Transcription of Mining Community Development Agreements
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Mining Community Development Agreements Source Book March 2012. THE WORLD BANK. i 5/24/12 9:33 AM. ii 5/24/12 9:33 AM. Contents ACKNOWLEDGMENT ..vii FOREWORD ..ix 1. INTRODUCTION ..1. Objectives of This Document .. 3. TARGET AUDIENCE .. 3. 2. WHAT IS A CDA? ..5. CDA 6. When and Why Should CDAs Be Developed? .. 9. What Is a Successful CDA? .. 10. Participatory Approach .. 14. CDA Process .. 14. Timeframe and Process .. 15. 3. PHASE 1: STAKEHOLDER IDENTIFICATION, ANALYSIS AND ENGAGEMENT ..18. Qualified Communities .. 18. Stakeholder Mapping and Analysis .. 22. The Roles and Responsibilities of Stakeholders .. 24. GOVERNMENT .. 26. Mining COMPANIES .. 27. THIRD PARTIES .. 27. VARYING RESPONSIBILITIES .. 28. Engagement Planning .. 29. Phase 1 30. 4. PHASE 2: CAPACITY Development FOR A CDA ..31. Capacity Assessment .. 32. TYPES OF CAPACITY .. 32. PARTICIPATORY NEEDS ASSESSMENT .. 34. Capacity Development .. 36. Partner Organizations .. 40. Phase 2 41. 5. PHASE 3: STAKEHOLDER Community Representation.
vii Acknowledgment This report—Mining Community Development Agreement Source Book—is a product of the World Bank Sustainable Energy—Oil, Gas, and Mining Unit (SEGOM). The task team comprised of Boubacar Bocoum (Task Team Leader), Kristina Svensson (Operations Offi-
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