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Article

21 Jan 2012

Author:
Alf James, Business Times [So. Africa]

After the gold runs out... [Africa]

A major focus of the 18th annual Investing in African Mining Indaba will be the link between a mining company's corporate strategy and sustainable development issues...The International Council on Mining and Metals...will host a half-day session...to examine the future of multi-stakeholder initiatives such as the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) and the Voluntary Principles for Human Rights, as well as collaboration between mining companies and environmental organisations. [refers to Gold Fields, AngloGold Ashanti, Rio Tinto, Anglo American]