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Building Capacity Not Dependency For Our Communities November 10 2014 Innovation Performance Growth

Key Community Investments Overview 2

Life of Mine Programs Objectives Social Development Management Program Assist in the development of the host and neighboring communities to promote the general welfare of the inhabitants Information, Education and Communication Promotion of public awareness and education on mining technology and geosciences Development of Mining Technology and Geosciences Development of mining technology and geosciences through basic and applied research, advance studies, grants for dissertations, training and scholarships 3

Social & Development Management Plan Human Resources Development and Institutional Building Education and Educational Support Programs SDMP Infrastructure Development and Support Services Protection and Respect of Socio- Cultural values Enterprise Development and Networking Health 4

Education Program Education SDMP scholarships provided to residents of host and neighboring communities HRD Infrastructure Teachers salaries subsidized Socio - Cultural SDMP Enterprise Health Supported School activities (campus journalism training, nutrition month celebrations, intramural sports activities) 5

Infrastructure Education Construction and improvement of farm to market roads and small bridges within the host and neighboring communities HRD SDMP Infrastructure Construction of day care centers, school buildings and classrooms Socio - Cultural Enterprise Health Construction of community police outpost, post harvest facilities solar dryers Construction of community centers, waiting sheds 6

SDMP Components HRD Socio - Cultural Education SDMP Enterprise Infrastructure Health Salary subsidies for community health workers and nutrition scholars Construction and/or improvement of small water systems Provision of medicine, materials and equipment for community clinics Provide access to company clinic and medical team Training on first aid for community health workers 7

SDMP Components Education Livelihood Direction Setting Workshop in partnership with a local state university and provincial offices of the Departments of Agriculture, Trade and Industry HRD Infrastructure Training on Enterprise Development and Business Planning SDMP Organized community cooperatives that will serve as conduit for the funds allocated for small enterprises Socio - Cultural Enterprise Health Conducted pre-membership seminars for community residents applying for membership to the cooperatives Supported existing small businesses (poultry, swine raising, fish farming) 8

SDMP Components HRD Education Infrastructure Participation and support to village fiestas, community gatherings (weddings, wakes), Participation and support to Municipal and Provincial Foundation Day celebrations SDMP Support to religious/church activities Socio - Cultural Enterprise Health Recognition of traditional practices in settling disputes or grievances among community members 9

SDMP Components Education Participatory SDMP assessment and planning workshops with community development councils HRD SDMP Infrastructure Training on Local Governance for newly elected community council members Socio - Cultural Enterprise Health Training on Disaster Risk Reduction Management and Basic Cost Estimation for Infrastructure Projects 10

Information, Education & Communication Mine Tours Community Immersion Publications and AVPs Watch a Blast Program IEC Radio and Newspaper Ads Road Safety Awareness Program Operation of Information Centers Events based Campaign 11

Mine Tours At least 3 tours a week with an average 22 participants per tour Total visitors as of Oct. is 1,800 people Before and After Perception Survey for mine tour participants 12

Mine Tours 13

Effective Communications Publications and AV Presentations Bimmoble Multilingual Community Newspaper Didipio News Company newsletter for employees AVPs on various programs SDMP Sustainable Agroforestry Press Releases Radio Local and national newspapers Other media Events Based Campaigns Setting up of information booths during Municipal and Provincial Foundation days Participation in sponsored events (fun run, medical missions) School Events Immersion - Community Activities Community Festivities Sports League Weddings 14

Development of Mining Technology & Geosciences 2014 DMTG Scholars Nine (9) University students were awarded scholarships under DMTG Scholarship Program for School Year 2014-2015. To date, there are fourteen (14) scholars under DMTG Scholarship Program 15

MOA Commitments Accomplishments Continued construction and upgrade of community road network connecting the host and neighbouring communities to the host municipalities Engaged experts for the preparation of the Barangay Site Development Plan and improved road to Barangay site Completed levelling of the high school campus site and improvement of the road to the same 16

MOA Commitments Employment Education Priority Employment of qualified locals Pre-employment training for residents of host community 70+ Scholarships for tertiary education Provision of educational Assistance to more than 100 children of landowners Started a Leadership Development program for company scholars Health Conduct of Baseline Health Survey Preparation of design and cost estimates for a community/municipal landfill Medical and dental missions in host and nearby communities and municipalities 17

Business Development Didipio has created new businesses, indirect employment & driven growth Details Didipio Community Development Corporation (DiCorp) employs 290 from local communities Awarded contracts in camp catering, housekeeping, laundry and employee shuttle services, manpower pool, road maintenance, copper concentrate haulage, environmental services. Gross revenue of $ 5.6 M for the last 12 months Increased food, beverage & transportation demand. $4.5m annual spend expected from local businesses for Didipio Camp 18

OGSAI Agro-Forestry Delivering environmental, economic & social benefits through agroforestry Achievements as of Oct. 2014 250,000+ trees planted 180,000+ seedlings donated 259 + hectares reforested (including 100 ha commercial plantation) 105 farmer/landholders benefitting from commercial and reforestation plantations established Established company nursery producing seedlings for plantations 19

Other Company Initiatives Integrated River Basin Management in partnership with International River Foundation Leadership Enhancement and Attitude Development with Pilipinas Shell Foundation Road Safety Awareness Seeking approval from MGB and Dep Ed for Education Program for students and teachers on Earth Science and Mining with Mining Matters Employee Donations to Children s Hour Projects Micro financing with Grameen Australia Phil Emergency Response Housing Project for Typhoon Yolanda Victims with Gawad Kalinga Rehabilitation of Classrooms with Habitat for Humanity 20 Support to Entrepreneur based projects implemented by students with ENACTUS National in scope

Integrated River Basin Management A project in partnership with the International River Foundation to improve the management of the Addalam River Basin which includes Didipio catchment 21

Emergency Response 22 OceanaGold Emergency Response Team was one of the first to respond to earthquake and super typhoon disasters in 2013 Recently proclaimed as Champion for the 2014 Regional Fire fighters Olympics

Housing Project Typhoon Aftermath OceanaGold in conjunction with Delta Earth Moving Inc. funded the ongoing construction of 20 houses for the families affected by Typhoon Yolanda in Ticad, Banataya Island, Cebu in partnership with Gawad Kalinga and PMSEA 23

Additional Company Initiatives Rehabilitation Work after Bohol Earthquake MOA signing for the Rebuilding of two classrooms in Bohol in partnership with Habitat for Humanity Micro financing for Marginalized Entrepreneurs Microfinance assistance in partnership with Grameen Australia Philippines Financial assistance to marginalized entrepreneurs engaged in small businesses which include rug making in Taytay, Rizal Mining Matters An education program for students and teachers focused on broadening the understanding of Earth Science and the vital role that minerals, metals and mining play in everyday lives Initial discussion with local education officials was done, further presentation with other concerned government offices on going Entrepreneurship for Students Corporate partner of Enactus an International Organization that connects student, academic and business leaders through entrepreneurial-based projects that empower people to transform opportunities into real, sustainable progress for themselves and their communities 24

Awards and Recognitions Received Citations, Awards 2013 Most Environmentally Compliant Industry 2013 Certificate of Merit Global CSR Award 2013 Certificate of Commendation for Didipio ERT (Yolanda rescue) 2013 Plaque of Appreciation (Bohol Earthquake Rescue) 2014 Global CSR Gold Award for Women Empowerment 2014 Kabalikat Award for Didipio Training Academy 2014 Top Taxpayer of Nueva Vizcaya Agency DENR-MGB Region 02 The Pinnacle Group International DENR-MGB-PMSEA DENR-MGB-PMSEA The Pinnacle Group International TESDA Region 02 TESDA Nat l Office BIR Bayombong Revenue District 25

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