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SPC-EU EDF10 Deep Sea Minerals (DSM) Project Pacific ACP States Regional Training Workshop on Social Impacts of Deep Sea Mineral Activities and Stakeholder Participation 10 th 14 th June 2013 Holiday Inn Port Vila, Vanuatu. Introduction After consulting widely with relevant stakeholders of the 15 participating countries of the SPC-EU Deep Sea Minerals (DSM) Project through regional workshops and national stakeholder consultation meetings, it was apparent that the capacity needs to effectively regulate and facilitate meaningful participation of Pacific ACP States in the deep sea minerals industry are lacking. In response to these regional needs, and taking into account requests received from the P-ACP States and other Project stakeholders, the DSM Project has devised a short-term training progr that is consistent with the proposed capacity building initiatives of the DSM Project as articulated in the project document. Part of this initiative is to conduct regional short-term training workshops on various technical, policies, contract negotiations, stakeholder participation and fiscal matters relating to deep sea minerals. The first of these series of workshops was held in Nadi Fiji in August 2012 and focused on Geological, Technological, Biological and Environmental aspects of Deep Sea Minerals. This was followed by the second regional training workshop that was held in Nukua lofa Tonga in March 2013 and covered Deep Sea Minerals Law and Contract Negotiations. Due to stakeholder concern on social impacts of deep sea mineral activities and the apparent need to meaningfully engage with key stakeholders, the 3 rd Regional Training Workshop will address Social Impacts of Deep Sea Mineral Activities and Stakeholder Participation. This workshop will be held in Port Vila Vanuatu from Monday 10 th to Friday 14 th June 2013. In addition to the SPC in-house experts, the DSM Project will contract competent resource personnel to facilitate the workshop. In addition, other speakers including country representatives will be invited to speak on specific topics and share their experiences.. Purpose of the Workshop The objectives of this workshop are to: (i) learn lessons from the social impacts of other industries; (ii) identify the likely social impacts of DSM activities as well as preventative and mitigating measures; (iii) demonstrate how informed decisions are made through broad stakeholder engagement; and (iv) develop a process that ensures meaningful stakeholder participation in decision making relating to deep sea mineral activities. Similar to the first two regional training workshops, this workshop will be delivered through: (1) a series of lectures and case studies; (2) group and panel discussions; (3) role-play; and (4) provision of relevant training materials to each participant (i.e. reports, handouts, power point presentations, and video clips). 1

Training Workshop Agenda Time Activity Presenter Day 1 Monday 10 th June 2013 8..30 9.00 Registration All participants 9.00 10.30 Brief welcome and introduction Prayer Official Opening SPC Responding Remarks Showing of the DSM Documentary (rough cut) Chris Ioan (Director DGMWR) Pastor Allan Nafuki Honourable Ralph Regenvanu (Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, Vanuatu) Arthur Webb (Deputy Director Ocean and Islands Progrme, SPC) 10.30 10.45 Morning Tea Group Photo for Workshop Participants 10.45 12.30 Session 1 [Introduction] Deep Sea Minerals New Develoents in the Pacific: Status, Challenges and Opportunities, Overview of the SPC-EU DSM Project Legal Aspect of DSM: What are the legal requirements around DSM? What is policy and why do we need it? What should national DSM policy include? Akuila Tawake (Te Leader DSM Project, SPC) Hannah Lily (Legal Advisor DSM Project, SPC) 1.30 3.15 Session 2 [Overview of Extractive Industry Social Impacts] Overview of economic, environmental, social and cultural impacts of terrestrial mining with particular focus on socioeconomic impacts with exples from Pacific communities, social mapping and monitoring Prof Colin Filer (Australian National University) 2

3.30 5.00 Session 3 [Exples of Social Impacts of Mining and Other Industries in the Pacific] Social Impacts of Natural Resources Extraction and Lessons Learned in: - PNG (Mining), - Kiribati (Aggregates Extraction), - Fiji (Mining) - Vanuatu (Aggregates Extraction) Winterford Eko (PNG), Tebete England (Kiribati), Malakai Finau (Fiji), Brooks Rakau (Vanuatu) 6.00 8.00 Welcome Cocktail All Participants Day 2 Tuesday 11 th June 2013 8.30 10.30 Session 4 [Civil Society Perspective on Social Impacts] Civil Society Perspective on Social Impacts of Resource Develoent in the Pacific environment, economic, fily, culture, living standard, human develoent, health and safety Teina MacKenzie (Cook Islands) to present on Youth Debate on Deep Sea Minerals in the Pacific (1 hour). Session 5 [Social Impact Assessment of Mining] What is Social Impact Assessment (SIA)? How a SIA of Mining is conducted? What should be covered in a SIA? Exples and results of SIA with specific exples in the Pacific. How SIA can be applied in Deep Sea Mining? (45 minutes) CSO reps of Cook Islands, Nauru, RMI, Tonga and Vanuatu 10.30 10.45 Morning Tea 10.45 12.30 Session 6 [Social Mapping, Socio-Economic and Environmental Impacts of Mining in the Pacific] Social mapping of terrestrial mining sites and how it can be applied to Deep Sea Mining Project? Highlighting the benefits and adverse impacts of mining, opportunity and challenges, monetary values and costs, benefit distribution. How socioeconomic and environmental impacts can be improved and properly managed. 1.30 3.15 Session 7 [Socio Economic Impacts of Resource Extraction] Socio-economic impacts of Resource Extraction: Fisheries (SPC), Marine Mining Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability Ok Tedi Copper Mine (PNG) 3.30 5.00 Session 8 [Panel Discussion on Social Impacts of Other Industries compared to Deep Sea Mining] Members of the panel: Margret Aulda (PNG), Chris Ioan (Vanuatu), Taaniela Kula (Tonga), Faatasi Malologa (Tuvalu), Darryl Thorburn (Cook Islands), and Malakai Finau (Fiji) Ian Bertr (FAME, SPC), Emily Goris (IHC Mining), Yasap Popoitai (Ok Tedi Community rep) Akuila Tawake (SPC) 3

Day 3 Wednesday 12 th June 2013 Session 9 [Lessons learned from Terrestrial Mining and Potential Impacts of Deep Sea Mining] Highlighting potential impacts of Deep Sea Mining, Lessons Learned from Terrestrial Mining and how to improve on the social impacts of deep sea mining. / Akuila Tawake (SPC) 10.15 10.30 Morning Tea Session 10 [Design of a Societal Action Plan for Deep Sea Mining] Design a Social Action Plan for Deep Sea Mining in the Pacific in collaboration with Workshop Participants 1.30 3.15 Session 11 [From Exploration to Resource Develoent] Seafloor Massive Sulphide (SMS) exploration and the importance of maintaining baby steps from exploration to resource develoent Tim McConachy and Harvey Cook (Neptune Minerals) 3.30 5.00 Session 12 [Overview of Stakeholder Participation] Define stakeholder participation, when and how to engage stakeholders, why stakeholder participation is important? Who should be consulted / engaged? Tim Offor (Director, Pax Day 4 Thursday 13 th June 2013 Session 13 [How to Conduct Stakeholder Participation] Notification vs consultation, Multi-stakeholder participation State / Private Sector / CSO / Regional and International organizations, information sharing mechanisms, EIA process, community consultations (1 hour) Session 14 [Stakeholder Engagement Perspectives] Stakeholder Participation and Community Engagement a Nautilus Minerals Experience in the Solwara 1 Project (25 minute) Ray Lari (Nautilus Minerals) 10-15 10.30 Morning Tea Making Free Prior & Informed Consent a Reality in Deep Sea Mineral Activities (25 minutes) Session 15 [Legal Aspect of Stakeholder Engagement and Redress] Public register of DSM interests, Judicial review / public hearing Natalie Lowrey (Deep Sea Mining Cpaign) 4

12.30 1.30 1.30 3.15 / recourse to ombudsman, complaints / whistle-blowing procedures, freedom of information, routine publication of Stateheld documents and data (1 hour) Lunch Session 16 [Role of the Media] Clarifying the role of the Media in Stakeholder Participation, How the media can be used for enhance stakeholder engagement 3.30 5.00 Session 16 [Role of the Media cont ] Continuation of session on engagement with the Media Day 5 Friday 14 th June 2013 Session 17 [Role Play on Stakeholder Engagement] A stakeholder Engagement Role Play (State / CSO / Private Sector) to be designed and facilitated by Tim 10.15 10.30 Morning Tea Session 17 [Role Play cont ] Continue with Role Play 1.30 3.15 Session 18 [Design of a Stakeholder Participation Information Brochure for Deep Sea Mineral Activities] Develop a Stakeholder Participation Information Brochure for Deep Sea Mineral Activities in consultation with Participants Hannah Lily (SPC) 3.30 4.30 Issue of Certificate of Completion and Closure Acting Director General, Ministry of Lands and Natural Resource, Vanuatu 6.00 8.00 Farewell Cocktail (Hosted by Government of Vanuatu) All Participants 5