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Whether Aujan will disclose your details to anyone else.When Aujan may use your details to contact you.How Aujan will use information we collect about you.What information Aujan may collect about you.This privacy policy explains the following:
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In order to provide you with the full functionality of this website, we are sometimes required to collect information about you.
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This Privacy Policy relates to our use of any personal information you provide to us through this website. We want our website to be a safe and enjoyable environment for our audience. Further information about Gemfields can be found at Aujan and its group companies (“Aujan”) are committed to protecting you and your family’s personal information when you are using this website. Gemfields has established a track record of improving healthcare, education, agriculture and livelihoods for the communities around its mines and of supporting conservation efforts to protect Africa’s wildlife and biodiversity (#conservationgemstones). Gemfields is committed to furthering transparency, legitimacy and integrity in the coloured gemstone business and believes strongly that coloured gemstones should create a positive impact for the countries and communities from which they originate. Gemfields’ approach to transparency also means that the host nations in Africa today see dramatically greater value from their gemstone resources remaining in-country. Gemfields’ work at the Kagem emerald mine in Zambia (believed to be the world’s single largest producing emerald mine) and the Montepuez ruby mine in Mozambique (one of the most significant recently discovered ruby deposits in the world) has seen Africa become the world’s largest exporter of emeralds and rubies. Gemfields is a world-leading supplier of responsibly sourced coloured gemstones. Further information about Luwire can be found at About Gemfields Luwire’s communities encompass approximately 5,000 people across seven villages and live in daily contact with local wildlife. It encompasses − at 4,550 km² − one of Africa’s largest private conservation concessions and is a globally important carbon sink. The Luwire Wildlife Conservancy (‘Luwire’) is located in Northern Mozambique’s Niassa Special Reserve.