Corporate Social Responsibility PT. Vale Indonesia in North Luwu Regency in Realizing Community Empowerment and Welfare


Rusli Razak, - and Rabina Yunus, - and Hasbi, - and Mansyur Radjab, - (2022) Corporate Social Responsibility PT. Vale Indonesia in North Luwu Regency in Realizing Community Empowerment and Welfare. International Journal of Mechanical Engineering.

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Abstract - Company social responsibility (CSR) at PT Vale Indonesia was meticulously designed, including all elements of the company's growth in terms of social and economic factors as well as cultural features and environmental concerns. In this research, PT Vale Indonesia's Corporate Social Responsibility is described and analyzed (CSR). In 2018-2023, PT. Vale Indonesia Tbk will execute the Community Development and Empowerment-Development of Independent Rural Areas (CDE-DIRA) program as part of its corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities. Vale Indonesia, the Ministry of Villages, South Sulawesi Provincial Government, and the East Luwu Regency Government signed a Memorandum of Understanding to assist the execution of the DIRA program. Two kinds of informants were used in this study: the internal party of PT. Indonesian Vale and the external party. Researchers conducted interviews with PT Vale Indonesia's General Manager for External Affairs and Sustainable Development, Manager for Government Relations, and Director for Communications. As a second example, consider the external parties or stakeholders. There are other organizations in beneficiary communities and sub-district or village heads where CSR activities take place, such as COMMIT or ALIKSA. There are 10 rural areas in the country that have been divided into four sub- districts based on their resource potential: (1) Tourist Areas; (2) Agrotourism; (3) Livestock and non-timber forest product processing, (4) Integrated Agriculture, (5) Pepper Plantation and Industry, (6) Trade and Industry, (7) Livestock and Supporting Areas and (8) Services and Support, (9) Coastal and Processed Marine Products, (10) Agriculture, Plantation and Livestock.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: H Social Sciences > HM Sociology
Depositing User: - Andi Anna
Date Deposited: 26 Apr 2022 02:07
Last Modified: 26 Apr 2022 02:07
URI: http://repository.unhas.ac.id:443/id/eprint/15866

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