Resources

The EITI Secretariat and its supporters have developed a range of guidance documents, for implementing countries, civil society and companies. In addition, you will find here glossaries of EITI parlance, EITI governance documents, and EITI-related research. EITI is not responsible for contents of any linked site.

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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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This publication brings together the EITI’s requirements for implementing the EITI
This pdf contains a list of the members of the current EITI Board
EITI policy and methodology are guided by the EITI Principles and EITI Criteria, and are outlined in detail in the EITI Source Book and EITI Rules
EITI Validation is EITI's quality assurance mechanism that all implementing countries must undertake in order to become EITI Compliant
The EITI International Secretariat has during the last two years developed a wide range of publications and materials in several different languages about the EITI
The Secretariat Workplan 2010 sets out the work of the EITI International Secretariat in 2010
The report "Heads in the sand: Governments ignore the oil supply crunch and threaten the climate" by Global Witness argues that governments have failed to recognise the oil supply crunch
ARTICLE 1 | NAME 1) The name of the association shall be "The Association for the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI)" (hereinafter referred to as "the EITI Association")
The Validation Guide is now incorporated into the EITI Rules, which does not change any EITI policy, but does include the later issued EITI Policy Notes
The main purpose of this report is to illustrate the progress made in implementing the EITI following our October 2006 global conference in Oslo
The 62nd session of the UN General Assembly has adopted a resolution on the subject of 'Strengthening Transparency in Industries'
This publication builds on the lessons learned by the countries that have led the way in implementing the EITI
The EITI London Conference 2005 established an international advisory group (IAG) to guide the further work of the International EITI Secretariat on defining and refining proposals on the future of the EITI
In January 2005, the EITI International Secretariat produced the first version of the EITI Source Book

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