Webinar: How do mining regulations in the Andean region stack up against the OECD due diligence guidelines and international voluntary standards?
May 22, 2024 | 2:00 PM - 3:30 PMOnline
May 22, 2024 | 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
Online
Description
Organized by CEPAL & GIZ
Rich in mineral resources, the Andean region can play a pivotal role in supplying inputs into low-carbon technologies that are needed to mitigate global warming. The sector can also act as a growth engine in the region by creating value addition opportunities and much needed tax revenues to government coffers. However, at the local level, the sector has also been associated with environmental degradation and human rights allegations. The OECD due diligence guidance and international voluntary mining standards aim to mitigate socio-environmental risks and promote responsible mining practices.
This webinar will provide insights into comparative reviews that assess how the mining regulations in the region stack up against the OECD due diligence guidelines and the Initiative for Responsible Mining Assurance (IRMA) standard. The roundtable will discuss whether and, if so how, international standards can interact and complement national regulations to help ensure the international climate agenda can be fulfilled while local risks are mitigated.
Presentations:
- ECLAC Presentation: Driving responsible practices in Andean mining by means of international initiatives and domestic laws.
Martin Kohout, Associate Economic Affairs Officer, ECLAC
- GIZ Presentation: Comparison between IRMA Standard and regulation of Peru and Chile.
Juan Eduardo Ibañez, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
Round Table:
- Ana MarÃa Zamora, Vice President, Mining Association of Colombia
- Carla Moscoso, Head of the Promotion Division, Undersecretariat for Human Rights, Chile
- Juan Eduardo Ibañez, Director of the Corporate Sustainability Academic Program, the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
- Sebastian Weber, Policy Analyst, OECD Centre for Responsible Business Conduct
Moderator: Stefania De Santis, Political and Environmental Affairs Consultant, ECLAC
Languages: Spanish with simultaneous interpretation to English
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