2016 Annual General Meeting of the Intergovernmental Forum on Mining, Minerals, Metals and Sustainable Development (IGF) - The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and Mining
24-28 October 2016 | Palais des Nations, Geneva, Switzerland
Summary Highlights of 2016 Annual General Meeting of the IGF - The SDGs and Mining
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Highlights for Friday, 28 October 2016
On Friday, 28 October, IGF member countries and representatives from the private sector and civil society convened in two workshops. The first discussed SDG implementation challenges and opportunities for the mining sector, and the second discussed the MPF and SDG comparative analysis. During the first workshop, Casper Sonesson, UNDP, presented on how countries are moving forward with the SDGs and how the mining sector can positively influence national agendas. Aidan Davy, ICMM, spoke about how the SDGs could be made more relatable and actionable when it comes to private sector participation in the mining sector. Alexander Medina, Ministry of Energy and Mines, Dominican Republic, discussed efforts made by his ministry to communicate and collaborate with the mining industry in Dominican Republic. During the second workshop, Greg Radford and Matthew Bliss, IGF Secretariat, presented on the relationship between the SDGs and the MPF. They also noted that, based on the results of a survey of member country priorities, MPF pillars 1 (legal and policy framework), 2 (financial benefit optimization) and 6 (ASM) were identified as the highest priorities requiring greater capacity building and technical support. During the discussion, 22 member countries noted they are in the process of updating their national mining laws. Radford underscored the opportunity for the IGF Secretariat to provide expertise and technical assistance to member countries that are in the process of updating their mining laws for greater alignment to the SDGs. Radford also presented survey results on what members preferred for the next IGF guidance document, and noted members’ preference for guidance on local content issues. In closure, Radford thanked the Chair of the IGF Executive Committee and all participants for fruitful discussions throughout the week. The meeting was closed at 1:06 pm. |
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Highlights for Thursday, 27 October 2016
The third day of the 12th AGM of the IGF discussed the ASM guidance document and its implementation, mine tailings management, and issues related to open data and transparency. During the morning, participants heard a report about a new IGF guidance document for governments on managing ASM. Parallel sessions considered ASM zones and mine tailings management. Lunchtime presentations addressed the role of mining in national economies, the impact of automation on the shared-value paradigm, ASM’s role in sustainable development, and community participation in the SDGs and mining. During the afternoon, participants discussed how to enhance stakeholder trust and shared decision making though open data. Member countries also reviewed the meeting’s draft Communiqué, among other agenda items. |
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Highlights for Wednesday, 26 October 2016
The second day of the 12th AGM of the IGF discussed activities related to the MPF and learned of the experiences of three countries that have completed assessments of their national mining policies over the past year using the MPF as a guide. A panel discussion examined the post-assessment training and implementation phase for capacity building and technical support for implementing best practice in the mining sector. In addition, the World Bank’s “Mining Investment and Governance Review” (MInGov) was introduced as a complementary sustainable mining assessment framework. Participants also discussed the Extractives Industry Transparency Initiative (EITI) and transparency policies and challenges during the morning. |
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Highlights for Tuesday, 25 October 2016
The 12th AGM of the IGF commenced on 25 October 2016, at the Palais des Nations in Geneva, Switzerland. Approximately 270 participants registered for the meeting, which opened with sessions focused on linkages between mining and the SDGs, including as they relate to gender, climate change, security and human rights. |
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Highlights for Monday, 24 October 2016
The 12th Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the Intergovernmental Forum on Mining, Minerals, Metals and Sustainable Development (IGF) and a number of associated workshops are taking place in Geneva, Switzerland, from 24-28 October 2016. The theme of the AGM is, “The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and Mining.” |
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