Mining for Development Conference 2013: Maximising Benefits for Communities

The 2013 Mining for Development Conference will take place on 20 and 21 May 2013 in Sydney, Australia, hosted by the International Mining for Development Centre.

Focusing on how to maximise net benefits to national, subnational and community stakeholders, the Conference will provide an opportunity for developing countries, civil society, the private sector and the international donor community to discuss the challenges and opportunities that developing countries face as they develop their resources sectors.

The Conference will focus on approaches to a range of economic, social and policy issues that underpin the realisation of long term, sustainable benefit arising from mining for communities across the developing world.

Sessions will tackle the critical issue of inclusive development, with a focus on gender in resources development, and ensuring that the benefits of mining are captured for women in communities as well as for men.

The Conference will also include sessions on conflict resolution, effective agreement making, building sustainable local enterprise and employment frameworks, building good governance at national and subnational levels, and developing human capacity and leadership to generate positive change.

At a more global level, the Conference will look at the factors that comprise good governance, including transparency, and the importance of building strong and effective subnational governance around the world.

The Extractives Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI), the global standard for transparency of revenues from natural resources, will also hold its 2013 Global Conference directly after the Mining for Development Conference, on 23 and 24 May in Sydney. The EITI Conference will be another milestone in the evolution of EITI and its steps toward ensuring that natural resource wealth leads to development. More informatoin on the EITI Conference can be found at .

The Conference will be the Australian Mining for Development Initiative’s second annual event, and is hosted by the International Mining for Development Centre at The University of Western Australia and The University of Queensland.