JOBS AND THEIR IMPACT ON LOCAL ECONOMY Sample Clauses

JOBS AND THEIR IMPACT ON LOCAL ECONOMY. In addition to the financing of the infra- structure and because of its size, SICOMI- NES is supposed, like any mining project, to be a great opportunity for job creation mainly for the Congolese population. Ac- cording to Article 47 of the Joint Venture Convention, the management and support staff should be recruited from ‘GECAMINES Groupe Ouest’. And the consortium should provide training in new mining techniques to Congolese employees to enable them to occupy advanced and complex positions so that they can enhance their professional careers.61 For the purposes of this analysis, we were more interested in the “mining” component. But after checking the EITI re- ports from 2009 to 2020, the jobs created by this project are as follows: Chat 7: Statistical data of jobs created by XXXXXXXXX and their impact on the economy N° YEARS DIRECT JOBS INDIRECT JOBS 1 2008 N/A N/A 2 2009 N/A N/A 3 2010 N/A N/A 4 2011 N/A N/A 5 2012 0 0 6 2013 0 0 8 2015 877 0 60 Article 25 sexies Mining Regulations of the DRC. Requirement 3 of the 2019 EITI Standard. xxxxx://xxxx.xxx/files/documents/eiti_standard2019_a4_fr.pdf. 61 Read Article 54 of the 2008 Joint Venture Agreement: xxxx://xxxxxxxxxx.xxx/system/attachments/assets/000/000/276/original/B5bis-Sicomines-Convention-Incl-Anx-2008-Consortium-En- treprises-Chinoises-RDC.pdf?1430928308 9 2016 1 080,00 0 10 2017 1 183,00 0 11 2018 0 0 12 2019 N/A N/A 13 2020 N/A N/A Source: EITI-DRC Reports of 2009 to 2018 The data from the EITI reports from 2009 to 2020 on jobs created by XXXXXXXXX clearly show that in addition to the fact that SI- COMINES had not yet been included in the EITI perimeter, data on jobs created by ex- tractive projects had not been subject to EITI requirements until 2014. However, according to the 2015 EITI reports, the year of the kick-off of the first commer- cial production, SICOMINES created only 877 national jobs.62 The EITI report did not spec- ify the number of direct and indirect jobs. On balance, this number is inferior to those of other projects of the same size during the same phase. For 2016 and 2017, the EITI reports inform that the SICOMINES project created 1,080 and 1,183 national jobs respectively.63 De- spite this slight increase in numbers, it should be noted that the number of jobs created by the project during 2016 and 2017 remains very low compared to other proj- ects of the same size during the same peri- od of operation such as Tenke Fungurume Mining (TFM), Mutanda Mining (MUMI), Ka- moto Co...
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