RE: get a grip?4 Mar 2018 19:47
From the 6 month report (Jan - Jun 2017)..
4.1.3. Artisanal mining census
Last April, Condor started the update of the artisanal mining census. Two technicians have been attending this key stakeholder, which are located within Condor�s concessions. A total of 292 artisanal miners work in La India, Rodeo and Espinito Mendoza concessions organized in 61 groups and 43 processing sites (rastra, tombola, molinete) were found in La India Concession (in the villages of El Bordo, Cristalito, Agua Fria, and Carrizal) with a total of 161 workers. 80% of the census has been completed: it is still pending the processing sites in La India village, which will be covered in July.
In La Mestiza property in Espinito-Mendoza concession, Condor has signed 24 temporary agreements benefiting 85 artisanal miners organized in 21 groups, which are extracting ore in the area owned by Condor. This social benefit allows a close contact with artisanal miners and strengths the relationship with this stakeholder.
http://www.condorgold.com/sites/default/files/technical_reports/Environment%2C%20Social%2C%20H%26S%2C%20Resettlement%20%26%20Land%20Acquisition%206%20Month%20Report%20January%20-%20June%202017.pdf