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[PDF] Community Development Toolkit - CommDev

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CASE STUDY continuedStakeholder mapping to inform community programsGold Fields, Far Southeast gold-copper project, PhilippinesOutcomesThe community stakeholder mapping exercise – as well as subsequent work with localofficials and the BSU to develop strategic Barangay (local administrative unit) developmentplans – helped inform Far Southeast’s targeted community programs, including:• communication campaigns to address negative perceptions around mining, land stabilityand water quality/availability• engagement with local people and land claimants to expedite drilling• support for local health missions, benefiting more than 8,600 people• implementation of teacher training for 133 high-school teachers, and 79 day care andpre-school teachers• “cultural renewal” activities, co-ordinated by local elders, to promote indigenousKankana-ey tradition• disaster management training for Barangay emergency response teams through thePhilippine Red Cross.RELATIONSHIPS TOOLSFar Southeast stakeholdersLandclaimants<strong>Community</strong>organizationsAncestraldomain holdersStakeholderswho are directlyimpactedNGOsStakeholderswith an interestin the projectThe ChurchProjectoutcomeProvincialgovernmentof BenguetLocalcommunitiesStakeholderswho are indirectlyimpactedGovernment ofthe PhilippinesStakeholdersgranted decisionmakingpowerMunicipalgovernmentof BenguetLocalbusinessesIndigenousrepresentativesSource: Gold Fields, Integrated Annual Review 2011, pp. 106–108www.goldfields.co.za/reports/ar_dec_2011/pdf/integrated_ann_rev_2011.pdf<strong>Community</strong> <strong>Development</strong> <strong>Toolkit</strong>51

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