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Resources for Partnerships
ICMM is looking to encourage other stakeholders to join us and support these types of partnerships. To support these endeavours all ICMM publications and resources are available in our Library. Below are some examples of useful publications.
![]() | Mining: Partnerships for Development Toolkit This toolkit outlines robust methodology to help companies, governments and civil society enhance the potential socio-economic benefits of mining. |
![]() | Mapping in-country partnerships This document lays the groundwork for Mining: Partnerships for Development by highlighting the range of multi-stakeholder partnerships that already exist.
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![]() | Mining Partnerships for Development: Position Statement This document states ICMM's commitment to seek partnerships among companies, governments, NGOs, donors and international organizations. |
![]() | Mining: Partnerships for Development - Enhancing Local Content The half-day workshop brought together 70 people from ICMM member companies and the development community to discuss existing good practice on partnerships for local content . |
![]() | Minerals taxation regimes: A review of issues and challenges in their design and application' Published with the Commonwealth Secretariat, the report considers how the way in which revenue is generated can affect the process of translating mineral wealth into socio-economic development. |
![]() | Resource Endowment initiative - Toolkit Designed to enable mining companies and other stakeholders in the mining industry to assess local, regional and national socio-economic impacts of mining. It also deals with how mining operations affect governance structures, institutions and policy changes at different levels of government. |
![]() | Mining in Tanzania - What future can we expect? This paper provides a basis to help the Tanzanian government to examine the debate between the need to encourage the mining sector as a dynamic contributor to economic growth and the alleged failure of the mining sector to contribute sufficient revenue to the public purse. |
Since 2004 the initative has conducted internationally-recognized research.
It has established that multi-stakeholder partnerships are key to enhancing mining’s economic contribution.
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