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LOCATION:Geneva\, Suiza
SUMMARY:2023 Asamblea General Anual del Foro Intergubernamental sobre Miner
 ía\, Minerales\, Metales y Desarrollo Sostenible 
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Sharing Mining Benefits in the Energy Transition\n\nThe Intergo
 vernmental Forum on Mining\, Minerals\, Metals and Sustainable Development
  (IGF) supports governments to advance good mining governance for the bett
 erment of communities\, economies\, and the environment.\n\nThe IGF’s An
 nual General Meeting (AGM)\, hosted by UNCTAD\, is the leading internation
 al forum for government officials working on mining policy.\n\nThe AGM off
 ers a unique opportunity for policy-makers to connect with their global pe
 ers alongside actors from industry\, civil society\, and non-governmental 
 and international organizations.\n\nThe theme of the 19th AGM is Sharing M
 ining Benefits in the Energy Transition\, and the Secretariat is organizin
 g a series of expert-led sessions seeking to answer key policy questions f
 acing resource-rich nations this year.\n\n\nHow can community development 
 agreements benefit communities in the long term and help build community r
 esilience?\nWhat are the key opportunities and risks for financial benefit
  sharing for producer countries in the energy transition?\nHow can governm
 ents support resilient supply chains for critical minerals to address the 
 supply gap?\nWhich laws and policies will ensure the energy transition is 
 fair\, equitable\, and inclusive?\nWhat are the best approaches to improve
  mining impact assessments so that they cover gender and human rights?\n\n
 \nProgramme\n\nA dynamic programme of themed sessions will cover the big g
 overnance issues facing mining nations and other stakeholders.\n\nAttendee
 s can expect to hear from key government officials from IGF member countri
 es and a diverse roster of experts and actors from non-governmental and in
 ternational organizations.\n\n \n\nOpen\n\n \n\n\nThe IGF supports more 
 than 80 member countries in advancing their sustainable development goals 
 through effective laws\, policies\, and regulations for the mining sector.
  It helps governments take action to develop inclusive and gender-equitabl
 e practices\, optimize financial benefits\, support livelihoods\, and safe
 guard the environment.\n&lt\;h3 class=&quot\;text-align-center\n\nView mee
 ting on unctad.org\nhttps://unctad.org/meeting/2023-asamblea-general-anual
 -del-foro-intergubernamental-sobre-mineria-minerales-metales-y
DTSTAMP:20260707T210541Z
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DTSTART:20231108T090000Z
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LOCATION:Geneva\, Suiza
SUMMARY:2023 Asamblea General Anual del Foro Intergubernamental sobre Miner
 ía\, Minerales\, Metales y Desarrollo Sostenible 
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Sharing Mining Benefits in the Energy Transition\n\nThe Intergo
 vernmental Forum on Mining\, Minerals\, Metals and Sustainable Development
  (IGF) supports governments to advance good mining governance for the bett
 erment of communities\, economies\, and the environment.\n\nThe IGF’s An
 nual General Meeting (AGM)\, hosted by UNCTAD\, is the leading internation
 al forum for government officials working on mining policy.\n\nThe AGM off
 ers a unique opportunity for policy-makers to connect with their global pe
 ers alongside actors from industry\, civil society\, and non-governmental 
 and international organizations.\n\nThe theme of the 19th AGM is Sharing M
 ining Benefits in the Energy Transition\, and the Secretariat is organizin
 g a series of expert-led sessions seeking to answer key policy questions f
 acing resource-rich nations this year.\n\n\nHow can community development 
 agreements benefit communities in the long term and help build community r
 esilience?\nWhat are the key opportunities and risks for financial benefit
  sharing for producer countries in the energy transition?\nHow can governm
 ents support resilient supply chains for critical minerals to address the 
 supply gap?\nWhich laws and policies will ensure the energy transition is 
 fair\, equitable\, and inclusive?\nWhat are the best approaches to improve
  mining impact assessments so that they cover gender and human rights?\n\n
 \nProgramme\n\nA dynamic programme of themed sessions will cover the big g
 overnance issues facing mining nations and other stakeholders.\n\nAttendee
 s can expect to hear from key government officials from IGF member countri
 es and a diverse roster of experts and actors from non-governmental and in
 ternational organizations.\n\n \n\nOpen\n\n \n\n\nThe IGF supports more 
 than 80 member countries in advancing their sustainable development goals 
 through effective laws\, policies\, and regulations for the mining sector.
  It helps governments take action to develop inclusive and gender-equitabl
 e practices\, optimize financial benefits\, support livelihoods\, and safe
 guard the environment.\n&lt\;h3 class=&quot\;text-align-center\n\nView mee
 ting on unctad.org\nhttps://unctad.org/meeting/2023-asamblea-general-anual
 -del-foro-intergubernamental-sobre-mineria-minerales-metales-y
DTSTAMP:20260707T210541Z
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DTSTART:20231109T090000Z
SEQUENCE:0
TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTEND:20231109T170000Z
LOCATION:Geneva\, Suiza
SUMMARY:2023 Asamblea General Anual del Foro Intergubernamental sobre Miner
 ía\, Minerales\, Metales y Desarrollo Sostenible 
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Sharing Mining Benefits in the Energy Transition\n\nThe Intergo
 vernmental Forum on Mining\, Minerals\, Metals and Sustainable Development
  (IGF) supports governments to advance good mining governance for the bett
 erment of communities\, economies\, and the environment.\n\nThe IGF’s An
 nual General Meeting (AGM)\, hosted by UNCTAD\, is the leading internation
 al forum for government officials working on mining policy.\n\nThe AGM off
 ers a unique opportunity for policy-makers to connect with their global pe
 ers alongside actors from industry\, civil society\, and non-governmental 
 and international organizations.\n\nThe theme of the 19th AGM is Sharing M
 ining Benefits in the Energy Transition\, and the Secretariat is organizin
 g a series of expert-led sessions seeking to answer key policy questions f
 acing resource-rich nations this year.\n\n\nHow can community development 
 agreements benefit communities in the long term and help build community r
 esilience?\nWhat are the key opportunities and risks for financial benefit
  sharing for producer countries in the energy transition?\nHow can governm
 ents support resilient supply chains for critical minerals to address the 
 supply gap?\nWhich laws and policies will ensure the energy transition is 
 fair\, equitable\, and inclusive?\nWhat are the best approaches to improve
  mining impact assessments so that they cover gender and human rights?\n\n
 \nProgramme\n\nA dynamic programme of themed sessions will cover the big g
 overnance issues facing mining nations and other stakeholders.\n\nAttendee
 s can expect to hear from key government officials from IGF member countri
 es and a diverse roster of experts and actors from non-governmental and in
 ternational organizations.\n\n \n\nOpen\n\n \n\n\nThe IGF supports more 
 than 80 member countries in advancing their sustainable development goals 
 through effective laws\, policies\, and regulations for the mining sector.
  It helps governments take action to develop inclusive and gender-equitabl
 e practices\, optimize financial benefits\, support livelihoods\, and safe
 guard the environment.\n&lt\;h3 class=&quot\;text-align-center\n\nView mee
 ting on unctad.org\nhttps://unctad.org/meeting/2023-asamblea-general-anual
 -del-foro-intergubernamental-sobre-mineria-minerales-metales-y
DTSTAMP:20260707T210541Z
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