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Title: Risk Mitigation


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CSR Centre for Excellence
  • Risk Mitigation CSR in Africa Striking a
    Balance
  • 22 October 2009

2
Context for a Canadian CSR Strategy
  • Canada, its provinces and territories, still
    provide some of the most attractive jurisdictions
    to explore and extract worldwide
  • Survey in 2007 shows there are even more
    operations run by Canadians outside Canada than
    in Canada
  • TSX is host of more mining exploration and
    extraction companies than all the other stock
    exchanges
  • A similar situation applies to Oil and Gas

3
Context for a Canadian CSR Strategy
Building the Canadian Advantage A CSR Strategy
for the Canadian International Extractive Sector
The Strategy comprises 4 pillars
CSR Centre for Excellence
Promotion of Voluntary CSR Performance
Guidelines
Host Government Resource Capacity Building
Extractive Sector CSR Counsellor
4
CSR Centre for Excellence
The Strategy calls for the development of a CSR
Centre for Excellence in an existing institution
outside government that will provide
  • Up-to-date, relevant information on CSR for
    clients in government and industry
  • Business-friendly tools to implement
    CSR/inventory of extractive sector regulations
    and policies
  • Community of practice public platform for
    stakeholders to share information
  • The centre will hosted by The Canadian Institute
    of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM)

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Proposed Mandate Objective
  • To improve the social and environmental
    performance and reputation of Canadian companies
    by improving their capacity to address CSR in
    their operations internationally.

Mandate
  • To encourage Canadian companies to implement CSR
    practices on the ground by facilitating access to
    CSR knowledge

Objective
DRAFT
6
Proposed Definition, Roadmap and Metrics
  • CSR will be interpreted in an inclusive,
    non-judgmental way and cover issues related to
    social, environmental and ethical business
    practices

Definition
  • The Centre will be developed in phases over the
    next 12- 18 months
  • Building on the GOC CSR policy and Roundtables,
    the immediate priority is for end-to-end mining
    and oil gas practices in Latin America and
    Africa
  • Short term priority French version
  • Mid term priority applicability to Canadian
    North, Spanish version
  • Long term vision one-stop-shop across sectors
    and geographies

Roadmap
  • Short term ? widespread use of Centre
  • Usage metrics, survey results, etc.
  • Long term ? changes in behavior on the ground,
    improved reputation
  • Performance on key indicators, survey results,
    etc.

Possible Success Metrics
DRAFT
7
Proposed Operating Model
Canadian Centre for CSR
Academics, Civil Society Organizations,
Companies, Indigenous groups, Educators, General
Public, Government, Foreign Governments,
Investors/ Financial Institutions, Media,
Practitioners
  • Consumers of knowledge will have unrestricted
    access to the full range of information. Some
    information will be available free-of-charge,
    some of it will require registering, while some
    will be available for a fee (depending on source).
  • Interim Committee
  • Responsible for getting Centre established and
    building platform for its sustainability

Knowledge out
  • Community of Practice
  • A central web-based database of research, tools,
    best practices, training materials and experts
  • Advisory Panels and Roundtables
  • Represents a spectrum of interests, experience
  • Provides unrestricted input on material issues

Knowledge in
Research
Tools
Case Studies
Training Materials
Contact Registry
Partner-ships
Contact centre
  • Sources of knowledge will include but not be
    limited to national and international
    contributions from industry, consultants, all
    levels of government, indigenous groups,
    academics and civil society organizations

DRAFT
8
Priorities for the interim committee
  • Set immediate priorities for key operational
    issues
  • Outline the Centres long term funding model and
    processes
  • Set up initial Advisory groups for operational
    issues
  • Content, functionality, funding, others
  • Prioritize Roundtable issue topics
  • Human rights, China, Junior Mining, Oil Gas,
    Competitiveness, Benchmarking, Mapping, others
  • Confirm pace of roll-out to other industries
  • Outline a marketing and communications strategy
  • Formalize partnerships
  • Detail roadmap and reporting framework, including
    performance indicators
  • Others?

DRAFT
9
  • Questions?
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