On July 27 and 28, the
Rosebel Community Fund (RCF) provided the Surinamese communities of Nieuw
Koffiekamp, Brownsweg, Balingsoela, Kwakoegron, Marchallkreek, Klaaskreek,
Nieuw Lombe, Njoeng Jacobkondre, Baling, Misalibi and Bilawatra with food
supplies and Personal Protective Equipment. These villages are considered part
of the Communities of Interest (COI) of Rosebel Gold Mines.

Verena Diko, Communications
Commission (CC) chairperson and female captain of the village of Nieuw Lombe,
was delighted to receive the supplies for the village. According to the
captain, even before the distribution of the goods, an atmosphere of enthusiasm
was noticeable in the village. "This project is very timely because we are
all facing difficult times these days. The gesture is well received by the
people and we are happy with this assistance."
According to Stephanie van
Lobbrecht, Country Director and RCF chairperson, the Foundation recognizes that,
among other factors, the COVID-19 pandemic and the recent heavy rains have had
a significant impact on the surrounding villages of the Rosebel operations.
With the resources from the Community Fund, Rosebel has been able to support
these communities.
The distribution of the
goods was handled by RCF in collaboration with representatives of the
traditional authority and the CCs of the communities. Several households in the
villages were eligible to receive goods worth SRD 1,200 ($60) per household
from the RCF and Rosebel. The donation to the villages has a total value of SRD
756,000.00 ($36,000).

Since the start of the
Rosebel operation, IAMGOLD has contributed to the sustainable development of
the surrounding communities by carrying out community development projects
related to education, health care and socio-economic development. The company is
committed to continue supporting community projects through the Rosebel
Community Fund.