A Dozen Perspectives on Resource Governance: Voices From the NRGI-Blavatnik School Executive Course
In September 2022, NRGI and the Blavatnik School of Government held the in-person 2022 executive resource governance course at the University of Oxford in the U.K.
The course brought together public and private sector leaders from 21 countries to delve into a range of complex issues in resource governance. Some of the participants sat down with NRGI communications team members to share unique perspectives on the challenges and opportunities in resource governance in their respective countries:
Marcelo Alvarez on Challenges Facing the Mining Industry in Latin America
Alaka Lugonzo on Regulatory and Policy Gaps in Kenya's Extractives Sector
Alaka Lugonzo on Fostering Dialogue Between Investors, Communities and Government in Kenya
Andrew Mercer on Planning for the Energy Transition in Ghana
Timothy Musa Kabba on Legal Reforms in Sierra Leone's Mining Sector
Timothy Musa Kabba on Building Infrastructure & Including Communities in Post-Conflict Sierra Leone
Carole Nakhle on the Role of Oil and Gas in the Energy Transition
Hamida Nuhu on Challenges Facing the Oil, Gas and Mining Sectors in Ghana
Jemima Nunoo on the Future of Ghana's Oil Amid the Energy Transition
Mohamed Hassadi on Three Key Concepts in Resource Governance
Batnairamdal Otgonshar on License Allocation in Mongolia's Mining Sector
Batnairamdal Otgonshar on Designing Sovereign Wealth Funds for Mongolia's Mining Sector
Khadija Sulaiman Bello on Nigeria's Gas-to-Power Projects
Zouheir Touiti on Building Trust Between Investors, the State and Communities in Tunisia
Interested in the NRGI and Blavatnik School of Government executive resource governance course?
Authors
Lee Bailey
Communications Director