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Robert Pitman

Senior Governance Officer
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Robert provides policy advice on extractive sector transparency and governance for resource-rich countries, companies and international institutions. He leads NRGI’s governance programming on climate risk disclosure, contract transparency, licensing and suppliers, and has authored several publications on these topics.   
 
Prior to joining NRGI, Robert worked on the Carter Center Access to Justice and Governance Program in Liberia and as member of the Carter Center Conflict Resolution Program in Atlanta. He has also worked on access to justice projects in Namibia and on farm forestry projects in India. Robert holds an M.S. in human rights from the London School of Economics and Political Science and a B.S. in politics and philosophy from the University of Bristol. He is based in New York.

Authored content

Tunisians Can Now Access Hydrocarbon Contracts in Open Data Format

Wissem HeniAnders PedersenRobert PitmanCharles YoungSam Szoke-Burke
7 October 2016

Takeaways from EITI 2016: Contract Transparency Is Becoming Norm

Paulo CunhaGavin HaymanRobert Pitman
9 March 2016

EITI and the Emerging Global Norm of Contract Transparency

Gavin HaymanIsabel MunillaRobert PitmanPerrine Toledano
19 February 2016

Natural Resource Charter Informs Multi-Stakeholder EITI Process as Myanmar Extractive Reform Begins

Robert Pitman
10 August 2015

EITI هل تم تجاوز مرحلة اللاعودة؟ الإفصاح عن العقود ضمن مبادرة

26 April 2017
Robert PitmanDon Hubert

Переломный момент? Раскрытие контрактов в рамках ИПДО

14 April 2017
Don HubertRobert Pitman

La publication des contrats dans le cadre de l’ITIE : une norme désormais établie ?

30 March 2017
Don HubertRobert Pitman

¿Se Supera el Punto Crítico? La Divulgación de Contratos Dentro del EITI

3 March 2017
Robert PitmanDon Hubert

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    Economic diversification
    Energy transition
    Gender
    Global initiatives
    Legislation and regulation
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    Mandatory payment disclosure
    Measurement of environmental and social impacts
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    Open data
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    Sovereign wealth funds
    State-owned enterprises
    Subnational governance
    Tax policy and revenue collection
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