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Vale and Sustainability in Vale and Sustainability in
Urban Mining OperationsUrban Mining Operations
1. Mission and company overview
2. Key social challenges in mining
3. Infrastructure, public management, and human and economic development
SummarySummary
Our MissionOur Mission
““To transform mineral To transform mineral resources into prosperity resources into prosperity
and sustainable and sustainable development”development”
““To transform mineral To transform mineral resources into prosperity resources into prosperity
and sustainable and sustainable development”development”
For our shareholdersFor our shareholders
For our customersFor our customers
For our employeesFor our employees
For our suppliersFor our suppliers
For our communities and countries where we operateFor our communities and countries where we operate
Activities in Mining,
Logistics and Energy
# 1 in total shareholder return
Social Responsibilityin every action
Market cap grew 16 fold
between 2001-2009
Present in over 30 countries
92,100employees and
permanent contractors
VALE AT A GLIMPSE – Pioneering mining company that works with passion, transforming mineral resources into essential components of people’s everyday lives.
Vale’s operations around the worldVale’s operations around the world
LOCAL SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Considering that Vale:
- Has a strong relation with the soil;
- Generates positive and negative social, environmental and economic impacts;
- Remains for a long time in each region it operates.
Considering that Vale:
- Has a strong relation with the soil;
- Generates positive and negative social, environmental and economic impacts;
- Remains for a long time in each region it operates.
The territorial dimension of the sustainable development
Strategic
CREATING A POSITIVE LEGACY
To Vale, sustainable development is achieved when our businesses provide value to our shareholders and establish a positive social, economic and environmental legacy in the territories where we operate.
Minerals
VALE’S MISSION
Vale is present in territories stricken by social vulnerabilities:•Low public system efficiency in health, education and safety areas;
•Infrastructure deficits;
•Local manpower and supplier skill set substandard;
•High rate of informal employment;
•Demographic pressure to search for new employment opportunities.
Vale is present in territories stricken by social vulnerabilities:•Low public system efficiency in health, education and safety areas;
•Infrastructure deficits;
•Local manpower and supplier skill set substandard;
•High rate of informal employment;
•Demographic pressure to search for new employment opportunities.
Transform Mineral Resources into Wealthand Sustainable Development
Mining brings opportunities to the territories:•Economic Investment;
•Tax Revenues;
•Employment, Wage effect, Salary Mass;
•Local acquisitions.
Mining brings opportunities to the territories:•Economic Investment;
•Tax Revenues;
•Employment, Wage effect, Salary Mass;
•Local acquisitions.
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT: THE BIG CHALLENGE
COMMITMENT TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF TERRITORIES WHERE VALE IS PRESENT
QUALIFY PRIVATE SOCIAL INVESTMENT AND SEEK INTEREST CONVERGENCE
QUALIFY PRIVATE SOCIAL INVESTMENT AND SEEK INTEREST CONVERGENCE
Enable social and economic developmentEnable social and economic development
Construct strategic alliances between State, Society and Company for structuring initiatives
Construct strategic alliances between State, Society and Company for structuring initiatives
Go beyond venture impact managementGo beyond venture impact management
Contributes to
Contributes to
Private Investment Economic Growth
Sustainable Private Investment Socioeconomic Development
CREATION OF A PUBLIC PRIVATE SOCIAL PARTNERSHIP - PPSP
CONVERGENT VISION FOR SUSTAINABLE TERRITORIAL DEVELOPMENT
INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT
PLANS
SOCIOECONOMIC DIAGNOSTICS
STRUCTURING ACTIONS
MONITORING AND EVALUATION
SOCIAL DIALOGUE – INTERSECTORAL PARTNERSHIPSPublic Sector + Civil Society + Private Sector
SOCIAL DIALOGUE – INTERSECTORAL PARTNERSHIPSPublic Sector + Civil Society + Private Sector
HOW WE OPERATE
Impact Management Positive and Negative
Impact Management Positive and Negative
Support to Public Management
Support to Public Management
Infrastructure and Housing
Infrastructure and Housing
Human and Economic Development
Human and Economic Development
PARAGOMINAS: USD 22.2 M for housing – Project cost (seed money): USD 444 K
OURILÂNDIA DO NORTE: USD 13.11 M (USD 33.3M to obtain) for sewage
Project cost (seed money): USD 194K
PARAUAPEBAS: USD 66.6 M for sewage (Support and articulation for obtaining process)
MARABÁ: USD 22.2 M for housing (Support and articulation for obtaining process)
Vale Foundation accumulated investment:USD 12.1 M in
72 projectsin order to raise USD 437.5 M in Federal funds
USD 124.2 M already transferred to 4 cities:
INFRASTRUCTURE 2008 / 2009
Objective: to help the deficit reduction of urban and housing infrastructure in the cities where Vale operates by developing executive engineering projects to raise federal funds.
Objective: to help the deficit reduction of urban and housing infrastructure in the cities where Vale operates by developing executive engineering projects to raise federal funds.
AÇÃO SAÚDE – HEALTH CARE ACTIONReducing child mortality 2 cities of Maranhão State
PARTNERS:CANAL FUTURA AND FIOCRUZ
PARTNER: CEDAC
AÇÃO EDUCAÇÃO – ACTION IN EDUCATIONImproving public education management16 cities of Maranhão
HR MANAGEMENT AND STRATEGIC PLANNINGPayroll systematization and strategic planning of Abaetetuba - Pará
URBAN CLEANING PLANBidding process development Garbage collection and disposalDevelopment of collecting system and sanitary landfill in Marabá
PUBLIC SECURITY
• Security hotline in Parauapebas - Pará
• Slums urbanization Parauapebas - Pará
Investment: USD 237.2 K
Investiment:USD 168.3 K
PUBLIC MANAGEMENT SUPPORT
Objective: to help counties improve public management, give more transparency to tax
revenues, focus resources from mining taxes to reduce deficits of infrastructure,
housing and the improvement of public services; support land ownership legalization
and urban order.
Objective: to help counties improve public management, give more transparency to tax
revenues, focus resources from mining taxes to reduce deficits of infrastructure,
housing and the improvement of public services; support land ownership legalization
and urban order.
ESCOLA QUE VALE
VALE SCHOOLContinuous education and
training for teachers
VALE ALFABETIZARVALE LITERACY
Adults and young adults education
NOVAS ALIANÇASNEW ALLIANCES
Structuring Children and Adolescents' Councils
PARTNER: CEDAC
PARTNER: ALFASOL
PARTNER: OFICINA DE IMAGENS
Investment:
USD 2.751M Participants:
172.420 people(2000-2009)
Investment:
USD 1.192 M Participants:
120.000 people (2003-2009)
Investment:
USD 194 K Participants:
1.051 people (2007-2009)
PUBLIC MANAGEMENT SUPPORT
HUMAN AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT - KNOWLEDGE STATIONS
Strategic Alliances among Vale,
the Local Government, Civil Society
and the Private Sector.
The Knowledge Stations offer opportunity to thousands of people: each
centre will benefit around 1.500 children and youngsters and will help build
a legacy of standardized and institutionalized knowledge for the
community.
The Knowledge Stations offer opportunity to thousands of people: each
centre will benefit around 1.500 children and youngsters and will help build
a legacy of standardized and institutionalized knowledge for the
community.
The investments on human and economic development are made through the
Knowledge Stations that promotes professional, sportive, cultural and
economic activities.
The investments on human and economic development are made through the
Knowledge Stations that promotes professional, sportive, cultural and
economic activities.
Educational Center
Processing and Commercialization
Center
Technology Reference Center
Permanent Technical Support
Organizing Business Processes
Programs/Descentralized actions
Programs/Actions centralized in the Knowledge Stations
Sports
Cultural Activities
Citizenship
KNOWLEDGE STATION – AXES OF ACTION
Thank you!
Vania Somavilla
Director of Environment and Sustainable Development
vania.somavilla@vale.com
Silvio Vaz
Director of the Vale Foundation and of the Department of Social Responsibility and Regional Communications
silvio.vaz@vale.com
Liesel Filgueiras
General Manager for Corporate Social Responsibility
liesel.filgueiras@vale.com