Designing Effective Grievance Mechanisms for Project-Affected Communities: IFC Good Practice Guidance
Framework/Tool
This resource provides practical guidance for mining and resources projects on establishing grievance mechanisms to address community concerns.
- Explains the importance of grievance mechanisms for social licence and risk management
- Outlines five core principles: proportionality, cultural appropriateness, accessibility, transparency, and protection
- Details step-by-step processes for receiving, investigating, and resolving grievances
- Highlights the role of community engagement and participation in mechanism design
- Provides case studies from mining, oil & gas, manufacturing, and infrastructure sectors
- Includes strategies for monitoring, reporting, and continual improvement
How this may be relevant to you
This guidance is highly relevant to mining industry stakeholders seeking to improve community relations and compliance.
- Supports post-mine land use planning and closure strategies
- Promotes effective community engagement and benefit sharing
- Addresses environmental management and impact mitigation
- Provides compliance tools for ESG reporting and governance
- Offers practical steps for integrating grievance mechanisms into management systems
- Includes examples of contractor and supplier grievance management
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