ICMM Position Statement: Indigenous Peoples and Mining
Handbooks and guidebooks
This document outlines the ICMM’s commitments and expectations for mining companies regarding Indigenous Peoples’ rights and engagement.
- Emphasises respect for Indigenous Peoples’ rights and free, prior and informed consent (FPIC)
- Details due diligence and meaningful engagement requirements
- Highlights the importance of equitable benefit sharing and cultural heritage protection
- Addresses reconciliation and historical impacts of mining
- Sets out commitments for agreement-making and grievance mechanisms
- Provides a glossary and explanatory notes for key concepts
How this may be relevant to you
This content is highly relevant to mining industry stakeholders seeking to align with global standards on Indigenous engagement.
- Guides policy and governance for Indigenous rights
- Clarifies due diligence and agreement-making processes
- Supports compliance with international frameworks
- Promotes risk mitigation and social licence to operate
- Encourages benefit sharing and sustainable development
- Addresses closure, post-mine land use, and reconciliation
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