Campusano, Raul.
Community Benefits Sharing Policy Note Raul Campusano. [electronic resource] / Raul Campusano. - Washington, D.C. : The World Bank, 2012. - Policy Notes . - Policy Notes World Bank e-Library. .
The Government of Afghanistan (GoA), with support from the World Bank (WB), is currently developing a resource corridor strategy. One key aspect of this strategy is addressing the social issues around the mining sector and, more specifically, community benefits sharing. Through written and verbal exchanges with representatives from the Afghan ministry of mines, a number of issues have been highlighted. In this context, this policy note addresses the rationale for a community benefits sharing framework, the process and methodology of developing Community Development Agreements (CDAs), some major points that should be considered in CDAs (relationship building, ongoing communications, and the process of working with communities), and the governance of CDAs.
10.1596/26885
Community Development and Empowerment
Energy
Export Development and Competitiveness
Financial and Private Sector Development
Governance
Housing Finance
Infrastructure Services For Private Sector Development
Landfills
Local Government
Other Social Development
Regional Integration
Roads & Highways
Social Dev/Gender/Inclusion
Social Development
Telecommunications
Trade and Integration
Transport
Water Supply and Sanitation
Community Benefits Sharing Policy Note Raul Campusano. [electronic resource] / Raul Campusano. - Washington, D.C. : The World Bank, 2012. - Policy Notes . - Policy Notes World Bank e-Library. .
The Government of Afghanistan (GoA), with support from the World Bank (WB), is currently developing a resource corridor strategy. One key aspect of this strategy is addressing the social issues around the mining sector and, more specifically, community benefits sharing. Through written and verbal exchanges with representatives from the Afghan ministry of mines, a number of issues have been highlighted. In this context, this policy note addresses the rationale for a community benefits sharing framework, the process and methodology of developing Community Development Agreements (CDAs), some major points that should be considered in CDAs (relationship building, ongoing communications, and the process of working with communities), and the governance of CDAs.
10.1596/26885
Community Development and Empowerment
Energy
Export Development and Competitiveness
Financial and Private Sector Development
Governance
Housing Finance
Infrastructure Services For Private Sector Development
Landfills
Local Government
Other Social Development
Regional Integration
Roads & Highways
Social Dev/Gender/Inclusion
Social Development
Telecommunications
Trade and Integration
Transport
Water Supply and Sanitation