Bhp Billiton and Mozal (B)

P. Werhane, Jenny Mead, L. Hartman
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BHP Billiton began construction of Phase 1 of the Mozal aluminum smelter in 1998. Because of the challenges that the community presented, BHP Billiton and its partners created the Mozal Community Development Trust (MCDT), which worked to improve the infrastructure, social services, and health care of the community. During the two construction phases, the project contributed more than USD160 million to the local economy, principally through the employment of Mozambican laborers and the use of local contractors and suppliers. The MCDT implemented malaria prevention and HIV/AIDS prevention program, made improvements to the health clinics and schools, instituted work force training and development, and supported small and medium enterprises. In addition, it initiated projects aimed at raising the level of education of the country’s engineers and technologists to international standards. In 2002, when both phases of the Mozal smelter were complete, the World Bank’s International Finance Committee (IFC) stated that Mozal had set a precedent for future projects in Mozambique. Mozal, said the IFC, "illustrates the clear advantages of incorporating environmental and social issues early in a project, and reflects the approach and procedures IFC has been refining and putting in place to deal with environmental and social issues." For BHP Billiton, the Mozal experience demonstrated that, when establishing a major resource project, it made good business sense to invest not only in the venture but also in the host community.
必和必拓与莫扎尔(B)
必和必拓于1998年开始建设莫扎尔铝厂一期工程。鉴于该社区面临的挑战,必和必拓及其合作伙伴创建了Mozal社区发展信托基金(MCDT),致力于改善该社区的基础设施、社会服务和医疗保健。在两个建设阶段,该项目主要通过雇用莫桑比克劳工和使用当地承包商和供应商,为当地经济贡献了1.6亿多美元。MCDT实施了疟疾预防和艾滋病毒/艾滋病预防方案,改进了诊所和学校,开展了劳动力培训和发展,并支持中小型企业。此外,它还发起了旨在将该国工程师和技术人员的教育水平提高到国际标准的项目。2002年,当莫扎尔冶炼厂的两个阶段完工时,世界银行的国际金融委员会(IFC)表示,莫扎尔为莫桑比克未来的项目开创了先例。莫扎尔说,国际金融公司“说明了在项目早期纳入环境和社会问题的明显优势,反映了国际金融公司一直在完善和实施的处理环境和社会问题的方法和程序。”对必和必拓来说,莫扎尔的经验表明,在建立一个大型资源项目时,不仅投资于合资企业,而且投资于东道国社区,在商业上是明智的。
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