Free, Prior and Informed Consent (FPIC) in Mining: Lessons from the Merian Mine, Suriname
Case studies
This report analyses the operationalisation of FPIC at the Merian gold mine in Suriname, focusing on lessons for industry, investors, First Nations, and communities.
- Explores FPIC as a safeguard for Indigenous and tribal rights
- Details the Merian mine’s engagement with the Pamaka people
- Highlights gaps in land rights recognition and benefit-sharing
- Identifies challenges in social knowledge and gender inclusion
- Offers recommendations for industry and site-level improvement
- Emphasises the need for transparent, rights-based engagement
How this may be relevant to you
This content is highly relevant to mining industry stakeholders seeking to align with international human rights standards.
- Examines FPIC as a mechanism for risk management
- Provides practical guidance for community engagement
- Highlights the importance of robust social baseline data
- Addresses benefit-sharing and compensation frameworks
- Identifies gaps in operationalising land rights recognition
- Supports industry leadership in responsible mining practices
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