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Human Rights Due Diligence

Is your organisation involved in large-scale mining, energy, or agricultural projects? If your answer is 'yes,' then it's imperative that your organisation conducts human rights due diligence to proactively identify, assess, and mitigate the potential risks of human rights impacts stemming from these projects.

Human Rights Due Diligence (HDD) is a systematic process that involves anticipating and assessing the potential consequences of a proposed policy, program, or project on the realisation of human rights. Importantly, it is outward-facing, focusing not on risks to your business but on the risks that your business activities pose to the human rights of the affected communities.

SAFESCOPE Consulting is your dedicated partner in achieving compliance with internationally recognised human rights frameworks.

Human Rights Due Diligence Consultants for a large scale mining company

HRDD Information Session

Our Human Rights Due Diligence Information Session is developed for project managers, risk professionals, cultural heritage experts, and stakeholder engagement teams. This session has been curated through extensive research, equipping organisations with invaluable insights on effectively conducting human rights due diligence across a project's lifecycle to protect the rights of impacted communities. Contact Us to learn more about how SAFESCOPE Consulting can help elevate your organisation's commitment to human rights.

By the end of this training, participants will be equipped with the knowledge and skills to conduct and intergrate human rights due diligence into project management effectively. They will also understand the legal and non-legal frameworks of human rights. This training reinforces our commitment to responsible business practices and respect for human rights in major projects.

Delivery Method: Face to Face

Duration: Half Day

Attendance: 15 pax

Cost: $350 Per Person

Adverse impact to Indigenous communities through mine expansion projects: a clear case for human rights due diligence
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