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RESOLVE
RESOLVE
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RESOLVE builds strong, enduring solutions to environmental, social, and health challenges. We help community, business, government, and NGO leaders get results and create lasting relationships through collaboration. RESOLVE is an independent non-profit organization with a thirty-eight year track record of success.


History


RESOLVE was founded in 1977 to promote the effective use of collaboration and consensus building in public decisions and to help people with diverse interests engage in dialogue. RESOLVE helped institutionalize the use of dispute resolution techniques in the policymaking process, particularly in the U.S., and it helped create a new field—one that today includes thousands of practitioners. RESOLVE continues to support critical policy initiatives and works to advance new learning, best practices, and ethics across the dispute resolution field.


RESOLVE Today


During its first thirty years, RESOLVE helped create a new field—applying conflict resolution to natural resource, environmental, and public health issues. Today, RESOLVE works with partners in the U.S. and internationally to design innovative, sustainable solutions to the 21st century’s toughest natural resource, environmental, and public health challenges. We work to support healthy people and communities, clean air and water, resilient ecosystems, smart energy, sustainable development and solutions to natural resource conflicts. Our work advances new learning, best practices, and ethics for our partners and throughout our networks.


RESOLVE can help you identify, develop and test sustainable solutions; develop collaborative approaches and programsstrategically analyze and address issues; increase your capacity to get results through training and mentoring; resolve disputes and manage conflicts; and take advantage of the latest collaborative technologyContact us to explore how RESOLVE’s conflict mediation and collaborative services and programs can help your organization achieve results.

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Tragadero Grande: Land, human rights, and international standards in the conflict between the Chaupe family and Minera Yanacocha

Reports & Research
Septembre, 2016
Peru

This report presents the findings of the Yanacocha Independent Fact Finding Mission (the “Mission”), conducted between August 2015 and March 2016. The Mission was tasked with examining a conflict between a multinational gold mining company and a local campesino family, in the high Andes of northern Peru. At the root of the conflict is a dispute over a parcel of land called “Tragadero Grande”. Located within the Campesino Community of Sorochuco, Tragadero Grande falls within the footprint of a planned multi-billion dollar mining project called “Conga”.

Tragadero Grande: Tierra, derechos humanos y normas internacionales en el conflicto entre la familia Chaupe y Minera Yanacocha

Reports & Research
Août, 2016
Perú

Este informe presenta los hallazgos de la Misión Independiente de Constatación de los Hechos de Yanacocha (la «Misión»), realizada entre agosto de 2015 y marzo de 2016. A la Misión se le encargó examinar un conflicto entre una empresa minera aurífera multinacional y una familia campesina local en un área alto andina del norte del Perú. En la raíz del conflicto se encuentra una disputa sobre una parcela de tierra denominada «Tragadero Grande».