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Revenue Watch Institute
2010-03-08 15:48
See all Countries PUBLICATIONS Contracts Confidential: Ending Secret Deals in the Extractive Industries Contract transparency is sorely needed to improve the management of natural resource wealth. In a new report from RWI, authors Peter Rosenblum and Susan Maples delve into government and private sector objections to contract disclosure and make conclusions about what information may legitimately and reasonably be kept confidential, and how civil society institutions can better confront the challenge of secret deals. Learn more about the report ... Drilling Down: The Civil Society Guide to Extractive Industry Revenues and the EITI This milestone guide provides step-by-step explanations of each phase of EITI implementation and a comprehensive review of extractive industries accounting. Using real-world examples from multiple countries, it illustrates the fundamental issues behind the EITI for readers new to the challenges of extractive revenue management. Drilling Down is now available in English, French, Spanish, Portuguese and Russian. Learn more about the report ... Copyright © 2008-2009 Revenue Watch Institute. All rights reserved. Sitemap | Accessibility Statement--> Looking for something from our old site? View our page archives ... ANÁLISIS QUINCENAL: Transparency and Extractives Update from Latin America | Español Revenue Watch Commends Norway for Landmark Move in Transparency Reporting Iraq Senate Report on Corrupt Officials Leads to Renewed Calls for Energy Security Bill See all News JOBS Economic AnalystRevenue Watch Institute seeks an Economic Analyst. Candidates encouraged to apply immediately. Administrative Associate Revenue Watch Institute seeks an Administrative Associate. Candidates encouraged to apply immediately. Fellowships Revenue Watch Institute seeks Capacity Advancement Fellows and Petrad Fellows for 2010. Middle East/North Africa Regional Coordinator Revenue Watch Institute seeks a Middle East/North Africa Regional Coordinator. COUNTRIES Angola With large deposits of oil and diamonds, as well as natural gas reserves, Angola is among Africa's most resource-rich countries. It produced 1.7 million barrels of oil per day in 2007, and also generates roughly 10 million carats of diamonds and 26.5 billion cubic feet of natural gas each year. Angola's proven reserves include eight billion barrels of oil and 440 million carats of diamonds. Read more ... BLOG: A New Era of Tax Transparency? VIDEO: Follow the Money OUR WORK Projects Countries Resource Center NEWS Publications Media Feed ABOUT RWI Partners Grants Contact Us REVENUE WATCH promotes the responsible management of oil, gas and mineral resources for the public good. With effective revenue management, citizen engagement and increased transparency, natural resource wealth can drive development and national growth.Read more ... Sign Up for Email: RWI NEWSLETTER: February 2010 Find out about RWI's new Resource Center, the Publish What You Pay francophone meeting in Cote d'Ivoire, recent workshops on Tanzania's mining laws, EITI's expansion to include Iraq and Afghanistan, RWI's exploratory mission to China and Mongolia, a new era of tax transparency foretold at the OECD Global Forum meeting, the campaign to foster transparency in international financial systems, progress on a new Knowledge Hub in Latin America, and more. Read more ...| Français | Español EXHIBITION & PANEL: Fifty Years of Oil and Struggle in the Niger Delta Revenue Watch Institute is pleased to sponsor an upcoming exhibition by photographer Ed Kashi at London's HOST Gallery. On display from March 8 through April 3, the exhibit Curse of the Black Gold vividly documents the human and political consequences of a half-century of oil exploration in a region that holds Africa's largest oil reserves. Following the exhibit's opening, Ed Kashi and RWI Nigeria coordinator Dauda Garuba will join other experts on March 11 for a panel discussion at the London School of Economics. Read more ... Reforming the Mining Sector in Tanzania Tanzania's once-promising mineral policy reforms are no longer new, and many of their objectives remain unattained. Unfortunately, the goal of increasing the sector's contribution to national growth and poverty reduction has proven to be far-fetched. New reforms are underway, but the question remains, what went wrong? This October, Revenue Watch hosted a training workshop in Dar-Es-Salaam to help Tanzanian legislators consider these questions and learn more about the complex challenges of managing the nation's mineral wealth.?Read more ... Afghanistan Agrees to Transparency Standards On Wednesday Afghanistan was formally added to the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative, signaling the country's commitment to sound natural resource management and increased public accountability. RWI welcomed the acceptance of Afghanistan as the latest EITI "implementing country." With Iraq and Afghanistan participating in the initiative, leaders and citizens in the Middle East and neighboring countries have a new tool in the struggle for both economic and political stability in the region. Read more ... Announcing the New Revenue Watch Resource Center! RWI is excited to announce the launch of its online Resource Center, an interactive database of hundreds of research, training and policy documents on the management of natural resource wealth. Now civil society members, researchers and policy-makers who do not want to "reinvent the wheel" can access the lessons and wisdom from across the global transparency movement in one location. Read more and visit the Resource Center ... other jewelry news: |
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