Corruption in the extractive industries is one of the biggest obstacles to natural resources contributing to sustainable development. This report identifies best practices in how EITI countries disclose corruption-related information.
Incluso en medio de la recesión provocada por la pandemia, la gobernanza de los proveedores de la industria extractiva afecta los ingresos del gobierno de los países productores y el bienestar de los ciudadanos. Este informe detalla el panorama de los proveedores del sector petrolero, gasífero y minero, y destaca los principales problemas de gobernanza.
Even amid the pandemic downturn, the governance of extractive industry suppliers impacts producer country government revenues and citizens' wellbeing. This report details the suppliers landscape in oil, gas and mining and highlights governance pitfalls.
Même en période de ralentissement économique provoquée par la pandemie, la gouvernance relative aux fournisseurs de l’industrie extractive a un impact sur les revenus des pays producteurs et sur le bien-être des citoyens. Ce rapport présente une vue d'ensemble des fournisseurs des industries pétrolière, gazière et minière et met en évidence les obstacles à la bonne gouvernance des fournisseurs.
The global transition from fossil fuel-powered vehicles to electric vehicles (EVs) will require the production of hundreds of millions of batteries. The general public and critics alike have raised questions about the sustainability of the battery supply chain, from mining impacts to vehicle carbon emissions. This brief provides basic information on the EV battery supply chain and key battery minerals, such as cobalt and lithium.
Many governments share evidence from corruption cases confidentially. But how does public disclosure of facts from corruption cases, whether by courts or other law enforcement bodies, aid the broader fight against corruption? Could more transparency help anticorruption efforts by regulators, companies, the media, civil society and others?
Contract disclosure in oil, gas and mining is rapidly becoming standard practice around the world, but in Myanmar, there has been little progress on contract transparency. The government now has an important opportunity to overhaul disclosure requirements and ensure Myanmar keeps pace with a growing global trend.