Sharing Mining Benefits in Developing Countries

This publication examines the role of foundations, trusts, and funds (FTFs) in delivering benefits derived from mining projects in the developing world. Chapter two addresses the necessity of sharing benefits from mining projects and identifies the...

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Main Authors: Wall, Elizabeth, Pelon, Remi
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2014
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GDP
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2011/06/14357540/sharing-mining-benefits-developing-countries
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spelling okr-10986-182902021-04-23T14:03:34Z Sharing Mining Benefits in Developing Countries Wall, Elizabeth Pelon, Remi MINING ACCOUNTABILITY ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITIES ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION BASIC INFRASTRUCTURE BENCHMARK BENEFICIARY PARTICIPATION BOARD MEMBERSHIP BONDS CAPACITY BUILDING CASH PAYMENTS CENTRAL GOVERNMENT CHARTER COMMON LAW COMMUNES COMMUNITIES COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS COMMUNITY INVESTMENT COMMUNITY MEMBERS COMMUNITY OWNERSHIP COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION COMMUNITY PROJECTS COMPANY COMPENSATION PAYMENTS CONSENSUS CONSULTATION CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITY CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY CORPORATION CORRUPTION DAMAGES DECENTRALIZATION DECENTRALIZATION PROCESS DECISION MAKING DECISION-MAKING DECISION-MAKING PROCESS DECREE DESCRIPTION DEVELOPMENT AGENCIES DEVELOPMENT AGENCY DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS DISTRICTS DIVIDENDS DUTY OF CARE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ESTATE EXECUTION EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FINANCIAL BENEFITS FINANCIAL CONTRIBUTION FINANCIAL CONTRIBUTIONS FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL SUPPORT FISCAL REVENUES FOREIGN INVESTMENT FUNDING MECHANISMS GDP GOVERNANCE ARRANGEMENTS GOVERNMENT AGENCIES GOVERNMENT AUTHORITIES GOVERNMENT FUNDING GOVERNMENT INSTITUTIONS GOVERNMENT REGULATION GOVERNMENT REPRESENTATIVES GOVERNMENT SERVICES GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT HOUSING INCORPORATED INDIGENOUS GROUPS INDIGENOUS PEOPLES INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT INTERESTED PARTIES JOINT VENTURE LEGAL ENTITIES LEGAL PROVISIONS LEGAL STRUCTURE LEGISLATION LEVELS OF GOVERNMENT LIMITED LOCAL AUTHORITIES LOCAL BUSINESS LOCAL CAPACITY LOCAL COMMUNITIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENT AUTHORITIES LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LOCAL NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS LOCAL PROCUREMENT LTD. MEMBER BOARD MINING CORPORATIONS MUNICIPALITIES MUNICIPALITY NATIONAL ECONOMY NATIONS NATURAL RESOURCES NEEDS ASSESSMENT NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS OVERHEAD COSTS PARTNERSHIP POLITICAL CRISIS POLITICAL SUPPORT POLITICIANS PUBLIC AGENCY REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT REHABILITATION REPRESENTATIVES RESETTLEMENT ROYALTY SHAREHOLDERS SOCIAL ASSESSMENT SOCIAL OBLIGATIONS SOCIAL PROGRAMS SOCIAL TRUST SOCIETY SPONSORSHIP STAKEHOLDER STAKEHOLDERS STATE-OWNED COMPANIES SUBSIDIZED HOUSING TAX INCENTIVES TAX PAYMENTS TAX STATUS TAXATION TRANSPARENCY TRANSPARENT MECHANISMS TRUSTS UNIVERSITIES VARIABLE COSTS VILLAGES WAGES WEALTH YOUTH This publication examines the role of foundations, trusts, and funds (FTFs) in delivering benefits derived from mining projects in the developing world. Chapter two addresses the necessity of sharing benefits from mining projects and identifies the situations under which a dedicated instrument such as an FTF can support that process. Chapter three reveals both the diversity and similarities of FTFs by reviewing six key attributes: their programming approach; their financing structure; their geographic focus; the extent of community participation in governance; the influence of the mining company on FTF operations; and the influence of the government on the FTF. Chapter four identifies key conditions for success and areas of leading practice based on experience with mining FTFs globally and drawing on specific cases in Namibia, Papua New Guinea, Peru, and South Africa. 2014-05-13T21:00:42Z 2014-05-13T21:00:42Z 2011-06 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2011/06/14357540/sharing-mining-benefits-developing-countries http://hdl.handle.net/10986/18290 English en_US Extractive industries and development series;no. 21 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research
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topic MINING
ACCOUNTABILITY
ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITIES
ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION
BASIC INFRASTRUCTURE
BENCHMARK
BENEFICIARY PARTICIPATION
BOARD MEMBERSHIP
BONDS
CAPACITY BUILDING
CASH PAYMENTS
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT
CHARTER
COMMON LAW
COMMUNES
COMMUNITIES
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
COMMUNITY INVESTMENT
COMMUNITY MEMBERS
COMMUNITY OWNERSHIP
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
COMMUNITY PROJECTS
COMPANY
COMPENSATION PAYMENTS
CONSENSUS
CONSULTATION
CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITY
CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
CORPORATION
CORRUPTION
DAMAGES
DECENTRALIZATION
DECENTRALIZATION PROCESS
DECISION MAKING
DECISION-MAKING
DECISION-MAKING PROCESS
DECREE
DESCRIPTION
DEVELOPMENT AGENCIES
DEVELOPMENT AGENCY
DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
DISTRICTS
DIVIDENDS
DUTY OF CARE
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ESTATE
EXECUTION
EXPENDITURE
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
FINANCIAL BENEFITS
FINANCIAL CONTRIBUTION
FINANCIAL CONTRIBUTIONS
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
FISCAL REVENUES
FOREIGN INVESTMENT
FUNDING MECHANISMS
GDP
GOVERNANCE ARRANGEMENTS
GOVERNMENT AGENCIES
GOVERNMENT AUTHORITIES
GOVERNMENT FUNDING
GOVERNMENT INSTITUTIONS
GOVERNMENT REGULATION
GOVERNMENT REPRESENTATIVES
GOVERNMENT SERVICES
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
HOUSING
INCORPORATED
INDIGENOUS GROUPS
INDIGENOUS PEOPLES
INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT
INTERESTED PARTIES
JOINT VENTURE
LEGAL ENTITIES
LEGAL PROVISIONS
LEGAL STRUCTURE
LEGISLATION
LEVELS OF GOVERNMENT
LIMITED
LOCAL AUTHORITIES
LOCAL BUSINESS
LOCAL CAPACITY
LOCAL COMMUNITIES
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
LOCAL GOVERNMENT AUTHORITIES
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
LOCAL NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS
LOCAL PROCUREMENT
LTD.
MEMBER BOARD
MINING CORPORATIONS
MUNICIPALITIES
MUNICIPALITY
NATIONAL ECONOMY
NATIONS
NATURAL RESOURCES
NEEDS ASSESSMENT
NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
OVERHEAD COSTS
PARTNERSHIP
POLITICAL CRISIS
POLITICAL SUPPORT
POLITICIANS
PUBLIC AGENCY
REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT
REHABILITATION
REPRESENTATIVES
RESETTLEMENT
ROYALTY
SHAREHOLDERS
SOCIAL ASSESSMENT
SOCIAL OBLIGATIONS
SOCIAL PROGRAMS
SOCIAL TRUST
SOCIETY
SPONSORSHIP
STAKEHOLDER
STAKEHOLDERS
STATE-OWNED COMPANIES
SUBSIDIZED HOUSING
TAX INCENTIVES
TAX PAYMENTS
TAX STATUS
TAXATION
TRANSPARENCY
TRANSPARENT MECHANISMS
TRUSTS
UNIVERSITIES
VARIABLE COSTS
VILLAGES
WAGES
WEALTH
YOUTH
spellingShingle MINING
ACCOUNTABILITY
ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITIES
ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION
BASIC INFRASTRUCTURE
BENCHMARK
BENEFICIARY PARTICIPATION
BOARD MEMBERSHIP
BONDS
CAPACITY BUILDING
CASH PAYMENTS
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT
CHARTER
COMMON LAW
COMMUNES
COMMUNITIES
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
COMMUNITY INVESTMENT
COMMUNITY MEMBERS
COMMUNITY OWNERSHIP
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
COMMUNITY PROJECTS
COMPANY
COMPENSATION PAYMENTS
CONSENSUS
CONSULTATION
CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITY
CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
CORPORATION
CORRUPTION
DAMAGES
DECENTRALIZATION
DECENTRALIZATION PROCESS
DECISION MAKING
DECISION-MAKING
DECISION-MAKING PROCESS
DECREE
DESCRIPTION
DEVELOPMENT AGENCIES
DEVELOPMENT AGENCY
DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
DISTRICTS
DIVIDENDS
DUTY OF CARE
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ESTATE
EXECUTION
EXPENDITURE
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
FINANCIAL BENEFITS
FINANCIAL CONTRIBUTION
FINANCIAL CONTRIBUTIONS
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
FISCAL REVENUES
FOREIGN INVESTMENT
FUNDING MECHANISMS
GDP
GOVERNANCE ARRANGEMENTS
GOVERNMENT AGENCIES
GOVERNMENT AUTHORITIES
GOVERNMENT FUNDING
GOVERNMENT INSTITUTIONS
GOVERNMENT REGULATION
GOVERNMENT REPRESENTATIVES
GOVERNMENT SERVICES
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
HOUSING
INCORPORATED
INDIGENOUS GROUPS
INDIGENOUS PEOPLES
INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT
INTERESTED PARTIES
JOINT VENTURE
LEGAL ENTITIES
LEGAL PROVISIONS
LEGAL STRUCTURE
LEGISLATION
LEVELS OF GOVERNMENT
LIMITED
LOCAL AUTHORITIES
LOCAL BUSINESS
LOCAL CAPACITY
LOCAL COMMUNITIES
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
LOCAL GOVERNMENT AUTHORITIES
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
LOCAL NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS
LOCAL PROCUREMENT
LTD.
MEMBER BOARD
MINING CORPORATIONS
MUNICIPALITIES
MUNICIPALITY
NATIONAL ECONOMY
NATIONS
NATURAL RESOURCES
NEEDS ASSESSMENT
NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
OVERHEAD COSTS
PARTNERSHIP
POLITICAL CRISIS
POLITICAL SUPPORT
POLITICIANS
PUBLIC AGENCY
REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT
REHABILITATION
REPRESENTATIVES
RESETTLEMENT
ROYALTY
SHAREHOLDERS
SOCIAL ASSESSMENT
SOCIAL OBLIGATIONS
SOCIAL PROGRAMS
SOCIAL TRUST
SOCIETY
SPONSORSHIP
STAKEHOLDER
STAKEHOLDERS
STATE-OWNED COMPANIES
SUBSIDIZED HOUSING
TAX INCENTIVES
TAX PAYMENTS
TAX STATUS
TAXATION
TRANSPARENCY
TRANSPARENT MECHANISMS
TRUSTS
UNIVERSITIES
VARIABLE COSTS
VILLAGES
WAGES
WEALTH
YOUTH
Wall, Elizabeth
Pelon, Remi
Sharing Mining Benefits in Developing Countries
relation Extractive industries and development series;no. 21
description This publication examines the role of foundations, trusts, and funds (FTFs) in delivering benefits derived from mining projects in the developing world. Chapter two addresses the necessity of sharing benefits from mining projects and identifies the situations under which a dedicated instrument such as an FTF can support that process. Chapter three reveals both the diversity and similarities of FTFs by reviewing six key attributes: their programming approach; their financing structure; their geographic focus; the extent of community participation in governance; the influence of the mining company on FTF operations; and the influence of the government on the FTF. Chapter four identifies key conditions for success and areas of leading practice based on experience with mining FTFs globally and drawing on specific cases in Namibia, Papua New Guinea, Peru, and South Africa.
format Publications & Research :: Working Paper
author Wall, Elizabeth
Pelon, Remi
author_facet Wall, Elizabeth
Pelon, Remi
author_sort Wall, Elizabeth
title Sharing Mining Benefits in Developing Countries
title_short Sharing Mining Benefits in Developing Countries
title_full Sharing Mining Benefits in Developing Countries
title_fullStr Sharing Mining Benefits in Developing Countries
title_full_unstemmed Sharing Mining Benefits in Developing Countries
title_sort sharing mining benefits in developing countries
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2014
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2011/06/14357540/sharing-mining-benefits-developing-countries
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/18290
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