Behind the Scenes of Extractives: Money, Power and Community Resistance

This is a course of six popular education exercises on ‘Investment chains in extractives projects.’ It was commissioned by the Extractives Working Group (EWG) of the Count Me In! (CMI) Consortium, a group of feminist funder and civil society organisations dedicated to joint work in support of feminist activism and women’s rights. The course is based on the contents of the research report ‘Behind the scenes of extractive industry: critical insights from Honduras, Indonesia and Zimbabwe’ by Salena Fay Tramel and Arif Naqvi.

The purpose of this course is to support women human rights defenders (WHRDs), and their communities in their struggles to defend land and territories against extractivism, by sharing and building on the knowledge generated by research. Particular attention is paid to investors and behind-the-scenes enablers of extractive projects, with the aim of identifying and rating possible pressure points that activists could focus their efforts on.

The course is designed for activists and organisers in communities affected by extractive projects. In addition to sharing the key contents of the research report, the course includes exercises to assist participants to update the information in the report, or to generate the same type of information about extractives projects and communities other than the ones studied in the research. The course is guided by the principles of popular education, where the generation and sharing of knowledge is seen as part of building movements for social justice and emancipation, and by the feminist perspectives of the CMI Consortium.

Year Published: 2021
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Uploaded on: Nov 18, 2024
Tool Type: Manuals & Guides, Training Resources & Popular Education Method: Negotiating with Private Firms Institutions Engaged: Human Rights Commission, Multilateral Bodies / Agencies, Private Sector Firms