44 Table 7: Excerpt adapted from the Tanchara community wellbeing impact assessment worksheet 1. Good Infrastructure Will gold mining have an impact on the following areas: Well-maintained and -connected roads and transportation system Well-maintained, well-staffed, accessible and affordable schools Well-built, secure markets with amenities (e.g. water, toilets) Accessible, affordable, well-staffed and equipped health facilities Accessible, affordable, regular, and predictable electricity Accessible, affordable, and regular telecommunications Accessible, affordable, environmentally friendly, and well-planned housing YES Positive Negative NO or Neutral Need More Info Comments The Tanchara community used the same format as Table 7 to assess the potential impact of gold mining on the following aspects of their wellbeing:  Social amenities, including recreational and sports facilities, tourist sites, and community centers;  Food security, including cultivated lands and irrigation facilities, variety, quantity and quality of food items produced, and capacity to secure nutritious local consumption year-round and export excess items;  Social harmony and cohesion, including level of participation in communal and social activities, inter- and intra-community relationships, and low level crime and number of issues settled through arbitration;  Good governance and leadership, including participation of all in community activities, regular community meetings, self-help initiatives, and good communication between the people and those in governing and power;  Education, including literacy rates, innovation and creativity in schools, mechanisms for transmitting indigenous knowledge, capacity to secure good livelihoods, high level of self-reliance, and access to continuing education and early childhood education programmes;  Mechanisms for motivating youth, including presence of youth groups, youth leaders, and good role models, youth-led community activities, orientation and educational programmes such as exchanges, and opportunities to participate in governance structures;  Working and advancement opportunities, including variety of employable skills and types of jobs available, fair remuneration and good working conditions, number of people in higher quality education, improved lifestyle and family sustainability, and retention of youth;  Good physical environment, including sanitation facilities, clean air, drinking water, waste management and drainage systems, and accessible natural environment;  Innovation, including new changes for improved technologies, awards for youth to develop their talents, and existence of community-based research activities;  Shared moral, cultural, and spiritual values, including freedom of worship and expression of spiritual beliefs, tolerance and respect for beliefs, freedom to learn and communicate in their own and other languages, freedom to dress in traditional code, pride in local dishes and foods, ability to make each other accountable for keeping moral values, cross-participation in other rituals, and promotion of storytelling tradition;  Sound mind and body, including healthy people and families, reduced incidence of drug and alcohol abuse, balance between meaningful activities, productive work, and rest, and adequate income to satisfy needs. See Part III: Section III/A for more information about how the Tanchara community used the assessment worksheet

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