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SIA Training
Laying the groundwork for sustainability |
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18 October 2011 - |
Santiago, Chile, South America |
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This two day course will draw upon ten years of Compliance Advisor/Ombudsman (CAO) experience developing collaborative approaches to address and resolve complaints received from communities. The course will share experiences from over 40 private sector investments in 28 countries worldwide. Although the complaints span multiple sectors (including mining, oil and gas, agriculture, manufacturing and infrastructure), material presented will be tailored to those concerns that arise in the mining sector, and complaints related to mining projects will be highlighted. The course is targeted toward companies, public sector institutions and civil society organizations interested in learning about how collaborative processes can help prevent, resolve and move beyond environmental and social conflict in mining. Individuals working in community relations (because they are the first line of interaction with the public) as well as in technical areas (because they are often responsible for the activities that result in community concerns) will be interested in learning the skills offered in this course. |
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Prerequisites :No specific previous knowledge is necessary. |
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Language :English |
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Presenter :Meg Taylor, Vice-President, Compliance Advisor/Ombudsman of IFC and MIGA, World Bank Group (CAO)
Andrea Repetto Vargas, Specialist, Ombudsman, CAO
David Atkins, Principal Scientist, Watershed Environmental
Amar Inamdar, Principal Specialist, Ombudsman, CAO |
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Organisation :OFFICE OF THE COMPLIANCE ADVISOR/OMBUDSMAN |
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Website: www.srmining.com |
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