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Third Online Discussion on Human Rights Impact Assessments (HRIAs)

(21 Oct 2009)

How can HRIAs help address/reduce legal risks related to business and human rights?

As part of the road-testing process of the Guide to Human Rights Impact Assessment and Management, IBLF, IFC and the UN Global Compact will be hosting the third, quarterly, online discussion on human rights impact assessments (HRIAs). This online discussion will be open for three days from Tuesday October 27, 2009, 10AM UK time to Thursday October 29, 2009, 5PM UK time.

 

 


Posted in Human Rights, --Global at 15:00

IFC Community Development Standardization

(23 Sep 2008)

Module 1: Understanding the Business Case (Caroline Ashley)

  • Business Case Matrix, SustainAbility, click here.

Module 2: Diagnostic and Assessment (Tunde Morakinyo)

Module 3: Stakeholder Engagement and Capacity Building (Alan Dabbs)

Module 4: Strategy Design (Alan Dabbs)

Module 5: Implementation Planning and Partnering (Tunde Morakinyo)

Module 6: Monitoring and Evaluation (Tunde Morakinyo)

Posted by commdev5 commdev5 in Community Investment Strategies, Community Investment Strategies, --Global at 18:30 | Questions (1)

DISCUSSION FORUM: Influx Management

(19 May 2008)

Questions to Consider

1. It is clear that many aspects of influx management are the domain of local/regional government. To what extent should a Company go beyond promoting awareness of influx issues to managing them?

2. IFC/CommDev is trying to define a typology of influx situations? We would be grateful to receive your thoughts on the following key questions:

  • Location
  • Type of Operation (oil, gas or mining)
  • Stage of Operation (exploration, construction, operations, closure
  • Description of influc phenomenon: Who has arrived? Numbers? Where are
  • they settling? What are they doing?
  • Description of key impacts
  • Any mitigation measures undertaken? Yes/No. If yes, please describe.

Thanks for sharing your thoughts!

Posted in Community Investment Strategies, Community Investment Strategies, --Global at 23:00 | Questions (1)

DISCUSSION FORUM: LSM meets ASM - Mining Together (DRAFT)

(28 Jan 2008)

In the context of rising expectations related to corporate social responsibility (CSR), mining companies need to understand the importance of engaging constructively with artisanal and small-scale mining (ASM) and need to learn more from others about the experiences and lessons learned in the field. This document seeks to provide an understanding of the main issues and a conceptual framework for appropriate actions when engaging with ASM. It is intended as a practical and informative overview and is aimed at senior executives, corporate responsibility professionals, mine-site managers, and others who are seeking to understand the issues, dynamics, and key concepts of, as well as evolving approaches to, ASM.

This document is in draft format for peer review by a multi-stakeholder committee. We would greatly appreciate comments, ideas and experiences from industry representatives, civil society groups, government members and artisanal and small-scale mining practitioners to ensure the comprehensiveness of this document.

To download document, please click here (PDF, 4.9MB).

For more information, please see ASM.

Thank you.

 

    Questions to Consider for Feedback

 

 

1. Does the paper cover the main "right" issue areas concisely and clearly but with a sufficient amount of detail and analysis?

2. Is the paper written in a clear and logical manner?

3. Are the case study examples relevant, sufficiently explained, and would the paper benefit from additional examples? If you know of other case studies or examples which would be useful, please share them with us.

4. Are the tables useful and clear, and should others be included? If so, can you please share the data or sources of information that you would like to see included?

5. Is the paper relevant/”to the point” for a private sector audience (e.g. corporate-level and project-level management, community relations, security staff, etc.) while also accessible/useful to other stakeholders (i.e. ASM groups, policy makers, civil society and academics)?

Posted in Artisanal and Small-Scale Mining, --Global at 14:45 | Questions (1)

Help Desk

(21 Nov 2007)

Please send our Help Desk your questions around community development and/or any resources you would like to see featured in the CommDev Information Clearinghouse. The Help Desk service will respond to company, government and civil society requests for advice or interpretations regarding specific issues; provide examples of answers to frequently asked questions, and give you access to a wide range of research, literature and publications in your area of interest. Thank you!

Posted at 10:45 | Questions (1)