Papua New Guinea 2018 EITI Report
This EITI Report covers Papua New Guinea extractive sector in 2018. It was published in December 2019
This EITI Report covers Papua New Guinea extractive sector in 2018. It was published in December 2019
The Annual Progress Report provides an overview of all EITI Papua New Guinea's activities during 2018
The Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) requires its 52 implementing countries to disclose beneficial ownership information by 1 January 2020. Since the requirement was agreed by the EITI Board in 2016, several governments have introduced reforms. There have been varying degrees of progress given the different political contexts, government systems and levels of capacity. However, considerable progress has been made in developing legal frameworks, increasing awareness among stakeholders,
This is the Papua New Guinea EITI 2018 work plan (in accordance with Requirement 1.5).
This EITI Report covers Papua New Guinea extractive sector in 2017. It was published in December 2018.
On 30 October 2018, Papua New Guinea was found to have made meaningful progress in implementing the EITI Standard. See Board decision
Timeline of Validation and related materials
1 April 2018: Validation commenced2-9 May 2018: Country visit
Initial data collection and stakeholder consultations
31 August 2018 - Report on Initial data collection and stakeholder consultation [English
Reference: 2018-55/BM-41/41-5-D
Description: see below for the decision in full. PDF attached at bottom of the page.
Where: 41st Board meeting in Dakar, Senegal
Based on: Requirement 8.3 EITI Validation deadlines and consequences
Internal: Board paper 41-5-DPublic domain:Papua New Guinea Validation 2018News item on the decision: EITI Board recognises Papua New Guinea’s achievements in improving natural res
This is the Papua New Guinea EITI 2018 work plan (in accordance with Requirement 1.5).
The Annual Progress Report provides an overview of all EITI Papua New Guinea's activities during 2017.
This EITI Report covers Papua New Guinea extractive sector in 2016. It was published in December 2017.