Pioneering new approaches in the mining sector, SHAMIKA Resources challenges for his mining investments in DRC is to ensure a positive contribution to local communities by reducing poverty, creating sustainable development and improving human rights, meeting both shareholders and stakeholders expectations. In pursuing these objectives, SHAMIKA Resources will develop in collaboration with all stakeholder a strong Social and Environmental Program inspired by the Ten United Nation-Global Compact Principals and the UN Norms for Business, witch include human rights, labor rights, environment concerns and anti-corruption actions.
Environmental and social performance as a key driver of shareholder value
At SHAMIKA Resources, we believe that a responsible company should combine in their business decision a series of environmental, social and financial preoccupations otherwise companies are exposing themselves to certain risk. We also believe that building a strong, open and clear environmental and social policy in collaboration with all stakeholders can increase the long-term value of the company.
SHAMIKA Resources commitment to comply with human rights and the local principles and law wherever we operate and to conduct all business activities with the most excellent standards.
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Shamika Resources attends its first meeting in Brazil, as new member of the TIC, the Tantalum-Niobium International Study Center.
Shamika Resources signs two Memorandums of Understanding (MOU) with Chinese companies pertaining to its propertie during the International Mining Show in Beijing.
Shamika Resources contracts Geodem inc. to produce three "NI 43-101" reports over its Manono, Kalehe and Idjwi properties (tin, tantalum, and tungsten).

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