Republic of the Congo 2019 EITI Report
Republic of Congo's 2019 EITI Report covers extractive activities in the country for that fiscal year.
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Cameroon's 2019 EITI Report covers extractive activities in the country for that fiscal year. This English version is a summary of the full French version found here.
Niger 2019 EITI Report covers extractive activities in the country for that fiscal year. The document is in French.
Addressing corruption risks through EITI implementation
This guidance note refers to the 2019 EITI Standard
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Corruption is a pressing challenge for many resource-rich countries. According to the OECD Foreign Bribery Report, one out of five cases of transnational corruption occur in the extractive sector. Twenty percent of the over 200 enforcement actions under the US Foreign Corruption Practices Act (FCPA) are linked to the
UK EITI Workplan 2022 covering planned activities by the UK EITI MSG in 2022.
Honduras EITI Report covers the 2019 and 2020 fiscal years. The document was approved and published in December 2021.
Attached below are the Terms of Reference of the EITI Board's Outreach and Candidature Committee.
The energy transition will require a transformation of the extractive industries and will expose producer countries to new risks and opportunities. As global consumption of fossil fuels declines, countries that rely on revenues from petroleum and coal will have to contend with a decline in sectoral revenue. For mineral producers, the scaling of renewable energy and clean technologies will result in increased demand for commodities such as cobalt, lithium and copper, and a potential surge in investment.
Argentina EITI Report for the 2019 fiscal year. The Report was approved in December 2021.