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Cross-Cultural Consulting Services, PLLC.

Cross-Cultural Consulting Services, PLLC.

国际贸易与发展

Seattle,Washington 141 位关注者

Specializing in assisting clients to achieve international standards working with FPIC & Indigenous Peoples

关于我们

Cross-Cultural Consulting Services (CCCS) is a consulting firm that specializes in Indigenous Peoples and aligned social development issues. Lately we have focused almost exclusively on facilitating projects achieve the new international Free, Prior, and Informed Consent (FPIC) standard of the MDBs. CCCS helps client organizations to facilitate social development planning via social assessments and impact analyses, design of project consultation and grievance redress mechanisms, and progressive strategies for participatory self-governance among project-affected communities. We emphasize productive and results-oriented dialogue between community, corporate, and government stakeholders. CCCS specializes in Indigenous Peoples safeguard policy frameworks. In our capacity as social development consultants, we never speak on behalf of the people and communities with whom we consult. We act instead as interlocutors—utilizing our anthropological sensitivity to cultures (including the cultures and values of corporations and governments) to help all parties to understand and overcome the challenges of cross-cultural dialogue. We operate according to the principle that all stakeholders are worthy of mutual respect and have the right to be heard.

网站
https://crossculturalconsult.com
所属行业
国际贸易与发展
规模
2-10 人
总部
Seattle,Washington
类型
私人持股
创立
2006
领域
Social Policy、Indigenous Peoples、Social Development、Cultural Brokering、Social Assessment、Engagement、Participatory Development、Gender、Vulnerability、Poverty Reduction、Community-Driven Development、Sustainability和FPIC

地点

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    2607 Western Ave

    Suite 610

    US,Washington,Seattle,98121-1371

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动态

  • On May 14 CCCS co-presented with the World Bank in Jakarta a workshop for social specialists to solicit feedback for our draft "Technical Guidelines for Implementing FPIC" with an emphasis on application to Indonesia and the geothermal sector. Satoshi Ishihara of the World Bank and Adi Prosetijo of Diponegoro University were my distinguished co-presenters. The attached PPT gives an overview of the draft Technical Guidelines. We invite you to review them and offer your suggestions to improve them. Thank you.

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