GHULAM DASTGIR KHAN LAND ACQUISITION AND SOCIAL IMPACTS ANALYST NATIONAL AND REGIONAL RESOURCE CORRIDORS PROGRAM SECRETARIAT MINISTRY OF MINES GHULAM DASTGIR.

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GHULAM DASTGIR KHAN LAND ACQUISITION AND SOCIAL IMPACTS ANALYST NATIONAL AND REGIONAL RESOURCE CORRIDORS PROGRAM SECRETARIAT MINISTRY OF MINES GHULAM DASTGIR KHAN LAND ACQUISITION AND SOCIAL IMPACTS ANALYST NATIONAL AND REGIONAL RESOURCE CORRIDORS PROGRAM SECRETARIAT MINISTRY OF MINES موافقتنامه انکشاف محلات Community Development Agreement Source: Mining Community Development Agreements, Source Book March 2012, World Bank

موافقتنامه انکشاف محلات Community Development Agreement (CDA) Governments, companies, and communities seeking to develop a sustainable and mutually beneficial relationship, CDAs can provide a means of strengthening and advancing this relationship. The general vision of a CDA can be broken down into the following two core goals: 1. Improving relationships between companies, communities, governments, civil society, and other stakeholders; and 2. Promoting sustainable and mutually beneficial benefits from mining projects, including pro-poor initiatives and other strategies which may be beyond the immediate scope of impacts for a project. What Is a CDA?

موافقتنامه انکشاف محلات Community Development Agreement (CDA) CDA Drivers Emphasis on benefits sharing and equity Globalization Regulatory requirements Business strategy Demand for accountability

موافقتنامه انکشاف محلات Community Development Agreement (CDA) Benefits of community development agreements Clarity and Transparency Engagement Capacity Development Business Best Practices Sustainability منافع موافقتنامه انکشاف محلات

موافقتنامه انکشاف محلات Community Development Agreement (CDA) Requiring communities to enter into formal agreements can foster a counterproductive environment of mistrust and uncertainty if parties lack commitment to or understanding of the process. Potential perceptions that a community or group has been misled or coerced into signing a deal, or that a “backroom deal” has been brokered with one or more parties to the detriment of others. Formal agreements, and the legal stipulations that they often include, can lead to an interpretation of compliance that results in a minimalistic approach. If lacking clearly defined roles and objectives, a CDA may appear to compensate/fullfil/ duplicate the role of government, and could lead to a dependency on the mining company beyond the intended scope. Potential Risks Associated with the Creation of Formal Development Agreements

موافقتنامه انکشاف محلات Community Development Agreement (CDA) Where government regulations specifically require developers to enter into a formal agreement (e.g., as in Papua New Guinea and Mongolia); Where indigenous lands are present and there is a legal requirement to negotiate the conditions of access/use with the traditional landowners (e.g., as in Canada and Australia); and Where there have been conflicts between a developer and local communities, and the developer has voluntarily negotiated an agreement in an effort to resolve these conflicts. When and Why Should CDAs Be Developed?

موافقتنامه انکشاف محلات Community Development Agreement (CDA) What the goals and objectives of the CDA are. Who will manage the agreement and its implementation (e.g., the person(s), board, committee, foundation, trust, forum, or other entity); Who will represent the qualified community/communities for the purposes of the agreement; How members of a qualified community will be involved in the CDA decision- making and implementation processes; How the interests of specific stakeholder groups (e.g., women, indigenous groups, marginalized peoples) will be represented in the decision-making and implementation processes; How the project will contribute to community and socioeconomic development and sustainability, and how it will assist in the development of self-sustaining, income- generating activities; Consultation and planning that will prepare communities for eventual closure (permanent or temporary) of mining operations; Monitoring plans and frameworks, with a focus on participatory monitoring; and Funding requirements and a summary of qualifying expenditures, as well as provisions for management, accountability, and transparency of funds. A Successful CDA include the following fundamental information

موافقتنامه انکشاف محلات Community Development Agreement (CDA)

Industry: Participate in good faith in the CDA negotiation process Act transparently and disclose all relevant information Manage expectations, being clear what the company will and will not do Provide financial and other resources to enable the objectives of the CDA Honor the company’s commitments in the CDA Take action to improve local capacity, if and where needed Actively participate in the governance of the CDA, using the processes defined in the agreement wherever practical Partner with other organizations, where possible, to improve results Respond promptly and constructively to community concerns and grievances Advocate (to government) on behalf of communities if one or more levels of government have failed to meet their responsibilities Maintain open and inclusive engagement/ communication with communities included in the CDA Consult with the community and government regarding any material change in the mine plan, related activities, and/or the scheduling of permanent or temporary mine closure.\ Core responsibilities of industry and government

موافقتنامه انکشاف محلات Community Development Agreement (CDA) National and Sub-National Government: May be a contributing and/or signing party to the CDA Establish an enabling regulatory environment that supports and facilitates CDAs Act as an “honest broker” to ensure other parties reach and sustain an agreement Contribute to resourcing arrangements within the CDA (e.g., matching or supplementing funding) Participate in CDA governance, such as advisory and monitoring committees Deliver programs that are aligned with, or part of, the CDA Coordinate government programs/initiatives at regional and local levels Provide information (regarding rights, processes, etc.) to communities and individuals who are engaging with resource companies Support capacity building initiatives Core responsibilities of industry and government

موافقتنامه انکشاف محلات Community Development Agreement (CDA) Local Government: Be a representative of the qualified communities Participate in CDA governance such as advisory and monitoring committees Be a partner in the delivery of programs that are aligned with, or part of, the CDA May also take on national/sub-national government responsibilities if capacity exists Core responsibilities of industry and government

موافقتنامه انکشاف محلات Community Development Agreement (CDA)