Manual For Project Practitioners: Free, Prior And Informed Consent In Indigenous And Local Communities
Handbooks and guidebooks
This manual provides essential guidance on implementing Free, Prior and Informed Consent (FPIC) for projects affecting Indigenous Peoples and local communities.
- Explains FPIC as a human right and international legal standard
- Outlines practical steps for project managers to ensure genuine participation
- Highlights the importance of culturally appropriate engagement
- Details regulatory frameworks and best practice examples
- Emphasises benefits for communities, environment, and project outcomes
- Includes case studies, checklists, and resources for effective FPIC implementation
How this may be relevant to you
This manual is highly relevant to mining industry practitioners seeking to engage responsibly with Indigenous and local communities.
- Supports compliance with international and national FPIC requirements
- Guides participatory mapping and stakeholder identification
- Promotes transparent communication and iterative consultation
- Addresses risk management and grievance mechanisms
- Aligns with post-mine land use and rehabilitation priorities
- Encourages integration of FPIC into organisational policies and standards
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