here in kindia unemployment is extremely high.al only contributes one dollar per ton of mined bauxite for local development -- that's the minimum. >> i believe rusal could have done more for kindia. >> we'd like to work down there to earn a little. but it's difficult to get in there. we've tried -- but so far it hasn't worked out. >> rusal sends a large sum to help development for the people of kindia. officials in kindia prefecture have worked hard to get the russians to help build schools or hospitals. >> i must say it was a very hard and drawn-out struggle. just look at the date when we did the negotiations. there was the agreement -- the annex to the agreement -- and from that date until now it's been a long time. >> alongside other projects, rusal finally paid the equivalent of 350,000 euros to provide two villages with electricity. not much for the aluminum giant. recently guinea has tried to break the power of the large foreign firms. a controversial mining law calls for higher taxes and guarantees the state a 15% share in