Land Access
- TRG is committed to a resettlement policy designed to improve the
local conditions and economic opportunities in affected communities. We
will provide sufficient financial support to assure that every
resettled household maintains an equivalent or better standard of
living and income earning capacity as they had prior to the
resettlement. We will proactively solicit input from affected
individuals and other interested stakeholders through our public
consultation programme in order to integrate stakeholder inputs into
the resettlement planning and decision-making process.
- Our Community Development Department ensures that dialogue is
maintained with the communities in our mining areas and that
programmes, agreed with our local community partners, are implemented
and monitored. Our payments of surface rent to local communities and
into the agricultural development fund for our area have helped to
stimulate the local economy with the population of our mining area
growing from 5,000 people to over 100,000 people since we restarted
operations in 2006.
Sierra Rutile Foundation
The SRL Foundation
was registered in Freetown in 2006 as a non-profit organization for the
establishment of sustainable socio-economic development in the rutile
and bauxite mining chiefdoms.
The Foundation was officially
launched by His Excellency the Vice President of the Republic of Sierra
Leone, Mr. Solomon E. Berewa, on Thursday, January 18, 2007 and has,
under its terms of reference, approved one project.
The
SRL Foundation was established to finance sustainable community
development initiatives that will improve the socio-economic and
infrastructural conditions in the eight rutile and bauxite mining
chiefdoms of Imperi, Jong and Kpanda Kemo in the Bonthe District; Upper
Banta, Lower Banta, Dasse and Bagruwa in the Moyamba District and Bumpe
Ngao in the Bo District, and any other chiefdoms that SRL/SML mining
activities may affect in due course.
Terms of reference
Terms of reference of the SRL foundation
Biodiesel project