Contents Preface & Introduction.................................................................................................................................................. i Section 1: Understanding our right to Free, Prior and Informed Consent.................................................................. 1 1.1 What is Free, Prior and Informed Consent?.................................................................................................... 1 1.2 Why is Free, Prior and Informed Consent important?.................................................................................... 3 1.3 Free, Prior and Informed Consent in international law................................................................................... 4 1.4 FPIC in International “best practice” standards.............................................................................................. 5 1.5 FPIC and Indigenous rights in Guyanese law................................................................................................... 7 Section 2: Getting organised to defend our right to Free, Prior and Informed Consent........................................... 10 2.1 Knowing our rights........................................................................................................................................ 10 2.2 Establishing and demonstrating our customary rights to land and natural resources.................................. 11 2.2a Lessons from Indigenous mapping................................................................................... 12 2.3 Community visioning and unity.................................................................................................................... 14 2.4 Deciding on how we will make community decisions and strengthening our decision-making systems if we need to........................................................................... 14 2.4a Deciding what institutions will represent our people...................................................... 15 2.4b Deciding on our decision-making process........................................................................ 16 2.4c Community consent protocols......................................................................................... 18 Section 3: Getting informed about the project.......................................................................................................... 19 3.1 Important information and where to find it.................................................................................................. 20 3.2 Getting the right advice................................................................................................................................. 25 3.3 Making sense of the information with our community................................................................................ 25 Section 4: Reaching agreement and making sure it is properly implemented......................................................... 27 4.1 Entering into negotiations............................................................................................................................. 27 4.2 Reaching agreement..................................................................................................................................... 27 4.2a Legalising agreements...................................................................................................... 28 4.3 Monitoring implementation and compliance............................................................................................... 28 4.4 Dealing with complaints and grievances....................................................................................................... 29 Conclusions................................................................................................................................................................. 30 Appendix 1: Websites with information on mining companies and Indigenous rights............................................ 31

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