Nov 26, 2024
This report highlights the growing importance for offshore wind proponents to build strong relationships with host communities and secure a social license to operate. This social license, although intangible, is an important asset, rooted in community trust and acceptance of a company and its activities. The paper is intended to facilitate discussion between developers, communities, […]
View PublicationSep 25, 2024
This note offers guidance to mining companies on strengthening climate resilience both inside and outside the mine fence, guided by the best available scientific literature and tools.
View PublicationAug 13, 2024
Gender-Responsive Climate Governance and the Role of Women Leaders is a new IFC report designed to enhance the private sector’s ability to develop more effective gender-inclusive climate governance, strategies, and actions. The report focuses specifically on emerging market and developing economies (EMDEs) and looks at underexplored aspects of the climate-gender nexus: whether EMDE companies have […]
View PublicationJun 18, 2024
The case study “Energizing Women’s Participation in Local Governance through Voice and Economic Empowerment” highlights a collaborative initiative between Azito Energie and the IFC in Azito Village, Côte d’Ivoire. The project aimed to foster inclusive governance and socio-economic growth by empowering women and youth. Historically excluded from decision-making, these groups received training in financial literacy, […]
View PublicationJun 13, 2024
How much do African firms use digital technology, for what purposes, and how can they be encouraged to use it more? While advances have been made in digitalizing Africa, with mobile payments a success story, firms still face challenges like higher costs of technology. Much more can be done to enable and empower them to […]
View PublicationJun 11, 2024
Discover how logistics and connectivity are fueling economic growth in Indonesia by empowering millions of entrepreneurs, especially women. This case study explores the IFC’s $31 million investment in Anteraja, a leading digital logistics provider, and its impact on closing gender gaps, boosting business practices, and supporting women-owned MSMEs through targeted programs. Learn about the substantial economic potential and the successes of the Anter UMKM Sukses program in enhancing incomes, savings, and networking opportunities for female entrepreneurs.
View PublicationMay 29, 2024
The Inclusive Business Investing Guide addresses global challenges of poverty and income inequality by demonstrating how impact investors can create social impact for low-income populations. It leverages the experience of the International Finance Corporation (IFC), Dutch Entrepreneurial Development Bank (FMO), British International Investment (BII), and others to help investors adopt an intentional approach to inclusive […]
View PublicationMay 23, 2024
Drawing from 14 years of human-centered design experience across 45 countries, this playbook highlights the importance of centering communities to create impactful and lasting solutions. It shares experiences, lessons learned, insights, and takeaways from various projects in Sub-Saharan Africa. By providing practical advice and real-world examples, the playbook aims to inspire designers and partners to […]
View PublicationMay 23, 2024
IFC’s annual Green and Social Bond Impact Report publishes a list of projects in emerging markets that have been funded through the proceeds of our green and social bonds. Green and social bonds are an integral component of IFC’s borrowing strategy, facilitating the financing of projects that drive positive social outcomes and contribute to a […]
View PublicationMay 22, 2024
To meet climate and development goals, low- and middle-income countries need to transform their power sector infrastructure at a scale and pace that is unprecedented. The World Bank framework “Scaling Up to Phase Down” maps out steps to support developing countries, with the help of development partners, to scale up affordable, secure, and reliable clean […]
View PublicationMay 20, 2024
According to the 2023 UN Adaptation Gap Report, the annual climate adaptation financing gap in developing countries is estimated to be between USD194-366 billion, approximately 10-18 times more than current financing flows. Although investors increasingly recognize the opportunities for investments to cope with the risks and impacts of climate change, private investment towards adaptation and […]
View PublicationMay 14, 2024
In an era defined by the urgent climate crisis, unpredictable weather patterns and increasingly frequent natural disasters, ensuring infrastructure resilience to such events is paramount. This report discusses ways of enhancing government capacities to prevent, react and rebuild, thereby minimising the impact of natural disasters on infrastructure assets and operations. It identifies data, collaboration and […]
View PublicationMay 12, 2024
This report, developed under the IRENA Collaborative Framework on the Geopolitics of Energy Transformation, provides new analysis to elicit informed and constructive dialogue on the evolving nature of energy security in the era of renewables.
View PublicationMay 9, 2024
All at one time, we want to change our energy mix, our climate, our economies, our global trade patterns, our cities, our technology and our social equity. And we plan to do it all against a backdrop of a non-stationary environment, divisive geopolitical rhetoric and deep economic uncertainty. It is a mammoth task. Humanity’s success […]
View PublicationMay 8, 2024
Quarter 1, 2024 performance: The cumulative amount of green, social, sustainability, and sustainability-linked (GSSS) bonds issued in the market reached USD 5.3 trillion. Performance in the first quarter of 2024 was strong, with cumulative issuance in Jan-Mar 2024 reaching USD 333 billion. 2024 is expected to be a year of broadening regional reach and instrument types […]
View PublicationMay 7, 2024
Case studies from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, South Africa, and Peru How can sharing technological infrastructure support gender equality and serve the broad betterment of mining communities? While it has become an accepted practice for mining companies to share roads, electricity, and other traditional infrastructure with nearby rural communities, sharing new technological infrastructure, […]
View PublicationApr 29, 2024
In 2023, global environmental discussions primarily focused on funding the implementation of agreements and assessing performance across various issue areas. The year saw the conclusion of delayed COVID-19 milestones, including significant decisions to enhance global chemicals management and safeguard marine life in international waters. Much of the emphasis was on ensuring these agreements are effectively […]
View PublicationApr 26, 2024
The paper introduces a toolkit for investors focusing on climate resilience as a thematic area, particularly within public markets. It highlights the attractive investment opportunities that climate resilience solutions offer, both in terms of returns and growing demand. The paper explains the concept of climate resilience solutions, including products, technologies, and services that are increasingly […]
View PublicationApr 25, 2024
Enabling more people to get online and to use the Internet productively can help deliver massive development payoffs, including by helping communities become more resilient to climate change through improved access to information and service delivery. Despite the sector’s remarkable growth, 2.6 billion people remain offline. In addition, the sector’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions rival […]
View PublicationApr 18, 2024
This business case aims to highlight some of the ways companies and investors, in partnership with local and national governments, NGOs, and other stakeholders, can leverage the gender advantage in plastic waste management through working in partnership with women and addressing their needs as informal and formal workers, entrepreneurs, and consumers. It examines first the […]
View PublicationApr 18, 2024
This publication presents renewable power generation capacity statistics for the past decade (2013-2023) in trilingual tables. Renewable power generation capacity is measured as the maximum net generating capacity of power plants and other installations that use renewable energy sources to produce electricity. For most countries and technologies, the data reflects the capacity installed and connected […]
View PublicationApr 17, 2024
The report discusses the future of the global energy system, highlighting the uncertainty and the significant impact of decisions made in the coming years on the climate and human civilization. It examines a range of long-term projections that imagine different futures based on various policies, technologies, prices, and geopolitical factors. A key finding from COP28 […]
View PublicationApr 11, 2024
This report explores the experiences of women entrepreneurs in low and middle-income countries (LMICs) in 2023, focusing on the impact of the lingering effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, economic and geopolitical crises, and the rise of AI on their ventures. The report details challenges such as access to finance, macroeconomic instability, and customer retention while […]
View PublicationMar 27, 2024
Unlocking the potential of digital financial services (DFS) is crucial for women’s financial inclusion and empowerment. While barriers to access persist, fintech companies have emerged as key players in bridging this gap. However, limited research exists on how fintech companies are delivering on their promise and what practices lead to success. This study addresses these […]
View PublicationMar 19, 2024
Women, Business and the Law 2024 is the tenth in a series of annual studies measuring the enabling environment for women’s economic opportunity in 190 economies. This year, the study presents two sets of data: Women, Business and the Law 1.0 and an expanded version, Women, Business and the Law 2.0. Women, Business and the […]
View PublicationMar 11, 2024
Digital technologies are transforming economies, creating jobs, and improving lives. They have dramatically changed communications, business, health, education, finance and more. Yet the digital divide remains stark and is becoming synonymous with a development divide. Billions of people around the world are still offline, and digital advancement has been uneven, exacerbating the gap between the […]
View PublicationFeb 29, 2024
This Good Practice Handbook outlines a framework and methodology for planning, collecting data, implementing, monitoring and evaluating the entire resettlement and livelihood restoration process to achieve the objectives of IFC Performance Standard 5 on Land Acquisition and Involuntary Resettlement.
View PublicationOct 25, 2023
This report examines the role of women in South Asia’s plastic waste management systems and the challenges they face, and provides recommendations for collaborative action to improve and safeguard women’s livelihoods in the sector.
View PublicationOct 23, 2023
There are 4.5 billion people living at the base of the pyramid worldwide, surviving on low incomes and lacking access to goods, services, and opportunities. Workers at the base are often in the informal sector or low-skill jobs with limited earning. By adopting inclusive employment practices that enhance advancement, and empowerment of these workers, companies have a critical role in expanding access to better livelihoods for these workers.
View PublicationOct 18, 2023
A comprehensive suite of resources to empower companies to address gender inequality in the workforce, supply chain, and community activities.✅ Tool Suites: Practical tools and guidance on project planning, recruitment and more ✅ Business Cases: Insights from companies who’ve implement gender-smart practices ✅ Interactive Toolkit Builder: Create a customized action-plan for your company
View PublicationOct 11, 2023
This publication seeks to advance the concept of social sustainability and sharpen its analytical foundations. The book emphasizes social sustainability’s four key components: social cohesion, inclusion, resilience, and process legitimacy. By identifying interventions that work to promote the components of social sustainability and highlighting the evidence of their links to key development outcomes, this book provides a foundation for using social sustainability to help address the many challenges of our time.
View PublicationSep 28, 2023
This draft paper highlights current trends in the use of social key performance indicators (KPIs) in Sustainability-Linked Finance, with a focus on the infrastructure sector.
View PublicationJun 10, 2023
This book examines the role for natural resource wealth in driving Africa’s economic transformation and the implications of the low-carbon transition for resource-rich economies.
Subsoil assets such as metals, minerals, oil, and gas are key sources of government revenues, export earnings, and development potential in most countries in Africa. How can African economies tap into these opportunities while managing the downside risk to their fossil fuel wealth? “Africa’s Resource Future” explores these themes and offers insights to help navigate the uncertainty.
View PublicationJun 2, 2023
This company insights report is part of a series of short studies highlighting successful gender equality approaches taken by companies in the E2E program as they enhance their recruitment, retention, and promotion of women.
View PublicationJan 30, 2023
A net zero transition guide that sets out a science-based decarbonization strategy for copper and nickel mining value chain actors.
View PublicationSep 26, 2022
IFC’s ‘From Disclosure to Development’ (D2D) Project in Sierra Leone strengthens the digital entrepreneurship ecosystem, with a focus on sustainably supporting mining communities.
View PublicationMar 12, 2022
Sustainability-linked finance (SLF) is a powerful tool for mobilizing capital as the world moves towards a greener global future. SLF incentivizes companies to pursue ambitious, long-term environmental and social goals, and its use can help countries achieve the 2030 UN Sustainable Development Goals.
View PublicationFeb 21, 2022
This note shares examples of recent sustainability-linked financing, including several involving IFC in various roles, to highlight how investors can utilize these new instruments in emerging markets and mitigate greenwashing risks.
View PublicationNov 16, 2021
This guide provides a framework to the market on how sustainable debt instruments can be used to advance gender equality in both the public and private sectors.
View PublicationJul 8, 2021
The rapid digital transformation underway in Africa has the potential to have an equally transformative impact on women entrepreneurs.
View PublicationJun 15, 2021
This document illustrates how gender-responsive climate-smart mining (CSM) strategies are good for business and good for the planet. It outlines entry points for gender considerations within the pillars of the CSM Initiative and enlists recommendations for different stakeholders such as companies, government and civil society to engage.
View PublicationApr 6, 2021
This Guidance Note highlights how training initiatives can respond to women and men’s different needs and learning preferences. It is intended to strengthen the skills and practice of training providers who run technical business courses for entrepreneurs—whether face to face, or virtually.
View PublicationDec 23, 2020
The series Capturing Hydropower’s Promise features suggested approaches on implementing local benefit sharing in hydropower projects, along with good practice examples.
View PublicationDec 23, 2020
This brief highlights 10 insights extracted from the publication Capturing Hydropower’s Promise: A Guide to Local Benefit Sharing in Hydropower Projects.
View PublicationDec 14, 2020
In this report, IFC presents a set of recommendations for governments, industry and civil society aimed at improving data disclosure and use practices of mining royalty data to provide citizens with complete, relevant and actionable information. En el informe de D2D Datos de Regalías Mineras en Colombia: Datos en beneficio de los ciudadanos, IFC presenta […]
View PublicationDec 4, 2020
Royalties paid by natural resources companies active in Bolivia are intended to support local community development. But often local communities that are impacted by projects do not receive critical benefits to improve their living conditions, such as access to basic services and infrastructure. This can create a difficult operating environment, with host communities looking to […]
View PublicationDec 2, 2020
This guide has been developed to address key questions and gaps in information we have experienced and observed through extensive discussions across the gender smart investing field over the past few years. It is a practical “how to” step by step guide for fund managers on how to strengthen gender diversity within their own firms and incorporate a gender focus into investment operations.
View PublicationOct 23, 2020
This readiness self-assessment tool was designed for use by municipal governments as part of IFC’s advisory support to clients. It leverages knowledge and experience of IFC’s From Disclosure to Development (D2D) program which aims to improve effectiveness of data and information use for the benefit of communities. The tool complements the implementation of guidelines by […]
View PublicationAug 4, 2020
This paper aims to help enable the increased adoption of Indigenous equity ownership arrangements by providing a detailed, specific and scalable partnership model, focused on transmission development.
View PublicationAug 4, 2020
This paper, prepared by the First Nation Major Project Coalition, highlights the growing world examples of Indigenous ownership in major projects including energy infrastructure.
View PublicationJul 21, 2020
This note highlights how increasing gender inclusivity in urban development projects is a key factor in achieving development and investment outcomes.
View PublicationJul 16, 2020
This brief highlights the benfits of cities involving women in service design, tariff structures, and the water and sanitation workforce
View PublicationMay 12, 2020
A World Bank Group report finds that the production of minerals, such as graphite, lithium and cobalt, could increase by nearly 500% by 2050, to meet the growing demand for clean energy technologies. It estimates that over 3 billion tons of minerals and metals will be needed to deploy wind, solar and geothermal power, as […]
View PublicationMay 4, 2020
This note is designed as a quick reference guide to help companies understand how smart, gender-inclusive strategies can bolster the effectiveness of their response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
View PublicationMar 15, 2020
These are key highlights from the paper “Local Benefit Sharing in Large-Scale Wind and Solar Projects,” providing insights into the unique social challenges and opportunities for wind and solar developers.
View PublicationMar 8, 2020
When companies recognize the opportunity of a more diverse workforce and supply chain, and of engaging more broadly with communities, they can increase productivity, reduce costs, and strengthen social license to operate.
View PublicationMar 8, 2020
This series of briefs provided tools for infrastructure and natural resources companies to benefit from gender equality.
View PublicationMar 8, 2020
As the sector responds to the challenges of clean, reliable, and affordable energy services—there are emerging pathways to close gender gaps and bolster performance across the energy value chain—by including women as potential employees, owners of SMEs, and as consumers.
View PublicationMar 8, 2020
By understanding the differentiated ways women and men benefit from, contribute to, and experience modes of transport, IFC clients can leverage these insights to maximize their profits while better sharing risks and benefits across the communities they serve.
View PublicationFeb 29, 2020
These are key highlights from the knowledge publication “Unlocking Data Innovation for Social License in Natural Resources” which describes how companies can use new data tools, approaches, and techniques to generate and sustain social license in communities.
View PublicationFeb 29, 2020
These are key highlights from the publication “Data in Action” which consolidates the findings of the natural resources data assessments conducted in: Colombia, Ghana, Mongolia, and Peru by the From Disclosure to Development (D2D) program.
View PublicationFeb 29, 2020
These are key highlights from the publication “Transparency for Impact” which intends to help natural resources companies, government agencies, and development practitioners, design and implement transparency-related interventions.
View PublicationJan 30, 2020
his discussion paper consolidates the findings of D2D’s natural resources data assessments conducted in: Colombia, Ghana, Mongolia, and Peru. It describes key challenges and makes recommendations to industry, governments, and civil society that help bridge the existing data gaps and unlock data-enabled opportunities in the natural resources sector.
View PublicationJan 30, 2020
This document is part of a series of knowledge products by IFC’s From Disclosure to Development program. Two other publications in the series are Unlocking Data Innovation for Social License in Natural Resources and Natural Resource Data: Challenges and Opportunities.
View PublicationJan 30, 2020
This report describes how companies can use new data tools, approaches, and techniques to generate and sustain social license in communities.
View PublicationAug 30, 2019
This guide aims to help companies set effective site water targets that are informed by catchment context, which can create value and lessen risks for the company and support collective action.
View PublicationAug 17, 2019
The study provides recommendations on how to improve the investment climate for renewable energy and wind energy, in particular, through benefit sharing, risk management, and local community engagement.
View PublicationJul 31, 2019
Part of IFC’s Women on Boards and in Business Leadership Program, the publication features the inspirational personal stories of 20 female business leaders and their advice to other female professionals aspiring to top positions. It highlights the positive impact of their leadership on private sector development in emerging and frontier markets. It also provides key […]
View PublicationJun 28, 2019
Can data help firms increase profits while decreasing social friction? This report shows how firms in the natural resources sector can leverage new sources of data to form and deepen relationships with local communities and stakeholders in ways that are profitable, inclusive, and sustainable for all parties concerned. The report showcases the experience of firms […]
View PublicationJun 28, 2019
Good community engagement strengthens PPPs by giving communities voice, enfranchising and mobilizing them to enhance positive impacts while reducing potential negative impacts. This new guide explains how to engage with the communities that will be affected by a PPP project. Aimed at improving development outcomes, the guide provides practical, systematic advice for PPP practitioners. It […]
View PublicationJun 18, 2019
IFC’s flagship Sustainability Exchange was held in Dakar June 18-19 to explore how to drive innovation through inclusion. The Exchange convened game changers in infrastructure, natural resources, science, and the arts to challenge assumptions and build a pipeline of sustainable investments across Africa and the globe.
View PublicationJun 10, 2019
This paper offers insights into the unique social challenges and opportunities for wind and solar developers. It distills lessons from the experiences of wind and solar companies in securing and maintaining social license to operate by ensuring that local communities share in the benefit from their projects.
View PublicationFeb 28, 2019
The private sector can help break the cycle of conflict, fragility, and poverty that persists in many fragile and conflict-affected situations (FCS).
View PublicationDec 4, 2018
This report focuses on workers facing a double disadvantage—those who are most likely to experience technological disruption from automation yet have fewer resources to transition to new career pathways.
View PublicationNov 8, 2018
This recipe book includes the most innovative nutritious menus created by farmer families from Apurimac.
View PublicationNov 8, 2018
This guide was developed in partnership with the Government of Peru to help Yachachiqs (local leaders on small-scale agriculture) understand and become familiar with a certification process.
View PublicationSep 21, 2018
Nepal is leading the way in benefit sharing with its Local Shares phenomenon that sees up to 10% of shares in hydropower developments set aside for purchase by people in affected communities.
View PublicationSep 3, 2018
Recent oil and gas discoveries in Ghana present a unique opportunity to boost economic growth and increase the prosperity of its people.
View PublicationJul 27, 2018
Through pictures, this publication illustrates the results of IFC’s Ayninakuy project and how it impacted local families, as well as the outcomes of public-private partnerships to enhance farmers’ livelihoods in the mining region of Apurimac, Peru.
View PublicationJul 27, 2018
This guide aims to help local agricultural leaders (“Yachachiq”) address domestic and gender-based violence and promote healthier gender relationships using public channels and resources available to guide women and families.
View PublicationJul 13, 2018
IFC has compiled in a series of guides its experience and learnings promoting good governance best practices among local governments in Peru to provide municipal officers with the basic tools for improving investment management, transparency mechanisms, and citizen participation.
View PublicationMay 18, 2018
A growing number of oil, gas, and mining companies have committed to create more diverse, gender-balanced, inclusive industries – recognizing that it is not only the right thing to do, but it also makes business sense.
View PublicationMay 18, 2018
This report offers practical, actionable guidance and makes the business case for companies to engage more proactively with young adults.
View PublicationFeb 5, 2018
The Mining Local Procurement Reporting Mechanism (LRPM) is a set of disclosures that seeks to standardise how the global mining industry and host countries measure and talk about local procurement.
View PublicationNov 6, 2017
To offer a comprehensive view of successes and gaps for youth worldwide, the 2017 Global Youth Wellbeing Index includes 29 countries and covers seven domains: gender equality, economic opportunity, education, health, citizen participation, safety and security, and information and communication technology.
View PublicationJul 24, 2017
Achieving the SDGs by the target of 2030 will require unprecedented cooperation and collaboration among governments, non-governmental organizations, development partners, the private sector and communities.
View PublicationJul 14, 2017
Climate and greenhouse gas (GHG) scenarios have typically paid scant attention to the metal implications necessary to realize a low/zero carbon future.
View PublicationJun 25, 2017
This paper synthesises findings from research in Bolivia, Ghana, Peru and Zambia to address the following three questions
View PublicationMar 22, 2017
Water scarcity poses a risk to companies in the mining and metals sector, but it also represents a significant opportunity–to catalyze collective solutions that improve water security and sanitation for all.
View PublicationMar 1, 2017
This handbook is intended as a tool for due diligence and project planning by policy makers, development interventions, civil society, and downstream businesses operating in the artisanal and small-scale gold mining (ASGM) sector.
View PublicationFeb 28, 2017
Together with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and IPIECA (the global oil and gas industry association for environmental and social issues), IFC has released for public review and commenting a draft report on how the oil and gas industry contributes to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
View PublicationFeb 25, 2017
This guide is specifically designed for facilitators and trainers wanting to raise awareness of local communities in oil and gas producing regions.
View PublicationFeb 16, 2017
It is widely recognized that growth and jobs help lift people out of poverty.
View PublicationFeb 1, 2017
This Good Practice Handbook on the Use of Security Forces: Assessing and Managing Risks and Impacts has been developed for IFC clients and other private sector companies and their consultants.
View PublicationOct 25, 2016
The overall goal of this guide is to enable local communities affected by oil, gas and mining projects to carry out constructive, peaceful engagement and negotiation with companies and government, with the aim of achieving sustainable development and improved quality of life.
View PublicationJul 2, 2016
This Atlas maps the relationship between mining and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by using examples of good practice in the industry and existing knowledge and resources in sustainable development that if replicated or scaled up could make useful contributions to the SDGs.
View PublicationJun 6, 2016
IFC’s Revenue Management Programs in Peru and Colombia bring greater accountability in the use of mining and oil & gas royalties through collaborations with companies, municipalities, civil society organizations and local leaders.
View PublicationApr 11, 2016
This guide about preparing public investment projects is addressed to indigenous communities in Colombia, to raise awareness about royalties from Extractive Industries, the rights they have to have access to these resources, as well as explaining the process to create investment proposals to tackle their needs with the support from local governments.
View PublicationMar 30, 2016
The document shows in a visual manner IFC’s experience promoting social accountability at the local level in Peru’s extractive regions through the implementation of the MIM (Improving Municipal Investment) Peru project.
View PublicationMar 24, 2016
This paper aims to help stakeholders better assess the voluntary initiatives space for mining and consider options to increase impact.
View PublicationMar 9, 2016
A resource guide for integrating agreements into Communities and Social Performance work at Rio Tinto.
View PublicationFeb 10, 2016
A Community Development Agreement or CDA can be a vital mechanism for ensuring that local communities benefit from large-scale investment projects, such as mines or forestry concessions.
View PublicationJan 15, 2016
The draft report is a collection of maps to help mining companies navigate where their products and activities – from exploration, through mining itself, to end products and eventually mine closure – can help the world achieve the SDGs.
View PublicationJan 11, 2016
This report documents the hazardous conditions in which artisanal miners, including thousands of children, mine cobalt in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
View PublicationDec 15, 2015
As part of fulfilling the international EITI (Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative) Standard, the Independent Administrator worked with the Multi-Stakeholder Group to develop an Executive Summary of the USEITI 2015 Report.
View PublicationDec 11, 2015
This report provides a summary of World Bank Group (WBG) activities in the extractive industries (EI) sector in FY15.
View PublicationDec 8, 2015
The publication provides recommendations for managing the resettlement of local communities who have been displaced or whose livelihoods have been impacted due to the presence of mining.
View PublicationDec 7, 2015
Demonstrating value examines the context and drivers for responsible sourcing and provides practical guidance on approaches that companies can take to demonstrate that they are producing materials responsibly.
View PublicationNov 30, 2015
Environmental sustainability factors related to mining operations can have significant impacts on both short and long term financial performance of mining companies.
View PublicationNov 30, 2015
This brief outlines the importance of taking into account legal and regulatory risks in investment decisions regarding copper and gold mines and briefly discusses the research the Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment (CCSI) is conducting to qualify and quantify those risks.
View PublicationNov 18, 2015
The Mining Association of Canada (MAC) has received the final report of the independent Task Force it commissioned to review its tailings management requirements and guidance under its Towards Sustainable Mining (TSM) initiative.
View PublicationNov 3, 2015
This book addresses a significant gap in international research on companies’ political/diplomatic role in peace processes in intrastate conflict—termed Corporate Peacemaking (CPM).
View PublicationNov 2, 2015
This guide is primarily aimed at providing guidance to companies on good practice where mining-related activities occur on or near traditional indigenous land and territory.
View PublicationOct 15, 2015
There is growing need for companies in the palm oil sector to earn a social license to operate (SLO) in response to stakeholder concerns and to manage business risks.
View PublicationOct 7, 2015
The Anglo American Mine Closure Toolbox was formulated and developed around the concept of achieving sustainable closure through a multi-stakeholder approach based on an early forward-looking closure vision.
View PublicationSep 30, 2015
Providing benefits to communities affected by a project can help a company to obtain and maintain a “social license to operate,” and manage project risks and stakeholder expectations.
View PublicationSep 30, 2015
South Gobi Water and Mining Industry Roundtable About the Program Mongolia’s mining sector is a critical source of investment, accounting for nearly 40 per cent of government revenue, and local economic activity – and a key water user. The extraction, processing, and transportation of mineral resources could potentially bring significant changes to pastoral landscapes and […]
View PublicationSep 2, 2015
This document provides guidance, approaches and tools to companies to better manage issues of land rights and responsible governance of tenure.
View PublicationSep 1, 2015
This document provides information, guidance and tools to support decision-making, planning and implementation of mining local procurement in West Africa, in particular at a country level.
View PublicationAug 24, 2015
What is the true value of water? What risks does water pose for the private sector? Why do various groups see the value of water differently, and how can these views be reconciled?
View PublicationJul 30, 2015
There is strong learning potential in looking across a group of countries that have one common characteristic.
View PublicationJun 30, 2015
Most governments have expressed a commitment to turn revenues from new natural resource discoveries into outcomes that matter for their citizens: better health, better education, and access to quality social services.
View PublicationJun 12, 2015
Veolia has developed the “True Cost of Water,” a tool that combines traditional CAPEX and OPEX calculations with analysis of water risks and their financial implications.
View PublicationJun 11, 2015
This resource document was jointly prepared by CSRM and BG Group, to provide source material and an analysis of trends in Australia regarding the challenges of negotiating and implementing agreements with Indigenous groups.
View PublicationJun 5, 2015
Gaining secure land tenure is a fundamental business requirement for mine development that can result in displacement and resettlement of families and communities.
View PublicationMay 12, 2015
This report provides an overview of the global mining industry’s prioritization of local procurement.
View PublicationApr 15, 2015
The purpose of this Guidance Note is to provide advice to various stakeholders about what is expected in good practice social impact assessment (SIA) and social impact management processes, especially in relation to project development.
View PublicationMar 20, 2015
In recent years, mining related company-community conflicts have received a great deal of attention by advocacy organizations and traditional and social media.
View PublicationMar 18, 2015
Part 1 of G4 has the Standard Disclosures that all organizations use to report their sustainability impacts and performance.
View PublicationMar 16, 2015
This toolkit provides step-by-step guidance for companies seeking to measure and monitor their reputation among all stakeholder groups. It has been peer reviewed by the University of Queensland.
View PublicationMar 15, 2015
Indigenous women form one of the most vulnerable groups on the African continent. They face multiple forms of discrimination associated especially with their indigenous identity, their gender, culture, religion and language.
View PublicationMar 1, 2015
SUSTAIN magazine presents cutting-edge business solutions for achieving stronger performance while addressing sustainability challenges.
View PublicationFeb 23, 2015
If developed and managed appropriately, a country’s oil, gas, and mineral resources can make a major contribution to economic development and poverty alleviation.
View PublicationFeb 18, 2015
The Implementation Manual – part 2 of G4 – is essential for preparing a sustainability report.
View PublicationFeb 4, 2015
Many studies into the mining sector have described how masculine the industry is.
View PublicationFeb 4, 2015
The guide aims to outline a comprehensive and systematic approach for identifying, evaluating and responding to catchment-based water-related risks.
View PublicationFeb 1, 2015
MiningResettlement.org is an initiative of The University of Queensland’s Centre for Social Responsibility in Mining.
View PublicationFeb 1, 2015
Local content and value addition strategy is one of the methods resource-rich countries are adopting to increase the benefits from resource extraction to their economies, beyond securing optimal rents (royalties, taxes, shares, and other revenues).
View PublicationJan 1, 2015
This book is an up-to-date, accessible and practical guide on how to optimally plan for, implement and review land access and resettlement, and avoid pitfalls, based on the main lessons that have been learned on-the-ground over the past decade.
View PublicationDec 16, 2014
The publication addresses the idea of how stronger relationships with stakeholders not only secure the business’ “license to operate,” but also contribute to its sustained innovative strength – creating financial and societal value.
View PublicationSep 26, 2014
Colombia’s mining sector is characterised by widespread informality. A recent census revealed that 72 percent of all mining operations in Colombia are classed as ‘artisanal and small-scale mining’ (ASM), and 63 percent are ‘informal,’ lacking a legal mining concession or title.
View PublicationSep 21, 2014
Richard Gilbert, Deputy Director of Business Action for Africa and Beth Jenkins, Insights Director at Business Fights Poverty and Non-Resident Fellow of the Business Action for Africa published the first report in this series in 2009, focusing broadly on the role of business and development.
View PublicationSep 16, 2014
Mining companies and non-governmental organisations (NGOs) are increasingly called to collaborate in the community development space.
View PublicationJun 15, 2014
The Human Rights Training Tool (3rd edition) enables oil and gas companies to develop a better understanding of the corporate responsibility to respect human rights and key human rights issues relevant for the industry.
View PublicationMay 16, 2014
The handbook takes the reader step-by-step through the process of building trust relationships and gaining and maintaining a social license to operate at each project lifecycle stage.
View PublicationMay 15, 2014
This handbook is intended to be a guide for projects whose development and operations impact upon fish resources and the fishing-based livelihoods of small-scale subsistence and artisanal fishermen who depend upon these resources.
View PublicationMay 1, 2014
How can companies across the world achieve stronger performance while addressing sustainability challenges? How can they learn from each other?
View PublicationApr 23, 2014
ICMM’s Water stewardship framework outlines a common industry approach for what is a complex and locally-defined issue.
View PublicationMar 9, 2014
In 2013, IFC commissioned a community perceptions baseline survey in the South Gobi region of Mongolia to assess the following issues: access to water, use of water and opinions on water management.
View PublicationFeb 25, 2014
This report measures the extent to which local procurement features in the 2011 and 2012 corporate responsibility reports of the top 50 Canadian mining companies.
View PublicationJan 22, 2014
Skills are critical assets for individuals, businesses and societies.
View PublicationJan 20, 2014
No mining project in Latin America can succeed today without full community consultation.
View PublicationJan 7, 2014
Mining companies are increasingly concerned about water risk at all levels: physical, regulatory, reputational and investor.
View PublicationNov 11, 2013
An example of a resettlement action plan (RAP).
View PublicationOct 16, 2013
This report was produced by ICMM, in partnership with the International Finance Corporation (IFC) and Brunswick.
View PublicationOct 1, 2013
Economic growth is more robust and sustainable when women and men alike participate fully in the labor market.
View PublicationJun 16, 2013
The first section provides an overview of existing guidance on stakeholder engagement, making a link to the OECD Guidelines.
View PublicationApr 27, 2013
The statement, which came into effect in May 2015 for all ICMM member companies, articulates a progressive set of commitments.
View PublicationApr 15, 2013
Experience shows that tackling the underlying causes of EI conflict requires a concerted and multifaceted approach that encompasses governance, macro- and micro-economic stability, capacity enhancement, and creative approaches that increase opportunities for dialogue while contributing to the peaceful resolution of conflict.
View PublicationFeb 15, 2013
IFC has prepared a set of Guidance Notes, corresponding to the Performance Standards on Environmental and Social Sustainability.
View PublicationFeb 2, 2013
Companies often rely on local government support for provision of basic health services to communities around the project areas.
View PublicationJan 20, 2013
Experience shows that tackling the underlying causes of EI conflict requires a concerted and multifaceted approach that encompasses governance, macro- and micro-economic stability, capacity enhancement, and creative approaches that increase opportunities for dialogue while contributing to the peaceful resolution of conflict.
View PublicationJan 15, 2013
These materials have been compiled for the Anglo American Social Practitioner Capacity Development Initiative.
View PublicationJan 1, 2013
Mercury is a global threat to human and environmental health.
View PublicationDec 20, 2012
This paper builds the conceptual foundation for an action framework for conflict prevention in the context of large scale business investments in fragile environments.
View PublicationOct 18, 2012
This publication, Water Valuation: Building the business case, aims to demonstrate the business case for companies to engage in water valuation and is supported by a review of 21 business case studies that illustrate why and how different companies have carried out water valuation.
View PublicationSep 3, 2012
The genesis of this article occurred at the FSG-hosted Shared Value Summit in Cambridge, Massachusetts in June 2011 where sixty company representatives and co-authors of the Harvard Business Review article “Creating Shared Value,” Michael E. Porter and Mark Kramer, identified measurement as a key driver of shared value adoption.
View PublicationJul 23, 2012
This document updates and replaces the original Community Development Toolkit (CDT), which was produced in 2005.
View PublicationJun 16, 2012
When development projects entail potential risks for indigenous peoples or local communities, governments and companies must invest time and resources in ensuring the early and ongoing participation of these communities in project design and implementation.
View PublicationJun 12, 2012
This is intended as an easy-to-use toolkit for understanding men’s and women’s differentiated access to the resources and opportunities associated with artisanal and small-scale mining (ASM) and how they are affected by ASM.
View PublicationJun 12, 2012
Supply chain sustainability is a topic of growing importance to businesses, governments and civil society partly because the scale, scope and severity of global economic, political, social and environmental challenges requires a coordinated response from all sectors of society.
View PublicationJun 11, 2012
IPIECA is the global oil and gas industry association for social and environmental issues.
View PublicationApr 3, 2012
This report springs from a point of view shared by Monitor and Acumen Fund — that philanthropy is the essential but often overlooked catalyst that unlocks the impact potential of inclusive business and impact investing.
View PublicationMar 12, 2012
The Water Risk Filter is an online application for corporate officers, facility managers, and investors to analyze the impact of their business activity on the water supply, understand potential risk exposures, and obtain ideas for mitigating risk in a proactive way.
View PublicationMar 10, 2012
This research report presents a joint analysis by Corporate Citizenship and Nottingham University’s International Centre for Corporate Responsibility of the global business initiatives on women’s empowerment in emerging markets.
View PublicationFeb 6, 2012
The purpose of these Voluntary Guidelines is to serve as a reference and to provide guidance to improve the governance of tenure (ownership and access) of land, fisheries and forests with the overarching goal of achieving food security for all and to support the progressive realization of the right to adequate food in the context of national food security.
View PublicationJan 21, 2012
This 18-month study commenced in October 2010. It examined the growing use of multi-stakeholder collaborative approaches for monitoring and managing cumulative impacts, focusing particularly on how these are being applied in the Bowen Basin, Australia to the management of water quality.
View PublicationJan 21, 2012
In September 2011, through the 2030 Water Resources Group, the Council on Energy, Environment and Water (CEEW) submitted a report to the Planning Commission of India titled National Water Resources Framework Study.
View PublicationJan 20, 2012
This IPIECA Good Practice Survey on Operational Level Grievance Mechanisms builds on a decade of active engagement by IPIECA on business and human rights.
View PublicationJan 20, 2012
This Guidance notes supports IFC Performance Standard 1 and provides guidance on grievance mechanisms.
View PublicationJan 16, 2012
Increasingly, around the world local communities are demanding a meaningful voice in determining whether and under what conditions oil, natural gas, and mining projects take place.
View PublicationJan 16, 2012
This guidance note to Performance Standard 1 provides good advice on setting up stakeholder engagement programs and approaches.
View PublicationJan 16, 2012
To help companies get back to the basics, BSR published this report to guide internal discussions on tools and approaches to stakeholder engagement.
View PublicationJan 12, 2012
IFC has prepared a set of Guidance Notes, corresponding to the Performance Standards on Environmental and Social Sustainability.
View PublicationJan 12, 2012
In this pilot phase, WRG has worked with three partner governments – Jordan, the state of Karnataka and South Africa – to identify three priority levers of action in each government’s water use transformation space, with each lever corresponding to ones in WRG’s Charting Our Water Future report.
View PublicationJan 11, 2012
IFC has prepared a set of Guidance Notes, corresponding to the Performance Standards on Environmental and Social Sustainability.
View PublicationJan 11, 2012
IFC has prepared a set of Guidance Notes, corresponding to the Performance Standards on Environmental and Social Sustainability.
View PublicationJan 8, 2012
This first-of-its-kind set of tools is designed to help companies implement the Voluntary Principles (VP) on Security and Human Rights.
View PublicationJan 6, 2012
IFC has prepared a set of Guidance Notes, corresponding to the Performance Standards on Environmental and Social Sustainability.
View PublicationJan 1, 2012
The 2030 Water Resources Group (WRG) is an innovative and neutral public-private-expert-civil society partnership helping government water officials and their partners accelerate reforms that will ensure sustainable water resource management for the long term development and economic growth of their country.
View PublicationOct 12, 2011
Many oil and gas producing states are introducing requirements for ‘local content’ into their regulatory frameworks.
View PublicationOct 4, 2011
The rapid development of the mining sector in Papua New Guinea (PNG) has illuminated the hardships faced by women in society, and in some cases, exacerbated them.
View PublicationSep 24, 2011
This document seeks to generate awareness and provide guidelines to policymakers and other interested stakeholders in the formalization of this sub-sector of the mining economy.
View PublicationAug 4, 2011
The negative impacts of extractive industry projects fall predominantly on women rather than men and are much more significant than generally recognized, including the breakdown of family relations and a significant increase in family tensions and domestic violence associated with the arrival of projects in poor communities.
View PublicationJun 22, 2011
This Local Procurement Guide is designed to provide tools and resources for companies to effectively integrate Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) as suppliers through capacity building and assessment tools, by creating a policy and strategy for local procurement.
View PublicationJun 19, 2011
The Handbook on Planning, Monitoring and Evaluating for Development Results seeks to address new directions in planning, monitoring and evaluation in the context of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) corporate strategic plan, the requirements of the UNDP evaluation policy and the United Nations Evaluation Group (UNEG) Standards for Evaluation in the UN System.
View PublicationMar 11, 2011
This year, IFC has made water efficiency one of the two core themes of its water strategy, and was recently part of a collaborative effort with the Water Footprint Network (WFN) to publish the Water Footprint Assessment Manual.
View PublicationJan 1, 2011
The primary objective of IUCN’s publication entitled “Forest and Gender” is to emphasize the importance of integrating gender equality principles in forest conservation and sustainability.
View PublicationNov 27, 2010
A framework for national and local health authorities
View PublicationNov 13, 2010
Women in Mining provides a conceptual framework and a step-by-step approach to integrating women into mining and other extractive and heavy industries.
View PublicationSep 15, 2010
This tool is designed to be a practical tool that enables companies to identify, understand, and evaluate actual or potential human rights impacts of a project at each stage of development and operations.
View PublicationJul 25, 2010
The Local Supplier Development Company Self-Assessment Tool is designed to help companies or institutions with large procurement needs to create a supporting structure that will effectively allow them to use their procurement dollars to maximize the business value that the procurement function can bring.
View PublicationJun 21, 2010
Public-private partnerships done right are a powerful tool for development, providing enduring solutions to some of our greatest challenges. To help familiarize you with the art of alliance building, the Office of Development Partners/ Private Sector Alliances (ODP/PSA) has created a series of practical guides that highlight proven practices in partnerships, demonstrate lessons learned, and […]
View PublicationMay 18, 2010
This guide highlights good practice in designing participatory monitoring programs as a form of socio-environmental management.
View PublicationApr 18, 2010
This document provides a concise summary of the development of ASPIRE – a new software-based sustainability assessment tool for infrastructure projects which includes poverty reduction as an overarching agenda.
View PublicationFeb 12, 2010
The interaction between large-scale mining companies and artisanal and small-scale mining (ASM) operations has not always been positive, and encounters between the two sectors are increasing.
View PublicationJan 3, 2010
The content of the Handbook is organized around seven key areas comprising a comprehensive strategic planning framework for community investment.
View PublicationDec 11, 2009
The handbook is divided into five parts
View PublicationOct 21, 2009
Public-private partnerships done right are a powerful tool for development, providing enduring solutions to some of our greatest challenges. To help familiarize you with the art of alliance building, the Office of Development Partners / Private Sector Alliances (ODP / PSA) office has created a series of practical guides that highlight proven practices in partnerships, […]
View PublicationSep 20, 2009
Grievance mechanisms are an important part of IFC’s approach to requirements related to community engagement by clients under the Performance Standards
View PublicationJul 22, 2009
This Practice Note focuses on the early stages of the Ahafo Linkages Program by capturing important early lessons and providing broad guidance on how to create and run a unit dedicated to local procurement within a company’s supply chain department.
View PublicationMar 4, 2009
This guide, then, represents a step in the right direction to start transforming the relationship between large-scale and artisanal miners through win-win solutions that emerge out of the genuine interaction and dialogue of all stakeholders involved: governments, companies, communities, miners and development organizations.
View PublicationJan 21, 2009
In 2009, WBCSD and IUCN released Water for Business – the first online guide specifically designed for businesses to help them manage water more sustainably by providing them with an overview of water tools and initiatives which they can use or engage with.
View PublicationJan 21, 2009
The report Charting Our Water Future was developed to take a first step in providing greater clarity on the scale, costs and tradeoffs of solutions to water scarcity.
View PublicationJan 20, 2009
Human Rights Impact Assessments (HRIAs) are an important strategy for companies to accomplish this due diligence, and for stakeholders to monitor a company’s performance.
View PublicationJan 18, 2009
This resource guide offers practical methodologies, frameworks and case studies for integrating gender considerations into communities and development work.
View PublicationJan 15, 2009
This Guide to HRIA Tools aims to assist business managers of (multinational) corporations and their stakeholders to find their way in the world of Human Rights Impact Assessments.
View PublicationNov 21, 2008
The focus of this document is to articulate in detail the process, key components, and success factors associated with the Anglo Zimele model, the enterprise development fund established by Anglo American to empower black entrepreneurs through the creation and transformation of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in South Africa.
View PublicationOct 17, 2008
Land conflicts often have extensive negative effects on economic, social, spatial and ecological development.
View PublicationJul 18, 2008
The Framework includes an analysis of why companies should measure and understand how they impact societies and how they can benefit from that knowledge.
View PublicationJun 18, 2008
SROI is a capacity-building and measurement framework. By incorporating social, environmental and economic impacts for a range of stakeholders, it more accurately reflects the value that organisations are achieving.
View PublicationJun 12, 2008
This manual provides a step-by-step guide on how to enable local small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in emerging economies to get access to procurement opportunities with large companies through a transparent system for local contracting.
View PublicationJan 20, 2008
Participatory water monitoring can be especially important in helping prevent water-related conflicts that may arise in the extractive industry and large-scale agriculture sectors.
View PublicationDec 19, 2007
UNDRIP is the global standard on the rights of Indigenous Peoples. While intended for governments, UNRIP sets forth principles and policies that private sector companies should consider when developing their policies and approaches for Indigenous Peoples.
View PublicationNov 17, 2007
The new publication, Business Linkages: Lessons, Opportunities, and Challenges, is an example of IFC’s ongoing commitment to sharing knowledge and good practices, and to partnering with key global players to address challenges and identify opportunities for linkages in developing countries.
View PublicationSep 26, 2007
Land degradation, which affects more than 900 million people worldwide and as much as two-thirds of the world’s agricultural land, has important gender dimensions.
View PublicationMay 16, 2007
The focus of this handbook is on stakeholder groups “external” to the core operation of the business, such as affected communities, local government authorities, non-governmental and other civil society organizations, local institutions and other interested or affected parties.
View PublicationJan 22, 2007
This report explores four key strategies companies can use to expand economic opportunity: 1) creating inclusive business models; 2) developing human capital; 3) building institutional capacity; and 4) helping to optimize the “Rules of the Game.”
View PublicationJan 16, 2007
The first step in the process of stakeholder engagement is stakeholder identification–determining who your project stakeholders are, and their key groupings and sub-groupings.
View PublicationJan 16, 2006
The Leading Practice Sustainable Development Program for the Mining Industry is an Australian Government initiative which has produced a series of internationally recognised handbooks on various topics.
View PublicationApr 15, 2005
This paper has two objectives. The first is to introduce the Shell Foundation and its way of working. The second is to offer up insights drawn from our experience as a contribution to the wider debate on how the private sector and the International Development Community (IDC) can most effectively catalyse equitable, self-sustaining development in poor countries.
View PublicationMar 20, 2005
The role of big business in poverty reduction cannot be overemphasized.
View PublicationNov 4, 2004
Southern Africa is particularly affected by HIV/AIDS.
View PublicationSep 19, 2004
The purpose of this toolkit is to provide a practical introduction to the relationship between land and violent conflict.
View PublicationFeb 18, 2004
This documents gives an overview of a sample of M&E tools, methods, and approaches outlined here, including their purpose and use; advantages and disadvantages; costs, skills, and time required; and key references.
View PublicationJun 12, 2003
In many developing countries, artisanal and small-scale mining (ASM) is largely a poverty-driven activity which plays an important economic role.
View PublicationMar 11, 2003
Indigenous Peoples occupy a unique place in the world’s forests and can play a key role in the management of those forests.
View PublicationJan 15, 2003
Anglo American plc (Anglo) has made its Socio-Economic Assessment Toolbox (SEAT) freely available as a contribution to managing the socio-economic impacts of extractive, other natural resource and industrial operations.
View PublicationOct 27, 2002
A comparative analysis and overview of small scale mining in six countries in the South African Development Community
View PublicationFeb 22, 2001
The concept of Sustainable Livelihood (SL) is an attempt to go beyond the conventional definitions and approaches to poverty eradication. These had been found to be too narrow because they focused only on certain aspects or manifestations of poverty, such as low income, or did not consider other vital aspects of poverty such as vulnerability […]
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