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Backward Linkages (Supplying Extractives)
Assessing Demand and Capacity
Defining Local
Local Procurement Policies, Agreements, and Requirements
Measuring and Monitoring the Use of Local Suppliers
Facilitating Linkages
Building the Capacity of Local Businesses
Enabling Environments for Suppliers
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Jobs from Extractives
Understanding the Job Needs of Extractives
Assessing Employment Potential and Skills Gaps
Strategies for Job Creation In Extractives
Building Required Job Skills
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Forward Linkages (Supplying Extractives’ Downstream Sectors)
Factors to Consider before Moving Downstream
Policy Options
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Horizontal Linkages (Beyond Extractives)
Assessing the Potential to Create Increased Economic Links
Strategies to Increase Linkages to the Broader Economy
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Special Economic Zones
When to Use an SEZ
Making Strategic Choices
Design and Implementation
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Shared Use of Extractive Infrastructure and Resource Corridors
Sharing Information and Communication Technology
Sharing Energy
Sharing Transport (Roads, Ports, Railways)
Sharing Water
Creating Resource Corridors
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Backward Linkages (Supplying Extractives)
Assessing Demand and Capacity
Defining Local
Local Procurement Policies, Agreements, and Requirements
Government Regulations and Contractual Agreements
Community Development Agreements
Extractive Industry Company Policies and Procedures
Measuring and Monitoring the Use of Local Suppliers
Facilitating Linkages
Supplier Portals
Qualifications and Standards Required of Suppliers
Building the Capacity of Local Businesses
Mentorship, Training, and Skills
Access to Finance
Enabling Environments for Suppliers
Ease of Doing Business
Infrastructure
Jobs from Extractives
Understanding the Job Needs of Extractives
Mining
Oil & Gas
Assessing Employment Potential and Skills Gaps
Direct vs. Indirect Jobs
Assessing Skills in the Economy
Assessing Induced Jobs Opportunities
Strategies for Job Creation In Extractives
Direct Jobs
Indirect Jobs
Induced Jobs
Building Required Job Skills
Educational Policy
Certifications
Training Programs
Forward Linkages (Supplying Extractives’ Downstream Sectors)
Factors to Consider before Moving Downstream
Potential Gains
Constraints
Policy Options
Identifying Obstacles to Downstream Integration
Economic Incentives for Investments Downstream
Export Bans
Horizontal Linkages (Beyond Extractives)
Assessing the Potential to Create Increased Economic Links
Assessing the Depth of Backward and Forward Linkages
Adapting Supplier Capabilities to Other Sectors
Understanding the Transferable Skills from Extractives
Strategies to Increase Linkages to the Broader Economy
Creating Incentives To Increase Economic Links
Developing Industrial Policy And Leveraging Clustering
Special Economic Zones
When to Use an SEZ
Problems SEZs can Help Solve
Opportunities and Impact
Constraints
Making Strategic Choices
Types of SEZs
Ownership and Operating Models
Selecting the Best Location
Selecting the Appropriate Policy Instruments
Design and Implementation
Differentiating the Value Proposition
Technical and Financial Feasibility
Success Factors for Implementation
Shared Use of Extractive Infrastructure and Resource Corridors
Sharing Information and Communication Technology
Understanding What is at Stake
Opportunity Assessment
Framework for Implementation
Negotiating Points
Sharing Energy
Understanding What is at Stake
Opportunity Assessment
Framework for Implementation
Negotiating Points
Sharing Transport (Roads, Ports, Railways)
Understanding What is at Stake
Opportunity Assessment
Framework for Implementation
Negotiating Points
Sharing Water
Understanding What is at Stake
Opportunity Assessment
Framework for Implementation
Negotiating Points
Creating Resource Corridors
Understanding What is at Stake
Framework for Implementation
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