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Suneeta Kaimal, Daniel Kaufmann, Erica Westenberg, Norman Eisen, Michael Jarvis, Kelsey Landau, Robin J. Lewis, Allison Merkel, Mario Picon
This is the third in a series of posts on the future of natural resource governance originally published by the Brookings Institution that builds upon a virtual October 2020 dialogue co-hosted by the Leveraging Transparency to Reduce Corruption project, the Transparency and Accountability Initiative and NRGI.
In October 2020, Mozambique’s central bank published a proposal for establishing a new sovereign wealth fund. The decisions made now about the structure and rules of the fund will have major ramifications on the country’s economic future and the wellbeing of its citizens.
تعتمد الجزائر كأكبر منتج للنفط والغاز في شمال إفريقيا، بشكل كبير على المحروقات في الصادرات والإيرادات الحكومية ومن المهم أن يستجيب المسؤولون الحكوميون ومديرو شركة النفط الحكومية سوناطراك للتحولات العالمية.
Algeria, the largest oil and gas producer in North Africa, is heavily dependent on hydrocarbons for exports and government revenues. It's crucial that government officials and managers of state oil company Sonatrach heed global shifts.
The current coronavirus pandemic and the ever-present corruption risks reinforce the need for transparency in commodity trading. Ghana, as an oil producer, has modeled some commodity trading transparency practices; countries such as the U.K. and Switzerland, home to trading companies, should act too.