A Specialized Guarantee Facility for Industrial Decarbonization: The Case for a Dedicated, Pooled Risk-Sharing Instrument
This blog was originally published on Illuminem, and has been co-authored with Rhian-Mari Thomas. She is the CEO...
Ensuring local communities gain equitable, lasting benefits from major investments and projects
Benefit-sharing frameworks frequently focus on compensation over long-term development outcomes.
Weak governance, unclear land rights, and asymmetric information further drive inequitable outcomes.

We support governments, civil society, and communities with embedding community rights and participation into policies, processes and practices.
We help develop practical tools — from model contract clauses to participatory planning templates — that can connect community benefit sharing approaches with broader development and transition strategies. Our goal is to ensure that investments build long-term value, locally, instead of just short-term transfers.
Investments in extractive industries, agriculture, and forestry often include processes for sharing benefits with, or fostering development of,...
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