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C O N V E N E S P R E S E N T S C O O R D I N A T E S O R G A N I Z E S M E D I A P A R T N E R

Social Dialogue for Territorial Development “First Meeting of the Network of Mining Regions” Social Dialogue for Territorial Development Álvaro García, October 2017

SIS MINING AS A S i S S PUBLIC-PRIVATE ALLIANCE Skilled Inclusive Mining as a platform for innovation and development of the country’s productive potential. Inclusive Mining that promotes and assures permanent dialogue, leading to shared benefit agreements. i S S Sustainable Mining includes in the design of its operations all critical variables that affect the socio-environmental system. SIS MINING AS A PLATAFORM FOR DEVELOPMENT

SIS MINING AS A S i S S PUBLIC-PRIVATE ALLIANCE Skilled Inclusive Mining as a platform for innovation and development of the country’s productive potential. Inclusive Mining that promotes and assures permanent dialogue, leading to shared benefit agreements. i S S Sustainable Mining that includes in the design of its operations all critical variables that affect the socio-environmental system. SIS MINING AS A PLATAFORM FOR DEVELOPMENT

Large investments represent “First Meeting of the Network of Mining Regions” Large investments represent of total investment ECONOMIC CHALLENGES 57% 4 Y e a r s Approval of large projects US$7.55 billion paralyzed in projects with environmental approval (Vergara, Galindo, Correa, 2017) 5 0 % Reduction in Direct Foreign Investment, 2014 - 2016 (ECLAC) 43% Reduction in projects under construction. 2012 - 2016 (Sofofa)

“First Meeting of the Network of Mining Regions” Social capital, all participants prepared for dialogue. Lack of timely, transparent, and validated information. Integral vision of impact on territory Institutions to support and promote dialogue. Social CHALLENGES

Quality of Dialogue Index “First Meeting of the Network of Mining Regions” An institutionality for territorial dialogue ? COMPONENT 1: Efective Dialogue Conditions for dialogue Integral Impact Evaluation Shared Benefit Agreements for Development Monitoring end Evaluation Project End Quality of Dialogue Index Controversy Resolution System DIALOGUE SUPPORT Support Fund Mediator and Facilitator Accreditation System COMPONENT 2: Support System

COMPONENT 1: Efective Dialogue “First Meeting of the Network of Mining Regions” COMPONENT 1: Efective Dialogue Conditions for dialogue Integral Impact Evaluation Shared Benefit Agreements for Development Assessment and Monitoring Project Start Project End Quality of Dialogue Index How to assure the representation of all actors? How to assure equal conditions and availability of information? How to measure all project externalities – positive and negative, including socio-economic indicators –in a territory? How to make coherent environmental and indigenous enquiries? Controversy Resolution System What is our understanding of this concept? How to guarantee it in the dialogue processes? How will agreements be evaluated (as input for permanent dialogue)? DIALOGUE SUPPORT Support Fund Mediator and Facilitator Accreditation System COMPONENT 2: Support System

Quality of Dialogue Index “First Meeting of the Network of Mining Regions” COMPONENT 1: Efective Dialogue Conditions for dialogue Integral Impact Evaluation Shared Benefit Agreements for Development Assessment and Monitoring Project Start How to implement alternative mechanisms for conflict resolution, such as mediation or arbitration? Project End Quality of Dialogue Index Controversy Resolution System How to finance the system’s associated costs and guarantee the neutrality of the processes? How to guarantee independent support professionals? DIALOGUE SUPPORT Support Fund Mediator and Facilitator Accreditation System COMPONENT 2: Support System

C O N V E N E S P R E S E N T S C O O R D I N A T E S O R G A N I Z E S M E D I A P A R T N E R