en.Wedoany.com Reported - Gold Fields officially inaugurated and handed over a community activity center in the village of Alto Coymolache, Cajamarca region, Peru. This project consolidates the shared value agreement between the mining company and communities within its direct area of influence, with a total investment of 1,004,583.92 soles.

This community activity center is part of Gold Fields' commitment to sustainable development, aiming to strengthen institutional capacity and improve the quality of life in the directly affected area. The project not only constructed a modern, safe, and durable building but also fully equipped it with high-quality furniture, including ergonomic chairs, a formal podium, office desks, and logistical equipment for the main stage, making it immediately available for gatherings, training workshops, cultural events, and community activities.
Fredegundo López Hernández, President of the Peasant Patrol; Jesús Gimenes Lázaro, Secretary of the same organization; and César Vásquez, the local Deputy District Governor, attended the inauguration ceremony, confirming that the facility will have a positive impact on community governance and cohesion. López Hernández stated that the previous lack of a dedicated space had limited organizational activities, and this project has improved the quality of life and enhanced social cohesion. He thanked Gold Fields for its commitment and expressed hope that the company will continue to work collaboratively with authorities from all villages within the area of influence.
The inauguration ceremony was held on May 16 and included a prayer service led by the parish priest of the Hualgayoc Province, a traditional ribbon-cutting, and the unveiling of a commemorative plaque. Through this initiative, Gold Fields reaffirms its vision of creating lasting value that extends beyond mining itself, promoting the empowerment of people, respecting community organizational structures, and building infrastructure that lays the foundation for the comprehensive development of the Cajamarca region.
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