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23 Sep 2019

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The Danish Institute for Human Rights

Towards gender-responsive implementation of extractive industries projects

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The purpose of this report is to contribute to learning on key challenges, as well as good practice opportunities for practitioners working in and with the extractive industries, on how a gender-responsive approach can be embedded in project planning and implementation...

The report focuses on six select dimensions of human rights due diligence in extractive industries projects:

  1. Community relations
  2. Land acquisition and resettlement
  3. Security
  4. Local content
  5. Grievance resolution
  6. Strategic social investment.

...Further resources for extractive industries project staff are provided for each topic, and case studies are included to provide insights on key challenges and potential solutions in concrete project settings.

[Includes case studies from Total, Mozambique Liquified Natural Project, Rio Tinto, Base Resources, OceanaGold, Shell]