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16 Июн 2025

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First Mining

DRC : The path to sustainable and secure mining lies in putting communities at the centre of the exercise, say participants in the Mining Week

"DRC Mining Week 2025 Puts Communities at the Heart of the Industry Summit Agenda", 13 June 2025

As the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) continues to assert itself as a global supplier of critical minerals, this year’s DRC Mining Week has sent a clear message: the path to sustainable and secure mining lies in putting communities at the centre of the exercise.

Day two of the summit moved beyond traditional investment talk, framing mining as a vehicle for inclusive development. Whether through access to financing, certification for responsible mining, or reimagined supply chains, speakers repeatedly underscored that mining must work with communities—not around them.

At the Value Chain Investment Forum, financial leaders from Ecobank, KPMG, AFC Africa, ANAPI, and others stressed that attracting foreign direct investment is only part of the equation. True progress, they argued, involves building an equitable ecosystem where communities participate meaningfully in the mining economy. That means empowering local businesses, enabling local processing of minerals, and addressing long-standing barriers such as limited insurance access and unclear regulatory pathways.

The idea of “local value capture” took centre stage. With the DRC poised to meet growing global demand for lithium, cobalt, and copper, the challenge is ensuring these benefits do not bypass the people living nearest the mines.

This message carried into the European Union Networking Lunch, where EU delegates met with Congolese stakeholders to explore deeper collaboration in responsible mining. The dialogue focused on co-developing policies that support local employment, ethical procurement, and environmental protection, ensuring that both European buyers and Congolese communities benefit from mineral trade partnerships.

At the CEO Roundtable, top executives engaged in a candid discussion on long-term planning, technological innovation, and post-mine community support. Rather than simply talking about profit, the conversation turned to legacy: How can mining firms leave communities better off decades after operations end?

One of the summit’s most anticipated sessions, “Building Trust, Boosting Trade”, highlighted how the Copper Mark and similar global certification frameworks are increasingly critical to securing buyer confidence and investment. Representatives from Glencore, the state-backed EGC, and trade envoys from the UK and Switzerland discussed how verified ethical standards are transforming the DRC’s global image from high-risk to high-potential...

As DRC Mining Week progresses, one key idea continues to gain momentum: mining can—and must—contribute to lasting development. This includes supporting education, protecting the environment, building infrastructure, and ensuring communities are not just passive observers but active participants in shaping their economic futures...

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