Santo Domingo.- The Economic and Social Development Council of Santo Domingo (CODESSD) held the panel "Mining: Progress or Conflict?", a space that brought together representatives from the public sector, private companies, academia, and civil society, with the aim of fostering a frank and plural conversation about the present and future of mining in the country.
Peter Reid, vice president of CODESSD, stated that mining is an issue that "touches deep chords of our society" and that demands a clear answer as to whether this activity represents an engine of development or a focus of social, environmental, and economic conflict.
He highlighted the duty of civil society to act as a responsible watchdog of non-renewable resources and indicated the need to work with civil society on the perception that the Dominican population has of the institutional weakness of the State, the lack of transparency and the limited inclusion of communities in decision-making.You can also read: Unicaribe, Next IBS and CODESSD will create a Training Chair
“Estamos aquí para preguntarnos si queremos o no minería en el país. Y si la queremos, bajo qué condiciones, con qué reglas y con qué beneficios tangibles para nuestras comunidades”, expresó.
From CODESSD, the commitment to continue facilitating spaces for reflection that strengthen democratic governance and sustainable development in the country was reaffirmed.












