We are delighted that the Uganda Gold Partnership was recently nominated for the Responsible Business Award 2019 in the category ‘Partnership of the Year’. This partnership is a joint collaboration between Fairphone, Hivos/Stop Child Labour, Fairtrade Foundation, Solidaridad, UNICEF, and Royal Philips to support a more responsible approach to gold sourcing.
We are particularly encouraged to be nominated in this category as the purpose of our partnership is to pioneer a multi-stakeholder, multi-faceted approach to tackle child labor in artisanal and small-scale gold mines (ASM) in Busia, Uganda. Another important goal of the program is to establish a sustainable, traceable gold supply chain that contributes to a better future for miners and their families.
Within this partnership, comprised of electronics manufacturers and local and global non-profit organizations, we are able to leverage each other’s unique expertise towards these goals. Our combined effort is invaluable within the scope of this program, as gold mining is a complex field where different challenges can only be tackled through cooperation between a wide range of actors: on a local, national and international level.
Our local implementation partners also play an essential role: three ASM mines in Uganda, the local government of Busia and authorities in the implementing areas, EWAD, Nascent, Fairtrade Africa, Solidaridad East and Central Africa, UNICEF, and The Impact Facility.
Our approach is tackling the challenges directly and at their root causes, building partnerships, and piloting scalable solutions on the ground. We hereby work on four distinct levels: community, mine, market, and national level. Active since 2017, the partnership has steadily continued working towards eliminating child labor from ASM gold mining in Uganda, improving working conditions, and ensuring a responsible, traceable gold supply chain.
Providing access to necessary investments and formal market channels against gradual improvements of the mine site on social and environmental criteria is an important part of our work as both are essential to provide the economic incentive to enable investment in these improvements.
To date, the program has achieved positive results at the community and mine level. We signed memorandums of understandings (MOUs) with three mining cooperatives, committing to gradual improvements against a set of social and environmental criteria against investments in production equipment and market access. At the pilot area of the motivational centers, we have engaged about a quarter of the children identified as being at risk of child labour or already working in gold mines, with the aim of getting them back to school. In addition, the following results were identified so far:
With the Uganda Gold Partnership, we seek to set an example for the gold industry that illustrates the positive impact that can be created in joint effort and cooperation. Such positive impact is only truly sustainable when there is sufficient engagement from all parties involved in the gold supply chain as well as from the communities and local governments.
We hereby invite you to join us in our work towards a responsible gold supply chain. Examples of involvement include:
You can find more information on this program in our joint Uganda Gold Partnership program overview.
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