodically develop mutually beneficial relationships with local communities and interests (this is one of the earliest papers on this subject ndash written in 1998)
Wayne Dunn
The costs of conflict with local communities in the extractive industry
Analysis of the cost of community conflicts in the Extractive Sector
Rachel Davis and Daniel M Franks
Creating Shared Value
Harvard Business Review interview with Michael Porter
Video
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Social License Its all about value
Discussion on Social License and shareholder Value
Wayne Dunn
Its about Development Commentary on the CIDAMining Company issue
Wayne Dunn
Integrating corporate strategy and social responsibilitymdashmarket returns from stakeholder engagement
Discussion and analysis on market returns on stakeholder engagement
Witold J Henisz Sinziana Dorobantu and Lite J Narty
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
McGill Reporter ndash Four Burning Questions Wayne Dunn on CSR
Discussion on CSR Wayne Dunn
Miningrsquos contribution to sustainable development ndashan overview
Discussion paper prepared by the International Council on Mining and Metals
Millennium Development Goals
United Nations
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Mining and Agriculture Development
A short lsquohow torsquo guide for mining projects to engage with the local agriculture sector
Al Hingston
PDSA Social Value Brochure
Brochure on social value created by Placer Dome South Africa
Placer Dome
The Value of Social License
Opinion piece published in Northern Miner
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Golden Opportunity When a Canadian multinational laid off hundreds of gold miners in South Africa it went many extra miles to help them get back on their feet
Stanford Business School Case Study on Placer Dome in South Africa
Wayne Dunn
The Changing Resource Development Paradigm Maximizing Sustainable Local Benefits from Resource Development
Strategic thought piece prepared for the government of British Columbia Canada
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
The Disappearing Barriers Between Business And Non-profits Are Driving Innovation
Discussion paper
Katherine Pikus
When Condoms are not enough
World Bank staff magazine article on Placer Dome and South African mining industryrsquos work with HIVAIDS
Craig Andrews
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
MINING AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA Preliminary Research on a Potential Pilot Project in Porgera and Lihir
Strategic research and action plan on mining and local economic development in Papua New Guinea prepared for the World Bank
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
What we covered
We will explore Why we even discuss private sector contributions Why does the private sector engage in international
development MDGs as a unifying framework between public private
and civil society sectors in International Development Some case study examples (mostly in extractive
sector) Publicprivatecivil society collaboration ndash case study
and discussion (CIDA and Mining Companies) Open discussion on topics of interest (time permitting)
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Alignment around Shared Value For shareholders For Communities For People For Governments
Private Sector Contributions To International Development
Remember
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Isolated rural area Nearly half of nearby
communities opposed to mine development Agriculture primary
economic activity in rural communities ndash smallmicro family farms
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Engaged with community beginning in early exploration stages Ongoing discussion and consultation for years during
exploration and development CIDA support to develop and strategic development plan Water supply for local villages Support to local health care Jobs and Procurement Agricultural Strategy (worked with farmers and provincial
govt to develop) Animal husbandry efficiencies (dairy sheep genetics etc) Agriculture research capacity
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Smooth permitting process Good local relationships (broad and deep) Over a decade of smooth operations Share price up over 15x (from $075 to $1325 Opened second mine in Turkey
bull Able to deal with controversial watershed issues after relationship success in Usak
waynewaynedunncom Slide 83
MDG Impacts of Eldorado Gold
1 Poverty and hunger (minimal) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Underwater Logging in Ghana
waynewaynedunncom
Private Sector and International Development
Private sector especially resource extraction has a very mixed record bull Some horrendous disasters (Nigeria Warao Peoples in
Venezuela etc) bull Some great successes (Placer Dome Care project
mining and HIVAIDS in South Africa [but mining also created conditions to facilitate the spread of AIDS] AIDS strategy in PNG Cameco in Saskatchewan)
Successes can have a direct impact on Millennium Develpoment Goals
waynewaynedunncom
Group Exercise Using the CIDA and Mining Companies papers that were
circulated on Tuesday discuss the questions below as a group Select a spokesperson to report the group consensus to the
room (if no consensus then have spokesperson report differing positions)
Should Official Development Assistance agencies like
CIDA and multi-laterals like the United Nations Development Program work with private sector in developing economies If yes why And how should they work with them If no why And what should they do when
interestsobjectives overlap
waynewaynedunncom
SDCSR Implementation Challenges
more than a warm fuzzy issue Spending isnrsquot the answer
Plan
Framework
System
Results
Solving social problems Objectives
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Beyond Beads and Trinkets ndash BC Mining Review
A lsquohow torsquo article on mining and CSR
Wayne Dunn
BP Venezuela Indigenous Relations ndash Meeting the Challenge Responsibly and Sustainably
Situational assessment and strategic plan for BP Venezuela Authorized for release by BP
Wayne Dunn
Cameco Community Relations Report
Situational assessment and management strategy Authorized for release by Cameco
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author Beyond Beads lsquon Trinkets A systematic approach to managing community relations
A conference paper describing a systematic approach to community relations management helping companies to methodically develop mutually beneficial relationships with local communities and interests (this is one of the earliest papers on this subject ndash written in 1998)
Wayne Dunn
The costs of conflict with local communities in the extractive industry
Analysis of the cost of community conflicts in the Extractive Sector
Rachel Davis and Daniel M Franks
Creating Shared Value
Harvard Business Review interview with Michael Porter
Video
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Social License Its all about value
Discussion on Social License and shareholder Value
Wayne Dunn
Its about Development Commentary on the CIDAMining Company issue
Wayne Dunn
Integrating corporate strategy and social responsibilitymdashmarket returns from stakeholder engagement
Discussion and analysis on market returns on stakeholder engagement
Witold J Henisz Sinziana Dorobantu and Lite J Narty
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
McGill Reporter ndash Four Burning Questions Wayne Dunn on CSR
Discussion on CSR Wayne Dunn
Miningrsquos contribution to sustainable development ndashan overview
Discussion paper prepared by the International Council on Mining and Metals
Millennium Development Goals
United Nations
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Mining and Agriculture Development
A short lsquohow torsquo guide for mining projects to engage with the local agriculture sector
Al Hingston
PDSA Social Value Brochure
Brochure on social value created by Placer Dome South Africa
Placer Dome
The Value of Social License
Opinion piece published in Northern Miner
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Golden Opportunity When a Canadian multinational laid off hundreds of gold miners in South Africa it went many extra miles to help them get back on their feet
Stanford Business School Case Study on Placer Dome in South Africa
Wayne Dunn
The Changing Resource Development Paradigm Maximizing Sustainable Local Benefits from Resource Development
Strategic thought piece prepared for the government of British Columbia Canada
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
The Disappearing Barriers Between Business And Non-profits Are Driving Innovation
Discussion paper
Katherine Pikus
When Condoms are not enough
World Bank staff magazine article on Placer Dome and South African mining industryrsquos work with HIVAIDS
Craig Andrews
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
MINING AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA Preliminary Research on a Potential Pilot Project in Porgera and Lihir
Strategic research and action plan on mining and local economic development in Papua New Guinea prepared for the World Bank
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
What we covered
We will explore Why we even discuss private sector contributions Why does the private sector engage in international
development MDGs as a unifying framework between public private
and civil society sectors in International Development Some case study examples (mostly in extractive
sector) Publicprivatecivil society collaboration ndash case study
and discussion (CIDA and Mining Companies) Open discussion on topics of interest (time permitting)
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Alignment around Shared Value For shareholders For Communities For People For Governments
Private Sector Contributions To International Development
Remember
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Engaged with community beginning in early exploration stages Ongoing discussion and consultation for years during
exploration and development CIDA support to develop and strategic development plan Water supply for local villages Support to local health care Jobs and Procurement Agricultural Strategy (worked with farmers and provincial
govt to develop) Animal husbandry efficiencies (dairy sheep genetics etc) Agriculture research capacity
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Smooth permitting process Good local relationships (broad and deep) Over a decade of smooth operations Share price up over 15x (from $075 to $1325 Opened second mine in Turkey
bull Able to deal with controversial watershed issues after relationship success in Usak
waynewaynedunncom Slide 83
MDG Impacts of Eldorado Gold
1 Poverty and hunger (minimal) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Underwater Logging in Ghana
waynewaynedunncom
Private Sector and International Development
Private sector especially resource extraction has a very mixed record bull Some horrendous disasters (Nigeria Warao Peoples in
Venezuela etc) bull Some great successes (Placer Dome Care project
mining and HIVAIDS in South Africa [but mining also created conditions to facilitate the spread of AIDS] AIDS strategy in PNG Cameco in Saskatchewan)
Successes can have a direct impact on Millennium Develpoment Goals
waynewaynedunncom
Group Exercise Using the CIDA and Mining Companies papers that were
circulated on Tuesday discuss the questions below as a group Select a spokesperson to report the group consensus to the
room (if no consensus then have spokesperson report differing positions)
Should Official Development Assistance agencies like
CIDA and multi-laterals like the United Nations Development Program work with private sector in developing economies If yes why And how should they work with them If no why And what should they do when
interestsobjectives overlap
waynewaynedunncom
SDCSR Implementation Challenges
more than a warm fuzzy issue Spending isnrsquot the answer
Plan
Framework
System
Results
Solving social problems Objectives
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Beyond Beads and Trinkets ndash BC Mining Review
A lsquohow torsquo article on mining and CSR
Wayne Dunn
BP Venezuela Indigenous Relations ndash Meeting the Challenge Responsibly and Sustainably
Situational assessment and strategic plan for BP Venezuela Authorized for release by BP
Wayne Dunn
Cameco Community Relations Report
Situational assessment and management strategy Authorized for release by Cameco
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author Beyond Beads lsquon Trinkets A systematic approach to managing community relations
A conference paper describing a systematic approach to community relations management helping companies to methodically develop mutually beneficial relationships with local communities and interests (this is one of the earliest papers on this subject ndash written in 1998)
Wayne Dunn
The costs of conflict with local communities in the extractive industry
Analysis of the cost of community conflicts in the Extractive Sector
Rachel Davis and Daniel M Franks
Creating Shared Value
Harvard Business Review interview with Michael Porter
Video
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Social License Its all about value
Discussion on Social License and shareholder Value
Wayne Dunn
Its about Development Commentary on the CIDAMining Company issue
Wayne Dunn
Integrating corporate strategy and social responsibilitymdashmarket returns from stakeholder engagement
Discussion and analysis on market returns on stakeholder engagement
Witold J Henisz Sinziana Dorobantu and Lite J Narty
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
McGill Reporter ndash Four Burning Questions Wayne Dunn on CSR
Discussion on CSR Wayne Dunn
Miningrsquos contribution to sustainable development ndashan overview
Discussion paper prepared by the International Council on Mining and Metals
Millennium Development Goals
United Nations
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Mining and Agriculture Development
A short lsquohow torsquo guide for mining projects to engage with the local agriculture sector
Al Hingston
PDSA Social Value Brochure
Brochure on social value created by Placer Dome South Africa
Placer Dome
The Value of Social License
Opinion piece published in Northern Miner
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Golden Opportunity When a Canadian multinational laid off hundreds of gold miners in South Africa it went many extra miles to help them get back on their feet
Stanford Business School Case Study on Placer Dome in South Africa
Wayne Dunn
The Changing Resource Development Paradigm Maximizing Sustainable Local Benefits from Resource Development
Strategic thought piece prepared for the government of British Columbia Canada
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
The Disappearing Barriers Between Business And Non-profits Are Driving Innovation
Discussion paper
Katherine Pikus
When Condoms are not enough
World Bank staff magazine article on Placer Dome and South African mining industryrsquos work with HIVAIDS
Craig Andrews
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
MINING AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA Preliminary Research on a Potential Pilot Project in Porgera and Lihir
Strategic research and action plan on mining and local economic development in Papua New Guinea prepared for the World Bank
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
What we covered
We will explore Why we even discuss private sector contributions Why does the private sector engage in international
development MDGs as a unifying framework between public private
and civil society sectors in International Development Some case study examples (mostly in extractive
sector) Publicprivatecivil society collaboration ndash case study
and discussion (CIDA and Mining Companies) Open discussion on topics of interest (time permitting)
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Alignment around Shared Value For shareholders For Communities For People For Governments
Private Sector Contributions To International Development
Remember
waynewaynedunncom
Eldorado Gold in Turkey
Smooth permitting process Good local relationships (broad and deep) Over a decade of smooth operations Share price up over 15x (from $075 to $1325 Opened second mine in Turkey
bull Able to deal with controversial watershed issues after relationship success in Usak
waynewaynedunncom Slide 83
MDG Impacts of Eldorado Gold
1 Poverty and hunger (minimal) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Underwater Logging in Ghana
waynewaynedunncom
Private Sector and International Development
Private sector especially resource extraction has a very mixed record bull Some horrendous disasters (Nigeria Warao Peoples in
Venezuela etc) bull Some great successes (Placer Dome Care project
mining and HIVAIDS in South Africa [but mining also created conditions to facilitate the spread of AIDS] AIDS strategy in PNG Cameco in Saskatchewan)
Successes can have a direct impact on Millennium Develpoment Goals
waynewaynedunncom
Group Exercise Using the CIDA and Mining Companies papers that were
circulated on Tuesday discuss the questions below as a group Select a spokesperson to report the group consensus to the
room (if no consensus then have spokesperson report differing positions)
Should Official Development Assistance agencies like
CIDA and multi-laterals like the United Nations Development Program work with private sector in developing economies If yes why And how should they work with them If no why And what should they do when
interestsobjectives overlap
waynewaynedunncom
SDCSR Implementation Challenges
more than a warm fuzzy issue Spending isnrsquot the answer
Plan
Framework
System
Results
Solving social problems Objectives
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Beyond Beads and Trinkets ndash BC Mining Review
A lsquohow torsquo article on mining and CSR
Wayne Dunn
BP Venezuela Indigenous Relations ndash Meeting the Challenge Responsibly and Sustainably
Situational assessment and strategic plan for BP Venezuela Authorized for release by BP
Wayne Dunn
Cameco Community Relations Report
Situational assessment and management strategy Authorized for release by Cameco
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author Beyond Beads lsquon Trinkets A systematic approach to managing community relations
A conference paper describing a systematic approach to community relations management helping companies to methodically develop mutually beneficial relationships with local communities and interests (this is one of the earliest papers on this subject ndash written in 1998)
Wayne Dunn
The costs of conflict with local communities in the extractive industry
Analysis of the cost of community conflicts in the Extractive Sector
Rachel Davis and Daniel M Franks
Creating Shared Value
Harvard Business Review interview with Michael Porter
Video
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Social License Its all about value
Discussion on Social License and shareholder Value
Wayne Dunn
Its about Development Commentary on the CIDAMining Company issue
Wayne Dunn
Integrating corporate strategy and social responsibilitymdashmarket returns from stakeholder engagement
Discussion and analysis on market returns on stakeholder engagement
Witold J Henisz Sinziana Dorobantu and Lite J Narty
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
McGill Reporter ndash Four Burning Questions Wayne Dunn on CSR
Discussion on CSR Wayne Dunn
Miningrsquos contribution to sustainable development ndashan overview
Discussion paper prepared by the International Council on Mining and Metals
Millennium Development Goals
United Nations
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Mining and Agriculture Development
A short lsquohow torsquo guide for mining projects to engage with the local agriculture sector
Al Hingston
PDSA Social Value Brochure
Brochure on social value created by Placer Dome South Africa
Placer Dome
The Value of Social License
Opinion piece published in Northern Miner
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Golden Opportunity When a Canadian multinational laid off hundreds of gold miners in South Africa it went many extra miles to help them get back on their feet
Stanford Business School Case Study on Placer Dome in South Africa
Wayne Dunn
The Changing Resource Development Paradigm Maximizing Sustainable Local Benefits from Resource Development
Strategic thought piece prepared for the government of British Columbia Canada
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
The Disappearing Barriers Between Business And Non-profits Are Driving Innovation
Discussion paper
Katherine Pikus
When Condoms are not enough
World Bank staff magazine article on Placer Dome and South African mining industryrsquos work with HIVAIDS
Craig Andrews
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
MINING AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA Preliminary Research on a Potential Pilot Project in Porgera and Lihir
Strategic research and action plan on mining and local economic development in Papua New Guinea prepared for the World Bank
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
What we covered
We will explore Why we even discuss private sector contributions Why does the private sector engage in international
development MDGs as a unifying framework between public private
and civil society sectors in International Development Some case study examples (mostly in extractive
sector) Publicprivatecivil society collaboration ndash case study
and discussion (CIDA and Mining Companies) Open discussion on topics of interest (time permitting)
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Alignment around Shared Value For shareholders For Communities For People For Governments
Private Sector Contributions To International Development
Remember
waynewaynedunncom Slide 83
MDG Impacts of Eldorado Gold
1 Poverty and hunger (minimal) 2 Some impact on primary education (peripheral) 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIVAIDS malaria and other diseass 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development
(Placer Dome CIDA Civil Society NGOs)
waynewaynedunncom
Underwater Logging in Ghana
waynewaynedunncom
Private Sector and International Development
Private sector especially resource extraction has a very mixed record bull Some horrendous disasters (Nigeria Warao Peoples in
Venezuela etc) bull Some great successes (Placer Dome Care project
mining and HIVAIDS in South Africa [but mining also created conditions to facilitate the spread of AIDS] AIDS strategy in PNG Cameco in Saskatchewan)
Successes can have a direct impact on Millennium Develpoment Goals
waynewaynedunncom
Group Exercise Using the CIDA and Mining Companies papers that were
circulated on Tuesday discuss the questions below as a group Select a spokesperson to report the group consensus to the
room (if no consensus then have spokesperson report differing positions)
Should Official Development Assistance agencies like
CIDA and multi-laterals like the United Nations Development Program work with private sector in developing economies If yes why And how should they work with them If no why And what should they do when
interestsobjectives overlap
waynewaynedunncom
SDCSR Implementation Challenges
more than a warm fuzzy issue Spending isnrsquot the answer
Plan
Framework
System
Results
Solving social problems Objectives
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Beyond Beads and Trinkets ndash BC Mining Review
A lsquohow torsquo article on mining and CSR
Wayne Dunn
BP Venezuela Indigenous Relations ndash Meeting the Challenge Responsibly and Sustainably
Situational assessment and strategic plan for BP Venezuela Authorized for release by BP
Wayne Dunn
Cameco Community Relations Report
Situational assessment and management strategy Authorized for release by Cameco
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author Beyond Beads lsquon Trinkets A systematic approach to managing community relations
A conference paper describing a systematic approach to community relations management helping companies to methodically develop mutually beneficial relationships with local communities and interests (this is one of the earliest papers on this subject ndash written in 1998)
Wayne Dunn
The costs of conflict with local communities in the extractive industry
Analysis of the cost of community conflicts in the Extractive Sector
Rachel Davis and Daniel M Franks
Creating Shared Value
Harvard Business Review interview with Michael Porter
Video
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Social License Its all about value
Discussion on Social License and shareholder Value
Wayne Dunn
Its about Development Commentary on the CIDAMining Company issue
Wayne Dunn
Integrating corporate strategy and social responsibilitymdashmarket returns from stakeholder engagement
Discussion and analysis on market returns on stakeholder engagement
Witold J Henisz Sinziana Dorobantu and Lite J Narty
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
McGill Reporter ndash Four Burning Questions Wayne Dunn on CSR
Discussion on CSR Wayne Dunn
Miningrsquos contribution to sustainable development ndashan overview
Discussion paper prepared by the International Council on Mining and Metals
Millennium Development Goals
United Nations
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Mining and Agriculture Development
A short lsquohow torsquo guide for mining projects to engage with the local agriculture sector
Al Hingston
PDSA Social Value Brochure
Brochure on social value created by Placer Dome South Africa
Placer Dome
The Value of Social License
Opinion piece published in Northern Miner
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Golden Opportunity When a Canadian multinational laid off hundreds of gold miners in South Africa it went many extra miles to help them get back on their feet
Stanford Business School Case Study on Placer Dome in South Africa
Wayne Dunn
The Changing Resource Development Paradigm Maximizing Sustainable Local Benefits from Resource Development
Strategic thought piece prepared for the government of British Columbia Canada
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
The Disappearing Barriers Between Business And Non-profits Are Driving Innovation
Discussion paper
Katherine Pikus
When Condoms are not enough
World Bank staff magazine article on Placer Dome and South African mining industryrsquos work with HIVAIDS
Craig Andrews
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
MINING AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA Preliminary Research on a Potential Pilot Project in Porgera and Lihir
Strategic research and action plan on mining and local economic development in Papua New Guinea prepared for the World Bank
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
What we covered
We will explore Why we even discuss private sector contributions Why does the private sector engage in international
development MDGs as a unifying framework between public private
and civil society sectors in International Development Some case study examples (mostly in extractive
sector) Publicprivatecivil society collaboration ndash case study
and discussion (CIDA and Mining Companies) Open discussion on topics of interest (time permitting)
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Alignment around Shared Value For shareholders For Communities For People For Governments
Private Sector Contributions To International Development
Remember
waynewaynedunncom
Underwater Logging in Ghana
waynewaynedunncom
Private Sector and International Development
Private sector especially resource extraction has a very mixed record bull Some horrendous disasters (Nigeria Warao Peoples in
Venezuela etc) bull Some great successes (Placer Dome Care project
mining and HIVAIDS in South Africa [but mining also created conditions to facilitate the spread of AIDS] AIDS strategy in PNG Cameco in Saskatchewan)
Successes can have a direct impact on Millennium Develpoment Goals
waynewaynedunncom
Group Exercise Using the CIDA and Mining Companies papers that were
circulated on Tuesday discuss the questions below as a group Select a spokesperson to report the group consensus to the
room (if no consensus then have spokesperson report differing positions)
Should Official Development Assistance agencies like
CIDA and multi-laterals like the United Nations Development Program work with private sector in developing economies If yes why And how should they work with them If no why And what should they do when
interestsobjectives overlap
waynewaynedunncom
SDCSR Implementation Challenges
more than a warm fuzzy issue Spending isnrsquot the answer
Plan
Framework
System
Results
Solving social problems Objectives
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Beyond Beads and Trinkets ndash BC Mining Review
A lsquohow torsquo article on mining and CSR
Wayne Dunn
BP Venezuela Indigenous Relations ndash Meeting the Challenge Responsibly and Sustainably
Situational assessment and strategic plan for BP Venezuela Authorized for release by BP
Wayne Dunn
Cameco Community Relations Report
Situational assessment and management strategy Authorized for release by Cameco
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author Beyond Beads lsquon Trinkets A systematic approach to managing community relations
A conference paper describing a systematic approach to community relations management helping companies to methodically develop mutually beneficial relationships with local communities and interests (this is one of the earliest papers on this subject ndash written in 1998)
Wayne Dunn
The costs of conflict with local communities in the extractive industry
Analysis of the cost of community conflicts in the Extractive Sector
Rachel Davis and Daniel M Franks
Creating Shared Value
Harvard Business Review interview with Michael Porter
Video
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Social License Its all about value
Discussion on Social License and shareholder Value
Wayne Dunn
Its about Development Commentary on the CIDAMining Company issue
Wayne Dunn
Integrating corporate strategy and social responsibilitymdashmarket returns from stakeholder engagement
Discussion and analysis on market returns on stakeholder engagement
Witold J Henisz Sinziana Dorobantu and Lite J Narty
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
McGill Reporter ndash Four Burning Questions Wayne Dunn on CSR
Discussion on CSR Wayne Dunn
Miningrsquos contribution to sustainable development ndashan overview
Discussion paper prepared by the International Council on Mining and Metals
Millennium Development Goals
United Nations
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Mining and Agriculture Development
A short lsquohow torsquo guide for mining projects to engage with the local agriculture sector
Al Hingston
PDSA Social Value Brochure
Brochure on social value created by Placer Dome South Africa
Placer Dome
The Value of Social License
Opinion piece published in Northern Miner
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Golden Opportunity When a Canadian multinational laid off hundreds of gold miners in South Africa it went many extra miles to help them get back on their feet
Stanford Business School Case Study on Placer Dome in South Africa
Wayne Dunn
The Changing Resource Development Paradigm Maximizing Sustainable Local Benefits from Resource Development
Strategic thought piece prepared for the government of British Columbia Canada
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
The Disappearing Barriers Between Business And Non-profits Are Driving Innovation
Discussion paper
Katherine Pikus
When Condoms are not enough
World Bank staff magazine article on Placer Dome and South African mining industryrsquos work with HIVAIDS
Craig Andrews
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
MINING AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA Preliminary Research on a Potential Pilot Project in Porgera and Lihir
Strategic research and action plan on mining and local economic development in Papua New Guinea prepared for the World Bank
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
What we covered
We will explore Why we even discuss private sector contributions Why does the private sector engage in international
development MDGs as a unifying framework between public private
and civil society sectors in International Development Some case study examples (mostly in extractive
sector) Publicprivatecivil society collaboration ndash case study
and discussion (CIDA and Mining Companies) Open discussion on topics of interest (time permitting)
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Alignment around Shared Value For shareholders For Communities For People For Governments
Private Sector Contributions To International Development
Remember
waynewaynedunncom
Private Sector and International Development
Private sector especially resource extraction has a very mixed record bull Some horrendous disasters (Nigeria Warao Peoples in
Venezuela etc) bull Some great successes (Placer Dome Care project
mining and HIVAIDS in South Africa [but mining also created conditions to facilitate the spread of AIDS] AIDS strategy in PNG Cameco in Saskatchewan)
Successes can have a direct impact on Millennium Develpoment Goals
waynewaynedunncom
Group Exercise Using the CIDA and Mining Companies papers that were
circulated on Tuesday discuss the questions below as a group Select a spokesperson to report the group consensus to the
room (if no consensus then have spokesperson report differing positions)
Should Official Development Assistance agencies like
CIDA and multi-laterals like the United Nations Development Program work with private sector in developing economies If yes why And how should they work with them If no why And what should they do when
interestsobjectives overlap
waynewaynedunncom
SDCSR Implementation Challenges
more than a warm fuzzy issue Spending isnrsquot the answer
Plan
Framework
System
Results
Solving social problems Objectives
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Beyond Beads and Trinkets ndash BC Mining Review
A lsquohow torsquo article on mining and CSR
Wayne Dunn
BP Venezuela Indigenous Relations ndash Meeting the Challenge Responsibly and Sustainably
Situational assessment and strategic plan for BP Venezuela Authorized for release by BP
Wayne Dunn
Cameco Community Relations Report
Situational assessment and management strategy Authorized for release by Cameco
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author Beyond Beads lsquon Trinkets A systematic approach to managing community relations
A conference paper describing a systematic approach to community relations management helping companies to methodically develop mutually beneficial relationships with local communities and interests (this is one of the earliest papers on this subject ndash written in 1998)
Wayne Dunn
The costs of conflict with local communities in the extractive industry
Analysis of the cost of community conflicts in the Extractive Sector
Rachel Davis and Daniel M Franks
Creating Shared Value
Harvard Business Review interview with Michael Porter
Video
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Social License Its all about value
Discussion on Social License and shareholder Value
Wayne Dunn
Its about Development Commentary on the CIDAMining Company issue
Wayne Dunn
Integrating corporate strategy and social responsibilitymdashmarket returns from stakeholder engagement
Discussion and analysis on market returns on stakeholder engagement
Witold J Henisz Sinziana Dorobantu and Lite J Narty
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
McGill Reporter ndash Four Burning Questions Wayne Dunn on CSR
Discussion on CSR Wayne Dunn
Miningrsquos contribution to sustainable development ndashan overview
Discussion paper prepared by the International Council on Mining and Metals
Millennium Development Goals
United Nations
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Mining and Agriculture Development
A short lsquohow torsquo guide for mining projects to engage with the local agriculture sector
Al Hingston
PDSA Social Value Brochure
Brochure on social value created by Placer Dome South Africa
Placer Dome
The Value of Social License
Opinion piece published in Northern Miner
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Golden Opportunity When a Canadian multinational laid off hundreds of gold miners in South Africa it went many extra miles to help them get back on their feet
Stanford Business School Case Study on Placer Dome in South Africa
Wayne Dunn
The Changing Resource Development Paradigm Maximizing Sustainable Local Benefits from Resource Development
Strategic thought piece prepared for the government of British Columbia Canada
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
The Disappearing Barriers Between Business And Non-profits Are Driving Innovation
Discussion paper
Katherine Pikus
When Condoms are not enough
World Bank staff magazine article on Placer Dome and South African mining industryrsquos work with HIVAIDS
Craig Andrews
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
MINING AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA Preliminary Research on a Potential Pilot Project in Porgera and Lihir
Strategic research and action plan on mining and local economic development in Papua New Guinea prepared for the World Bank
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
What we covered
We will explore Why we even discuss private sector contributions Why does the private sector engage in international
development MDGs as a unifying framework between public private
and civil society sectors in International Development Some case study examples (mostly in extractive
sector) Publicprivatecivil society collaboration ndash case study
and discussion (CIDA and Mining Companies) Open discussion on topics of interest (time permitting)
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Alignment around Shared Value For shareholders For Communities For People For Governments
Private Sector Contributions To International Development
Remember
waynewaynedunncom
Group Exercise Using the CIDA and Mining Companies papers that were
circulated on Tuesday discuss the questions below as a group Select a spokesperson to report the group consensus to the
room (if no consensus then have spokesperson report differing positions)
Should Official Development Assistance agencies like
CIDA and multi-laterals like the United Nations Development Program work with private sector in developing economies If yes why And how should they work with them If no why And what should they do when
interestsobjectives overlap
waynewaynedunncom
SDCSR Implementation Challenges
more than a warm fuzzy issue Spending isnrsquot the answer
Plan
Framework
System
Results
Solving social problems Objectives
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Beyond Beads and Trinkets ndash BC Mining Review
A lsquohow torsquo article on mining and CSR
Wayne Dunn
BP Venezuela Indigenous Relations ndash Meeting the Challenge Responsibly and Sustainably
Situational assessment and strategic plan for BP Venezuela Authorized for release by BP
Wayne Dunn
Cameco Community Relations Report
Situational assessment and management strategy Authorized for release by Cameco
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author Beyond Beads lsquon Trinkets A systematic approach to managing community relations
A conference paper describing a systematic approach to community relations management helping companies to methodically develop mutually beneficial relationships with local communities and interests (this is one of the earliest papers on this subject ndash written in 1998)
Wayne Dunn
The costs of conflict with local communities in the extractive industry
Analysis of the cost of community conflicts in the Extractive Sector
Rachel Davis and Daniel M Franks
Creating Shared Value
Harvard Business Review interview with Michael Porter
Video
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Social License Its all about value
Discussion on Social License and shareholder Value
Wayne Dunn
Its about Development Commentary on the CIDAMining Company issue
Wayne Dunn
Integrating corporate strategy and social responsibilitymdashmarket returns from stakeholder engagement
Discussion and analysis on market returns on stakeholder engagement
Witold J Henisz Sinziana Dorobantu and Lite J Narty
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
McGill Reporter ndash Four Burning Questions Wayne Dunn on CSR
Discussion on CSR Wayne Dunn
Miningrsquos contribution to sustainable development ndashan overview
Discussion paper prepared by the International Council on Mining and Metals
Millennium Development Goals
United Nations
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Mining and Agriculture Development
A short lsquohow torsquo guide for mining projects to engage with the local agriculture sector
Al Hingston
PDSA Social Value Brochure
Brochure on social value created by Placer Dome South Africa
Placer Dome
The Value of Social License
Opinion piece published in Northern Miner
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Golden Opportunity When a Canadian multinational laid off hundreds of gold miners in South Africa it went many extra miles to help them get back on their feet
Stanford Business School Case Study on Placer Dome in South Africa
Wayne Dunn
The Changing Resource Development Paradigm Maximizing Sustainable Local Benefits from Resource Development
Strategic thought piece prepared for the government of British Columbia Canada
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
The Disappearing Barriers Between Business And Non-profits Are Driving Innovation
Discussion paper
Katherine Pikus
When Condoms are not enough
World Bank staff magazine article on Placer Dome and South African mining industryrsquos work with HIVAIDS
Craig Andrews
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
MINING AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA Preliminary Research on a Potential Pilot Project in Porgera and Lihir
Strategic research and action plan on mining and local economic development in Papua New Guinea prepared for the World Bank
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
What we covered
We will explore Why we even discuss private sector contributions Why does the private sector engage in international
development MDGs as a unifying framework between public private
and civil society sectors in International Development Some case study examples (mostly in extractive
sector) Publicprivatecivil society collaboration ndash case study
and discussion (CIDA and Mining Companies) Open discussion on topics of interest (time permitting)
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Alignment around Shared Value For shareholders For Communities For People For Governments
Private Sector Contributions To International Development
Remember
waynewaynedunncom
SDCSR Implementation Challenges
more than a warm fuzzy issue Spending isnrsquot the answer
Plan
Framework
System
Results
Solving social problems Objectives
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Beyond Beads and Trinkets ndash BC Mining Review
A lsquohow torsquo article on mining and CSR
Wayne Dunn
BP Venezuela Indigenous Relations ndash Meeting the Challenge Responsibly and Sustainably
Situational assessment and strategic plan for BP Venezuela Authorized for release by BP
Wayne Dunn
Cameco Community Relations Report
Situational assessment and management strategy Authorized for release by Cameco
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author Beyond Beads lsquon Trinkets A systematic approach to managing community relations
A conference paper describing a systematic approach to community relations management helping companies to methodically develop mutually beneficial relationships with local communities and interests (this is one of the earliest papers on this subject ndash written in 1998)
Wayne Dunn
The costs of conflict with local communities in the extractive industry
Analysis of the cost of community conflicts in the Extractive Sector
Rachel Davis and Daniel M Franks
Creating Shared Value
Harvard Business Review interview with Michael Porter
Video
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Social License Its all about value
Discussion on Social License and shareholder Value
Wayne Dunn
Its about Development Commentary on the CIDAMining Company issue
Wayne Dunn
Integrating corporate strategy and social responsibilitymdashmarket returns from stakeholder engagement
Discussion and analysis on market returns on stakeholder engagement
Witold J Henisz Sinziana Dorobantu and Lite J Narty
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
McGill Reporter ndash Four Burning Questions Wayne Dunn on CSR
Discussion on CSR Wayne Dunn
Miningrsquos contribution to sustainable development ndashan overview
Discussion paper prepared by the International Council on Mining and Metals
Millennium Development Goals
United Nations
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Mining and Agriculture Development
A short lsquohow torsquo guide for mining projects to engage with the local agriculture sector
Al Hingston
PDSA Social Value Brochure
Brochure on social value created by Placer Dome South Africa
Placer Dome
The Value of Social License
Opinion piece published in Northern Miner
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Golden Opportunity When a Canadian multinational laid off hundreds of gold miners in South Africa it went many extra miles to help them get back on their feet
Stanford Business School Case Study on Placer Dome in South Africa
Wayne Dunn
The Changing Resource Development Paradigm Maximizing Sustainable Local Benefits from Resource Development
Strategic thought piece prepared for the government of British Columbia Canada
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
The Disappearing Barriers Between Business And Non-profits Are Driving Innovation
Discussion paper
Katherine Pikus
When Condoms are not enough
World Bank staff magazine article on Placer Dome and South African mining industryrsquos work with HIVAIDS
Craig Andrews
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
MINING AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA Preliminary Research on a Potential Pilot Project in Porgera and Lihir
Strategic research and action plan on mining and local economic development in Papua New Guinea prepared for the World Bank
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
What we covered
We will explore Why we even discuss private sector contributions Why does the private sector engage in international
development MDGs as a unifying framework between public private
and civil society sectors in International Development Some case study examples (mostly in extractive
sector) Publicprivatecivil society collaboration ndash case study
and discussion (CIDA and Mining Companies) Open discussion on topics of interest (time permitting)
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Alignment around Shared Value For shareholders For Communities For People For Governments
Private Sector Contributions To International Development
Remember
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Beyond Beads and Trinkets ndash BC Mining Review
A lsquohow torsquo article on mining and CSR
Wayne Dunn
BP Venezuela Indigenous Relations ndash Meeting the Challenge Responsibly and Sustainably
Situational assessment and strategic plan for BP Venezuela Authorized for release by BP
Wayne Dunn
Cameco Community Relations Report
Situational assessment and management strategy Authorized for release by Cameco
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author Beyond Beads lsquon Trinkets A systematic approach to managing community relations
A conference paper describing a systematic approach to community relations management helping companies to methodically develop mutually beneficial relationships with local communities and interests (this is one of the earliest papers on this subject ndash written in 1998)
Wayne Dunn
The costs of conflict with local communities in the extractive industry
Analysis of the cost of community conflicts in the Extractive Sector
Rachel Davis and Daniel M Franks
Creating Shared Value
Harvard Business Review interview with Michael Porter
Video
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Social License Its all about value
Discussion on Social License and shareholder Value
Wayne Dunn
Its about Development Commentary on the CIDAMining Company issue
Wayne Dunn
Integrating corporate strategy and social responsibilitymdashmarket returns from stakeholder engagement
Discussion and analysis on market returns on stakeholder engagement
Witold J Henisz Sinziana Dorobantu and Lite J Narty
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
McGill Reporter ndash Four Burning Questions Wayne Dunn on CSR
Discussion on CSR Wayne Dunn
Miningrsquos contribution to sustainable development ndashan overview
Discussion paper prepared by the International Council on Mining and Metals
Millennium Development Goals
United Nations
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Mining and Agriculture Development
A short lsquohow torsquo guide for mining projects to engage with the local agriculture sector
Al Hingston
PDSA Social Value Brochure
Brochure on social value created by Placer Dome South Africa
Placer Dome
The Value of Social License
Opinion piece published in Northern Miner
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Golden Opportunity When a Canadian multinational laid off hundreds of gold miners in South Africa it went many extra miles to help them get back on their feet
Stanford Business School Case Study on Placer Dome in South Africa
Wayne Dunn
The Changing Resource Development Paradigm Maximizing Sustainable Local Benefits from Resource Development
Strategic thought piece prepared for the government of British Columbia Canada
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
The Disappearing Barriers Between Business And Non-profits Are Driving Innovation
Discussion paper
Katherine Pikus
When Condoms are not enough
World Bank staff magazine article on Placer Dome and South African mining industryrsquos work with HIVAIDS
Craig Andrews
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
MINING AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA Preliminary Research on a Potential Pilot Project in Porgera and Lihir
Strategic research and action plan on mining and local economic development in Papua New Guinea prepared for the World Bank
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
What we covered
We will explore Why we even discuss private sector contributions Why does the private sector engage in international
development MDGs as a unifying framework between public private
and civil society sectors in International Development Some case study examples (mostly in extractive
sector) Publicprivatecivil society collaboration ndash case study
and discussion (CIDA and Mining Companies) Open discussion on topics of interest (time permitting)
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Alignment around Shared Value For shareholders For Communities For People For Governments
Private Sector Contributions To International Development
Remember
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author Beyond Beads lsquon Trinkets A systematic approach to managing community relations
A conference paper describing a systematic approach to community relations management helping companies to methodically develop mutually beneficial relationships with local communities and interests (this is one of the earliest papers on this subject ndash written in 1998)
Wayne Dunn
The costs of conflict with local communities in the extractive industry
Analysis of the cost of community conflicts in the Extractive Sector
Rachel Davis and Daniel M Franks
Creating Shared Value
Harvard Business Review interview with Michael Porter
Video
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Social License Its all about value
Discussion on Social License and shareholder Value
Wayne Dunn
Its about Development Commentary on the CIDAMining Company issue
Wayne Dunn
Integrating corporate strategy and social responsibilitymdashmarket returns from stakeholder engagement
Discussion and analysis on market returns on stakeholder engagement
Witold J Henisz Sinziana Dorobantu and Lite J Narty
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
McGill Reporter ndash Four Burning Questions Wayne Dunn on CSR
Discussion on CSR Wayne Dunn
Miningrsquos contribution to sustainable development ndashan overview
Discussion paper prepared by the International Council on Mining and Metals
Millennium Development Goals
United Nations
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Mining and Agriculture Development
A short lsquohow torsquo guide for mining projects to engage with the local agriculture sector
Al Hingston
PDSA Social Value Brochure
Brochure on social value created by Placer Dome South Africa
Placer Dome
The Value of Social License
Opinion piece published in Northern Miner
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Golden Opportunity When a Canadian multinational laid off hundreds of gold miners in South Africa it went many extra miles to help them get back on their feet
Stanford Business School Case Study on Placer Dome in South Africa
Wayne Dunn
The Changing Resource Development Paradigm Maximizing Sustainable Local Benefits from Resource Development
Strategic thought piece prepared for the government of British Columbia Canada
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
The Disappearing Barriers Between Business And Non-profits Are Driving Innovation
Discussion paper
Katherine Pikus
When Condoms are not enough
World Bank staff magazine article on Placer Dome and South African mining industryrsquos work with HIVAIDS
Craig Andrews
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
MINING AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA Preliminary Research on a Potential Pilot Project in Porgera and Lihir
Strategic research and action plan on mining and local economic development in Papua New Guinea prepared for the World Bank
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
What we covered
We will explore Why we even discuss private sector contributions Why does the private sector engage in international
development MDGs as a unifying framework between public private
and civil society sectors in International Development Some case study examples (mostly in extractive
sector) Publicprivatecivil society collaboration ndash case study
and discussion (CIDA and Mining Companies) Open discussion on topics of interest (time permitting)
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Alignment around Shared Value For shareholders For Communities For People For Governments
Private Sector Contributions To International Development
Remember
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Social License Its all about value
Discussion on Social License and shareholder Value
Wayne Dunn
Its about Development Commentary on the CIDAMining Company issue
Wayne Dunn
Integrating corporate strategy and social responsibilitymdashmarket returns from stakeholder engagement
Discussion and analysis on market returns on stakeholder engagement
Witold J Henisz Sinziana Dorobantu and Lite J Narty
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
McGill Reporter ndash Four Burning Questions Wayne Dunn on CSR
Discussion on CSR Wayne Dunn
Miningrsquos contribution to sustainable development ndashan overview
Discussion paper prepared by the International Council on Mining and Metals
Millennium Development Goals
United Nations
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Mining and Agriculture Development
A short lsquohow torsquo guide for mining projects to engage with the local agriculture sector
Al Hingston
PDSA Social Value Brochure
Brochure on social value created by Placer Dome South Africa
Placer Dome
The Value of Social License
Opinion piece published in Northern Miner
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Golden Opportunity When a Canadian multinational laid off hundreds of gold miners in South Africa it went many extra miles to help them get back on their feet
Stanford Business School Case Study on Placer Dome in South Africa
Wayne Dunn
The Changing Resource Development Paradigm Maximizing Sustainable Local Benefits from Resource Development
Strategic thought piece prepared for the government of British Columbia Canada
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
The Disappearing Barriers Between Business And Non-profits Are Driving Innovation
Discussion paper
Katherine Pikus
When Condoms are not enough
World Bank staff magazine article on Placer Dome and South African mining industryrsquos work with HIVAIDS
Craig Andrews
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
MINING AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA Preliminary Research on a Potential Pilot Project in Porgera and Lihir
Strategic research and action plan on mining and local economic development in Papua New Guinea prepared for the World Bank
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
What we covered
We will explore Why we even discuss private sector contributions Why does the private sector engage in international
development MDGs as a unifying framework between public private
and civil society sectors in International Development Some case study examples (mostly in extractive
sector) Publicprivatecivil society collaboration ndash case study
and discussion (CIDA and Mining Companies) Open discussion on topics of interest (time permitting)
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Alignment around Shared Value For shareholders For Communities For People For Governments
Private Sector Contributions To International Development
Remember
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
McGill Reporter ndash Four Burning Questions Wayne Dunn on CSR
Discussion on CSR Wayne Dunn
Miningrsquos contribution to sustainable development ndashan overview
Discussion paper prepared by the International Council on Mining and Metals
Millennium Development Goals
United Nations
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Mining and Agriculture Development
A short lsquohow torsquo guide for mining projects to engage with the local agriculture sector
Al Hingston
PDSA Social Value Brochure
Brochure on social value created by Placer Dome South Africa
Placer Dome
The Value of Social License
Opinion piece published in Northern Miner
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Golden Opportunity When a Canadian multinational laid off hundreds of gold miners in South Africa it went many extra miles to help them get back on their feet
Stanford Business School Case Study on Placer Dome in South Africa
Wayne Dunn
The Changing Resource Development Paradigm Maximizing Sustainable Local Benefits from Resource Development
Strategic thought piece prepared for the government of British Columbia Canada
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
The Disappearing Barriers Between Business And Non-profits Are Driving Innovation
Discussion paper
Katherine Pikus
When Condoms are not enough
World Bank staff magazine article on Placer Dome and South African mining industryrsquos work with HIVAIDS
Craig Andrews
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
MINING AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA Preliminary Research on a Potential Pilot Project in Porgera and Lihir
Strategic research and action plan on mining and local economic development in Papua New Guinea prepared for the World Bank
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
What we covered
We will explore Why we even discuss private sector contributions Why does the private sector engage in international
development MDGs as a unifying framework between public private
and civil society sectors in International Development Some case study examples (mostly in extractive
sector) Publicprivatecivil society collaboration ndash case study
and discussion (CIDA and Mining Companies) Open discussion on topics of interest (time permitting)
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Alignment around Shared Value For shareholders For Communities For People For Governments
Private Sector Contributions To International Development
Remember
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Mining and Agriculture Development
A short lsquohow torsquo guide for mining projects to engage with the local agriculture sector
Al Hingston
PDSA Social Value Brochure
Brochure on social value created by Placer Dome South Africa
Placer Dome
The Value of Social License
Opinion piece published in Northern Miner
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Golden Opportunity When a Canadian multinational laid off hundreds of gold miners in South Africa it went many extra miles to help them get back on their feet
Stanford Business School Case Study on Placer Dome in South Africa
Wayne Dunn
The Changing Resource Development Paradigm Maximizing Sustainable Local Benefits from Resource Development
Strategic thought piece prepared for the government of British Columbia Canada
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
The Disappearing Barriers Between Business And Non-profits Are Driving Innovation
Discussion paper
Katherine Pikus
When Condoms are not enough
World Bank staff magazine article on Placer Dome and South African mining industryrsquos work with HIVAIDS
Craig Andrews
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
MINING AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA Preliminary Research on a Potential Pilot Project in Porgera and Lihir
Strategic research and action plan on mining and local economic development in Papua New Guinea prepared for the World Bank
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
What we covered
We will explore Why we even discuss private sector contributions Why does the private sector engage in international
development MDGs as a unifying framework between public private
and civil society sectors in International Development Some case study examples (mostly in extractive
sector) Publicprivatecivil society collaboration ndash case study
and discussion (CIDA and Mining Companies) Open discussion on topics of interest (time permitting)
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Alignment around Shared Value For shareholders For Communities For People For Governments
Private Sector Contributions To International Development
Remember
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
Golden Opportunity When a Canadian multinational laid off hundreds of gold miners in South Africa it went many extra miles to help them get back on their feet
Stanford Business School Case Study on Placer Dome in South Africa
Wayne Dunn
The Changing Resource Development Paradigm Maximizing Sustainable Local Benefits from Resource Development
Strategic thought piece prepared for the government of British Columbia Canada
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
The Disappearing Barriers Between Business And Non-profits Are Driving Innovation
Discussion paper
Katherine Pikus
When Condoms are not enough
World Bank staff magazine article on Placer Dome and South African mining industryrsquos work with HIVAIDS
Craig Andrews
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
MINING AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA Preliminary Research on a Potential Pilot Project in Porgera and Lihir
Strategic research and action plan on mining and local economic development in Papua New Guinea prepared for the World Bank
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
What we covered
We will explore Why we even discuss private sector contributions Why does the private sector engage in international
development MDGs as a unifying framework between public private
and civil society sectors in International Development Some case study examples (mostly in extractive
sector) Publicprivatecivil society collaboration ndash case study
and discussion (CIDA and Mining Companies) Open discussion on topics of interest (time permitting)
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Alignment around Shared Value For shareholders For Communities For People For Governments
Private Sector Contributions To International Development
Remember
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
The Disappearing Barriers Between Business And Non-profits Are Driving Innovation
Discussion paper
Katherine Pikus
When Condoms are not enough
World Bank staff magazine article on Placer Dome and South African mining industryrsquos work with HIVAIDS
Craig Andrews
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
MINING AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA Preliminary Research on a Potential Pilot Project in Porgera and Lihir
Strategic research and action plan on mining and local economic development in Papua New Guinea prepared for the World Bank
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
What we covered
We will explore Why we even discuss private sector contributions Why does the private sector engage in international
development MDGs as a unifying framework between public private
and civil society sectors in International Development Some case study examples (mostly in extractive
sector) Publicprivatecivil society collaboration ndash case study
and discussion (CIDA and Mining Companies) Open discussion on topics of interest (time permitting)
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Alignment around Shared Value For shareholders For Communities For People For Governments
Private Sector Contributions To International Development
Remember
waynewaynedunncom
Stuff on the USB Drive Article What it is about Author
MINING AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA Preliminary Research on a Potential Pilot Project in Porgera and Lihir
Strategic research and action plan on mining and local economic development in Papua New Guinea prepared for the World Bank
Wayne Dunn
waynewaynedunncom
What we covered
We will explore Why we even discuss private sector contributions Why does the private sector engage in international
development MDGs as a unifying framework between public private
and civil society sectors in International Development Some case study examples (mostly in extractive
sector) Publicprivatecivil society collaboration ndash case study
and discussion (CIDA and Mining Companies) Open discussion on topics of interest (time permitting)
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Alignment around Shared Value For shareholders For Communities For People For Governments
Private Sector Contributions To International Development
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What we covered
We will explore Why we even discuss private sector contributions Why does the private sector engage in international
development MDGs as a unifying framework between public private
and civil society sectors in International Development Some case study examples (mostly in extractive
sector) Publicprivatecivil society collaboration ndash case study
and discussion (CIDA and Mining Companies) Open discussion on topics of interest (time permitting)
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Alignment around Shared Value For shareholders For Communities For People For Governments
Private Sector Contributions To International Development
Remember
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Alignment around Shared Value For shareholders For Communities For People For Governments
Private Sector Contributions To International Development
Remember
waynewaynedunncom
Session Objectives
Provide a general overview of the private sector objectives and issues in international development including why the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has emerged to suddenly become an important development and strategic issue
Provide a broad overview of recent trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Values (CSV)
Provide a framework for thinking about and understanding private sector collaboration in international development
Provide participants with an understanding of howwhy CSR fits into international development projects and practices and provide examples of how the private sector contributes to international development and partners with International Funding Institutions
waynewaynedunncom
Alignment around Shared Value For shareholders For Communities For People For Governments
Private Sector Contributions To International Development
Remember
waynewaynedunncom
Alignment around Shared Value For shareholders For Communities For People For Governments
Private Sector Contributions To International Development
Remember