Dzhankeldy Wind Power Project
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S The following applicable IFC Performance Standards aim to identify and ensure that social and economic impacts of a project are addressed in the relevant areas, in particular: Performance Standard 2: Labour and Working Conditions; In accordance with IFC Performance Standard 2 (Labour and Working Conditions) there is a requirement to align with the following conventions: ILO Convention 29 on Forced Labour; ILO Convention 87 on Freedom of Association and Protection of the Right to Organize; ILO Convention 98 on the Right to Organize and Collective Bargaining; ILO Convention 100 on Equal Remuneration; ILO Convention 105 on the Abolition of Forced Labour; ILO Convention 138 on Minimum Age (of Employment); ILO Convention 182 on the Worst Forms of Child Labour; ILO Convention 111 on Discrimination (Employment and Occupation); UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, Article 32.1; and UN Convention on the Protection of the Rights of all Migrant Workers and Members of their Families. In addition, the Project will also be required to adhere to the United Nations Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights to ensure that it complies with all applicable laws and to respect human rights. IFC G UIDANCE ON G ENDER B ASED V IOLENCE AND H ARASSMENT (GBVH) IN THE C ONSTRUCTION S ECTOR The assessment, prevention, monitoring and response measures in regards to GBVH should be underpinned by the following principles: Survivor Centred: The rights of GBVH survivors need to be consistently prioritised and used as the starting point for all decisions on efforts to assess, prevent, monitor and respond to GBVH. Dzhankeldy 500MW Wind Farm ESIA Volume 2- Main Text, Tables & Figures 160 Safe: Survivors, witnesses and those who report and seek to address GBVH can be at risk of retaliation, including threatening and violent behaviour, often from those who do not like their position of power being challenged. Companies should prioritise the safety of those who have experienced, witnessed and reported GBVH. Context specific: All measures need to be rooted in a thorough understanding of the local context. Investors and companies should understand the legal and social context and identify the support mechanisms that are in place. Collaborative: Companies should seek inputs from a range of internal and external stakeholders to increase the likelihood of broader buy-in and make GBVH prevention more effective. Inclusive: Companies should recognise the heightened risks of GBVH faced by certain groups who are subject to discrimination and marginalisation. High risk groups often include people with disabilities, single parents, migrants and ethnic minorities and sexual and gender minorities. The system should also account for illiterate or non-literate people who may not be able to access written information on GBVH reporting mechanisms. Integrated: Processes, efforts to assess, prevent, monitor and respond to GBVH needs to be integrated as much as possible into existing processes and management systems, such as occupational health safety, security management systems, environmental and social management systems (ESMS) and human resources (HR) policies and procedures. Non-discriminatory: All survivors need to be listened to and treated equally and promote diversity in the work place. Well-informed: Companies should draw on relevant expertise when developing prevention and response measures. The grievance mechanism and investigation procedures should be set up to ensure they are appropriate, relevant and safe in the local context. According to the guidance, the benefits of addressing GBVH include: Improves workers’ physical and emotional wellbeing and strengthens occupational health and safety. Avoids reputational damage, financial risks and legal liabilities for companies, investors and construction contractors. Builds relationships and social license to operate in communities. This can result from regular dialogue to understand and track project GBVH risks as well as the effective use of measures to prevent and respond to GBVH. Broadens the pool of potential workers that companies can draw upon, including women workers from nearby communities because of lower perceived risk of GBVH. Download 6.64 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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