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Article

30 Mar 2015

Author:
EarthRights International & SOMO (Centre for Research on Multinational Corporations)

Discussion paper: Community-driven operational grievance mechanisms

EarthRights International (ERI), with the cooperation of SOMO, is developing a model for operational-level grievance mechanisms to address corporate human rights abuses that will be designed and driven primarily by communities. This paper is an introduction to the concept of the community-driven grievance mechanism and is intended to serve as the basis for expert discussion and input.