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Making the data of revenue flows from oil, gas and mining activities publicly available is a key activity in the EITI process
This report presents examples from stakeholders on the ground in Africa, which illustrate how the EITI process has generated positive changes in the extractive sectors relating to trust building, governance, economic management, civil society engagement and improved business environment
The EITI Fact Sheet is a concise four-page introduction to the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative
Liberia has been in the process of implementing the EITI since 2006

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Since 2003 a total of 41 EITI Reports have been produced by countries implementing the EITI
 Marie Müller, BICC (Bonn International Center for Conversion), 2010  The analysis shows that a lack of transparency and accountability was partly responsible for the negative consequences of oil extraction in the Niger Delta
Making the data of revenue flows from oil, gas and mining activities publicly available is a key activity in the EITI process
The EITI International Secretariat has compiled a list of over 200 companies with interests in all 30 countries implementing the EITI
 Groupe de la Banque Mondiale-Division des Politiques, secteurs du Pétrole, du Gaz et des Mines, avec le concours du Fonds fiduciaire multidonateurs en faveur de l’ITIE (MDTF)
Dilan Ölcer, Extracting the Maximum from the EITI, OECD Development Centre, Working paper no 276, February 2009
 L’Initiative pour la transparence des industries extractives (ITIE) est arrivée à un point déterminant de sa courte histoire
 PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, Global study for the mining sector, 2009
Paul Collier Université d’Oxford, octobre 2008
The 62nd session of the UN General Assembly has adopted a resolution on the subject of 'Strengthening Transparency in Industries'
Le livre contient des contributions de l’industrie, de la société civile et de ceux qui mettent en pratique l’initiative
This report published by Publish What You Pay and Revenue Watch Institute examines progress made on the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) in the 21 countries that endorsed the agreement four years ago
Collier, Paul, Africa: Geography and Growth, Oxford University, August 2006
Ann M Florini, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Paper prepared for the Annual World Bank Conference on Development Economics, Washington, D
Baue, William, SRI World Group, 4 June 2004 A report calls into question whether signatory banks are complying with the Equator Principles
Clemens Breisinger and James Thurlow, International Food Policy Research Institute, January 2008
Brandtzæg, Pöyry, Wenping, Nwoke, Eriksson and Agbu, Research Report 2008-014
John Cady, International Monetary Fund, April 1 2004
Nicholas Garrett, German Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources, September 21st 2008