en.Wedoany.com Reported - Peru's Ministry of Energy and Mines (MINEM) recently held a Mining Refresher Workshop (Taller de Réplica Minera) in the San Andrés de Negritos community, La Encañada district, Cajamarca region, through its Mining Integration Program (Programa Integración Minera). The event brought together local authorities, community leaders, and residents, aiming to deepen their understanding of modern mining, sustainable development, and the role of this activity in the economic and social development of the community.
During the workshop, participants explored modern mining operational processes, the economic benefits of mining for the nation and the region, and the mechanisms promoting responsible and sustainable mining activities. The event also sought to create spaces for dialogue and information exchange, enabling participants to better understand the role of the mining sector in local and national development processes.

The presentations were led by MINEM's specialized experts from technical fields related to mining and sustainability, providing information on good practices, responsible resource management, and development opportunities associated with mining activities. Participants actively engaged, asking questions and sharing the challenges and opportunities their communities face in mining development.
The ministry emphasized that such activities help strengthen community capacity, promote informed citizen participation, and improve relationships among communities, the state, and the mining sector. MINEM also reaffirmed its commitment to continuing training and dialogue spaces to promote sustainable development in mining regions.
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