A series of Integrated Information, Education, and Communication (IEC) drives were conducted by Cagdianao Mining Corporation (CMC) in its host and neighboring communities from August 14-16, 2024. This proactive initiative underscores the company's commitment to transparent and open communication with its stakeholders, ensuring that local communities are well-informed about its operations and their positive impact.

The IEC drives addressed a wide range of crucial topics, including:

  • Safety First: Community members were educated on essential safety tips to prevent accidents and promote a culture of safety within their homes and workplaces.
  • Health and Wellness: In line with the 2024 National Nutrition Month, the company's clinic raised awareness about the importance of proper nutrition and the dangers of antimicrobial resistance.
  • Environmental Stewardship: The Environmental Protection and Enhancement Program (EPEP) team highlighted the importance of ecological solid waste management, encouraging responsible waste disposal and promoting sustainable practices.
  • Community Development: The Community Relations department showcased the significant accomplishments of the Social Development and Management Program (SDMP) in the second quarter of 2024, emphasizing the positive impact of the company's initiatives on local residents' lives.

These IEC drives served as valuable platforms for open dialogue between CMC and the community. Residents were given the opportunity to ask questions, voice their concerns, and gain a deeper understanding of the company’s operations and its commitment to sustainable development and community well-being.

By actively engaging with stakeholders through regular IEC activities, CMC continues to foster strong and trusting relationships with the communities it serves. This commitment to transparency and open communication is vital for building mutual understanding and ensuring that the company’s operations contribute positively to the long-term social and economic development of the region.

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