Using the Right Methods to Gauge Community Support
Evidence of broad community support can be considered credible if the process or method used to demonstrate support:
- Occurred after the operating company carried out consultations with relevant stakeholders regarding potential impacts and benefits of the proposed project.
- Was transparent and fully truthful about actual and potential impacts.
- Was free from coercion or manipulation.
- Included the opportunity for meaningful input by all potentially affected community members—including women, indigenous people, human rights defenders and other vulnerable and marginalised groups—prior to any decision or resolution.
Source: IRMA Standard for Responsible Mining (Initiative for Responsible Mining Assurance 2018)