Title: HIV / AIDS Guide for the Mining Sector
1HIV / AIDS Guide for the Mining Sector
COMMDEV Workshop June 19, 2006 John Middleton
Senior Environmental Specialist IFC
2Presentation Outline
- Project Details
- Project Rationale
- Project Objectives
- Intended Benefits
- HIV/AIDS Guide
- Further Roll Out
3Project Rationale
- Impact of HIV/AIDS on mining sector
- Companies looking for solutions
- Drawing on successes
- Opportunity for knowledge sharing
- Trilateral engagement Companies, Communities
Government
4Project Objectives
- Enhance understanding of the impact of HIV/AIDS
in mining sector - Inventory and assessment of corporate best
practices in HIV/AIDS - Develop and test resource guide
- Launch guide 1 Dec 2004
- Further Roll Out
5Intended Benefits
- Enhance strategic intervention planning on
HIV/AIDS in workplace - Support to design, develop and implement HIV/AIDS
programs - Identify ways to leverage benefits of corporate
HIV/AIDS interventions in communities
6HIV/AIDS Guide for the Mining Sector
Section 1 Background on AIDS and Mining,
roadmap for an optimal response, template to
customize Guide Section 2 Management Strategies
(manage and mitigate risks and impacts) Section
3 Workplace HIV/AIDS Program (care, treatment
and support) Section 4 Outreach and External
HIV/AIDS activities Section 5 Measuring and
Monitoring an HIV/AIDS Response Appendices
Data, fact sheets, glossary, references
7HIV/AIDS Guide for the Mining Sector
- Structure
- Briefing notes (what, why, red flags)
- Tools (checklists, TORs, procedures)
- Score Cards with indicative examples of
minimal, good blue-chip responses - Case Studies with advice on where to find
additional information
8Lessons Learned
- Many companies with minimal response
- Impact of HIV/AIDS is significant (production,
costs, HR, investment) - Problem compounded by mining culture (risky
behaviour, mobile, inequity) - Role of contractors and suppliers is key
- Gap between policy and practice
- Partnership and participation builds commitment
(peer networks)
9Further Roll Out
- Trilateral approach (Company Community
Government) - Tier 1 Communities affected by HIV/AIDS
- Tier 2 Small Private small /medium sized mining
enterprises, supply chain SME - Tier 3 Chamber of Mines primarily large mining
companies
10Tier 1 Objective
- Build community, local Government and civil
society capacity through - 1) consultations, community outreach workshops,
HIV/AIDS awareness and prevention interventions,
peer education and referral systems - 2) leveraging the experiences of major mining
companies
11Tier 2 and 3 Objectives
- Tier 2 Build the capacity of mining enterprises
and particularly local SMEs (involved in mining
or not) to prevent and mitigate the impact of
HIV/AIDS on their businesses through a training
program - Tier 3 Facilitate the use of IFCs HIV/AIDS
Guide for the Mining Sector
12Conclusions
- Dissemination of the Guide Ghana and Zambia
COMMDEV funded roll-out programme 2006 - Capacity building on the use and application of
the Guide - Building partnerships between the private sector,
civil society and government - Expand to other sectors and regions