Our Values · Community

Community First

Strong community partnerships ensure long-term project success, creating shared value through local employment, revenue-sharing, and sustainable land stewardship.

25
Partner localities
5%
VCU revenue sharing
100+
Local jobs created
Ivory Coast
West Africa

Community engagement model

Governance

Land tenure agreements

All land-use agreements are established through documented Free Prior Informed Consent (FPIC) processes with community leaders and local government. No planting begins without formal community validation, a non-negotiable principle.

Finance

Revenue sharing

A minimum of 5% of annual VCU sales revenue is reinvested in the 25 partner localities, funding water access, health infrastructure and food security programmes. This commitment is written into the project's legal structure.

Employment

Employment & Training

Local permanent and seasonal jobs are created for surrounding communities, complemented by annual agroforestry training programs that build lasting skills and strengthen long-term economic resilience beyond the project.

Our commitment

Free Prior Informed Consent, not a formality, a foundation

FPIC is the cornerstone of the EWOOD PGM community model. Before any activity begins on a new parcel, we conduct documented consultations with community leaders, women's groups and youth representatives, ensuring every voice is heard and every agreement is free from coercion or economic pressure.

  • Documented consultation records available to Verra auditors
  • Multi-stakeholder assemblies, leaders, women, youth
  • Right to withdraw consent upheld at any project stage
  • Agreements reviewed annually with community representatives
Community meeting — EWOOD PGM Tonkpi region

Community-level impact

25
Partner localities
100+
Local jobs, permanent & seasonal
5% min.
Annual VCU revenue reinvested
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