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Community Development Toolkit
The Community Development Toolkit was published in November 2005, jointly by ICMM, the World Bank and ESMAP. It was developed to support government, industry, and community efforts to realize more sustainable community development around mining and mineral processing operations.
The Toolkit contains two main parts:
- 17 Tools which cover the assessment, planning, management, and evaluation phases of community development as well as stakeholder relationships.
- A Background volume, which contains the background and context to the project as well as an examination of the mineral policies and mining laws necessary for mineral activity to contribute to sustainable development.
RELATED PUBLICATIONS
Working together: How large-scale mining can engage with artisanal and small-scale miners
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ICMM responds to War on Want report
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ICMM Newsletter: Volume 4 Number 3 - Oct 2005
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Resource Endowment initiative - second multi-stakeholder workshop
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ICMM Newsletter: Volume 4 Number 2 - Jun 2005
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Mining and Indigenous Peoples Issues Review
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ICMM's letter to Commission for Africa on Transparency of Natural Resource Revenues in Africa
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Resource Endowment initiative - multi-stakeholder workshop report
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ICMM Position Statement on Mining and Indigenous People
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Mining and Indigenous Peoples' Roundtable
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RELATED LINKS
- Mining, People and the Environment
- New publication on engaging with artisanal and small-scale miners
- ICMM member Rio Tinto publishes guide on integrating gender into communities work
- Mining sector leads way on indigenous peoples' issues, says new report
- ICMM co-hosts Artisanal and Small-Scale Mining workshop in Ghana
- Barrick partners with Chilean NGOs to support housing, education and health initiatives
- Cerrejón and the Tabaco Relocation Committee reach an agreement
- ICMM convenes workshop on artisanal mining in Brazil
- Newmont's agribusiness initiative supports local communities
- Zimele boosts success of black firms
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK
Principle 09:
Contribute to the social, economic and institutional development of the communities in which we operate
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