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including those of our joint venture partner, totaled
approximately $52 million in 2006, and the total contributions
to the fund since inception were approximately $242 million.
For Papuans in our operations area, the Partnership Fund has
built and expanded two modern hospitals and a system of
community clinics and sponsors comprehensive public health
programs. The Partnership Fund has built schools, community
facilities and housing and has provided scholarships, training
and business opportunities.
We endorsed the joint U.S. Department of State-British
Foreign Office Voluntary Principles on Human Rights and
Security, and have assigned the lead role in developing and
monitoring company policy on human rights to Judge Gabrielle
Kirk McDonald, former President of the International Criminal
Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia and a member of our Board
of Directors.
To measure the effectiveness of our programs and to identify
ways to improve them, we engaged the International Center for
Corporate Accountability (ICCA) to audit the implementation of
our Social, Employment and Human Rights Policy. ICCA publicly
released its audit findings in October 2005 and returned to
our operations during 2006 to review our implementation of
their recommendations.
We believe in creating
opportunities for our workforce
and for the communities in
which we work. We embrace
diversity, enriched by openness,
sharing, trust, teamwork and
involvement to create mutually
beneficial relationships.
750
1,500
2,250
3,000
3,750
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PT Freeport Indonesia Papuan Employees
Goal Actual Apprentice