November 21st 2011 - 12:43PM ... Anders Tunold Kråkenes
The EITI Rules brings together the all the requirements for implementing EITI. It includes the EITI Principles, Criteria, the EITI Requirements, the EITI Articles of Association, the EITI Validation Guide and Policy Notes issued by the EITI Secretariat, conveying decisions taken by the EITI Board.
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July 8th 2011 - 10:47AM ... Anders Tunold Kråkenes
The EITI Fact Sheet is a concise four-page introduction to the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative.
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EITI has evolved much between the Doha Conference in 2009 and the Paris Conferene in 2011. Around 50 countries are now engaged in the efforts to improve transparency of revenues from the extractives sector. The EITI Progress Report 2009-2011 brings together highlights from the 33 countries that were implementing the EITI when the report was launched. The report is available in English and French. Contact the Secretariat for hard copies.
EITI Validation is EITI's quality assurance mechanism that all implementing countries must undertake in order to become EITI Compliant. A four page fact sheet with an overview of EITI Validation is available here.
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Validation Fact Sheet with Policy Notes #3 & 4 - English
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This Communications Guide is for everyone involved in implementing or supporting the implementation of the EITI. It starts from the premise that effective communication is an essential though often neglected aspect of EITI implementation. The guide has been written for people who may not be communications specialists but who may have some responsibility for communications work.
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November 6th 2009 - 12:33PM ... Anders Tunold Kråkenes
This is a draft of an EITI Good Practice Note on EITI reporting that provides lessons learned and good practices about how countries can improve their EITI Reports.The EITI Good Practice Notes provide examples of ways implementing countries can improve implementation. Good Practice examples are not intended to elaborate EITI requirements. Requirements for EITI Compliance are found in the EITI Rules. The EITI Good Practice Notes describe practices that go beyond the basic requirements for EITI Compliance.
Good Practice Note no 1: EITI reporting
Liberia has been in the process of implementing the EITI since 2006. The impacts demonstrate that the benefits of the EITI to the country are extensive. In this case study, Negbalee Warner, Head of the LEITI Secretariat, and Eddie Rich, Deputy Head of the EITI International Secretariat, offer their reflections on the contribution of the EITI process to the creation of sustainable development and post-conflict reconciliation in Liberia.
EITI Case Study - Liberia
Étude du Cas ITIE - Le Libéria
ВАРИАНТНОЕ ИССЛЕДОВАНИЕ ИПДО - Либерия
Legislators can play several critical roles in making sure EITI is established and works effectively, and this guide shows how. Its first objective is to introduce the EITI process. The second is to offer specific suggestions about how a legislator may contribute to the EITI process in your country.
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This publication is part of our efforts to further the understanding of the sector and respond to the mining-specific challenges for EITI implementation.14 out of the 24 EITI Candidate countries are mining countries and 23 out of 40 companies supporting the EITI are mining companies.
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