Debate EITI: Transparencia subnacional - nota resumen
Encuentre aquí los puntos más destacados de la discusión de nuestro primer Debate EITI sobre la transparencia a nive subnacional en el sector extractivo.
Encuentre aquí los puntos más destacados de la discusión de nuestro primer Debate EITI sobre la transparencia a nive subnacional en el sector extractivo.
As the initial experiences of EITI-implementing countries were becoming evident during 2004–2007, the World Bank-EITI-MDTF program published “Implementing EITI: Applying Early Lessons from the Field,” in 2008. Supplementing the “EITI Source Book” and other EITI literature, it was designed to provide EITI practitioners and stakeholders with a practical guide to implementing EITI through examples of good-fit practices. Since then, EITI has achieved significant traction and momentum, and is now an established global standard,
This is a study conducted by Albania EITI on the social impact of extractive industries in the local content and employment.
This is Mongolia's 2020 and 2021 EITI Work plan.
This paper is the result of research and a comprehensive review and interrogation of how the EITI and Open Ownership work. It has benefited from the engagement of a wide range of stakeholders from both organisations, and key global and local partners. The process included interviews with experts and government implementers of beneficial ownership transparency, both at the international and country level.
La transparence sous-tend depuis longtemps les efforts déployés pour améliorer la gouvernance des ressources pétrolières, gazières et minérales et éviter les effets néfastes de la « malédiction des ressources naturelles ». La transition vers une économie durable et décarbonée est en train de remodeler les industries extractives et, en conséquence, les risques et les possibilités qu’elles présentent pour les pays producteurs. Cela aura de profondes implications pour l’avenir de la bonne gouvernance des ressources extractives et pour les types de données,
This policy brief takes a snapshot of immediate impacts of the pandemic on health, economies, peace, security, human rights and humanitarian assistance in Africa. It outlines response measures currently being taken by African and external stakeholders and provides recommendations to protect gains in the fight against the pandemic and maximise opportunities in the recovery for a more inclusive and sustainable future as countries emerge from this crisis.
This Special Report is the third in a series by the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) on the evolution and impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic in Latin America and the Caribbean.
This policy brief by the UN Secretary-General explores how women and girls’ lives are changing in the face of COVID-19, and outlines suggested priority measures to accompany both the immediate response and longer-term recovery efforts.